Review Search: 2013-03-20
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Five Ghosts: The Haunting of Fabian Gray #1"Five Ghosts: The Haunting of Fabian Gray" #1 by Frank J. Barbiere and Chris Mooneyham is a revival of the pulp adventure genre, enriched but also burdened with the weight of its literary and cinematic allusions.
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March 25th, 2013 | |
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Legion of Super-Heroes #18Keith Giffen's second issue is perhaps his last on "Legion of Super-Heroes" #18, and that's too bad because Paul Levitz, Scott Kolins and Tom Denerick are definitely energized by his presence.
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March 25th, 2013 | |
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Cable and X-Force #6Dennis Hopeless and Salvador Larroca send Colossus to jail in "Cable & X-Force" #6.
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March 25th, 2013 | |
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Drew Hayes' Poison Elves #1"Drew Hayes' Poison Elves" #1 by Robb Horan, Keith Davidsen, Montos and Shannon Ritchie is a revival of the original "Poison Elves," but it's a poor introduction to the Hayes' characters and a dubious extension of the wo
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March 25th, 2013 | |
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Captain Marvel #11Kelly Sue DeConnick, Christopher Sebela and Filipe Andrade turn in some fantastically-executed superheroics in "Captain Marvel" #11.
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March 25th, 2013 | |
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Batwoman #18What happens after "Marry Me, Mags?" Plenty, it turns out, but little in the way of romance. In "Batwoman" #18, J.H. Williams, W. Haden Blackman and Trevor McCarthy shine on spotlight on crime instead of giving Kate and Maggie the stag
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March 22nd, 2013 | |
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Justice League #18"Justice League" #18 brings some guests into the Watchtower as Geoff Johns and Jesus Saiz follow Flash's recommendation to have a recruitment drive.
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March 22nd, 2013 | |
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X-Termination #1"X-Termination" #2 from David Lapham and David Lopez kicks off the next X event with three teams colliding into the one fight.
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March 22nd, 2013 | |
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Birds of Prey #18The Birds of Prey, their roster hardly recognizable from its relaunch, also gets a new writer in the form of Christy Marx in "Birds of Prey" #18.
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March 22nd, 2013 | |
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Wonder Woman #18"Wonder Woman" #18 has Brian Azzarello, Goran Sudzuka, Cliff Chiang, Tony Akins, and Dan Green wrap up some long-running plots, but it feels strangely muted and anti-climactic in the process.
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March 22nd, 2013 | |
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It Girl and the Atomics #8"It Girl and the Atomics" #8 keeps its story light and inventive, as Jamie S. Rich and Mike Norton wrap up a two-part rescue mission that keeps It Girl's powers in high demand to stay one step ahead of killer robots.
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March 22nd, 2013 | |
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Judge Dredd: Year One #1Matt Smith and Simon Coleby send Judge Dredd up against psychic kids in a book that doesn't really feel very "Year One," but captures much of what's great about the classic Dredd strips anyway.
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March 22nd, 2013 | |
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Superior Spider-Man #6Humberto Ramos' appearance in the artistic rotation brings Jester and Screwball along for the ride in "Superior Spider-Man" #6, written by Dan Slott.
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March 22nd, 2013 | |
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Justice League of America #2With the team now selected, Geoff Johns and David Finch can get down to revealing the mission statement in "Justice League of America" #2.
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March 22nd, 2013 | |
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Saga #11Reader responses will rocket from hilarity to relief to heartbreak and back again as Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples deliver an emotionally powerful "Saga" #11.
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March 22nd, 2013 | |
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Captain America #5"Captain America" #5 from Rick Remender and John Romita Jr is the battle issue where Cap and his new Zola family collide with strange results.
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March 21st, 2013 | |
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Nova #2"Nova" #2 puts the helmet on Sam Alexander's head, features cameos from Rocket Raccoon and Gamora and brings bigscreen action from Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuiness.
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March 21st, 2013 | |
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Nightwing #18"Requiem" for a fallen Robin hits the pages of "Nightwing" #18 where Kyle Higgins and Juan José Ryp depict the emotional conundrum the former Robin faces.
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March 21st, 2013 | |
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Daredevil #24"Daredevil" #24 from Mark Waid and Chris Samnee continues to look at Foggy's health, Matt's love life, and the still mysterious overarching villain ruining Daredevil's life.
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March 21st, 2013 | |
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Action Comics #18Grant Morrison and Rags Morales hand in their final work with Superman in "Action Comics" #18 with marvelous assistance from Brad Walker, Sholly Fisch and Chris Sprouse.
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March 21st, 2013 | |
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Justice League of America's Vibe #2"Justice League of America's Vibe" #2 may have an awkward title, but it's starting to build up a path of its own as we see more of Vibe's family, both super-powered and real-life.
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March 20th, 2013 | |
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All-New X-Men #9Brian Michael Bendis and Stuart Immonen keep "All-New X-Men" entertaining over all, but there's no denying that this comic moves at a snail's pace even as three mutant groups start to converge.
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March 20th, 2013 | |
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Constantine #1It would be easy to write off "Constantine" #1 as a poor substitute for "Hellblazer," but Jeff Lemire, Ray Fawkes, and Renato Guedes in many ways are going back to Constantine's roots here.
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March 20th, 2013 | |
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Comeback #5Image Comics' time travelling FBI action drama from Ed Brisson and Michael Walsh finishes strongly this month, paying off on everything the main character has learned in the four previous issues while maintaining a few surprises.
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March 20th, 2013 | |
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Sacrifice #6Sam Humphries and Dalton Rose wrap up Hector's journey in "Sacrifice" #6, and the link between the time of the Aztecs, the present day, and epilepsy is revealed as all the characters try to find their way home.
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March 20th, 2013 | |
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Star Wars: Legacy - Prisoner of the Floating World #1The husband and wife duo of Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman introduce readers to a whole new facet and slightly new time period of everyone's favorite galaxy far, far away in "Star Wars: Legacy - Prisoner of the Floating World" #1.
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March 20th, 2013 | |
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The Private Eye #1Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin's new digital comic "The Private Eye" #1 will probably get attention because of its pay-what-you-want price tag, but beyond the hubbub, its internet-free setting is intriguing.
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March 19th, 2013 |



































