God Of War (PS4) has received much praise after being released a few months ago. Capitalizing on the success and popularity, Santa Monica Studio has released the first issue of the God Of War comic book and unlike the video game, it just doesn’t stand out. Disclaimer: I haven’t played …
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The Beatles Yellow Submarine comic is a retelling of the psychedelic, fun, surreal Beatles animated movie of the same name.
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Incredibles 2: Crisis in Mid-Life! & Other Stories is a lame attempt at monopolizing the Incredibles franchise. The small stories are dull, unentertaining and never have a full ending (cue “to be continued” meme for the monies). This comic patronizes children and they would probably hate you if you bought …
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The finale of the Koshchei the Deathless series brings this cursed tale to it’s bittersweet end. Koshchei recounts his final moments with Baba Yaga and his battle with Hellboy, concluding his talk with Hellboy. The ending of the series wraps up Koshchei’s battle with Hellboy and how his fight against …
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Koshchei’s tale nears its conclusion with this second last issue. Koshchei, having been tricked by the Baba Yaga, is now under her control. Even though such misfortune has fallen on him, he still manages to resist her orders in his own way – something Baba Yaga did not expect but …
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Koshchei The Deathless continues after the reveal that the last dragon Koshchei must kill is his master. While the art of #3 falls just short of the previous issues, it has enough story and development to carry it up. #4 has some great fight scenes, sets up a decisive battle …
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Hellboy investigates Port Orange in Florida, 1955, where a spate of spontaneous human combustions have plagued the area. The one-shot is a tight little tale that’s got artwork telling more than the story itself. It’s a good read and I believe it takes a more pacifist approach to usual Hellboy …
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Valiant Entertainment’s Eternal Warrior has been around since the early 1990s. Debuting in 1992’s Solar: Man of the atom #10, Gilad Anni-Padda (the Eternal Warrior) proceeded to get a 50 issue comic series from 1992 until 1996. Fast forward 20 years, Wrath of the Eternal Warrior attempts to successfully relaunch the series within the modern …
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