Comic Books
’20XX’ Vol. 1 review
20XX is unable to rise above its tired, desperately topical premise.
20XX is unable to rise above its tired, desperately topical premise.
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Maids is another striking visual piece from Katie Skelly.
I’m sure there’s a way to play in the Dune universe with comics, but this dull, flat attempt isn’t it.
Anthologies can be a great sampling of the good and the bad, but Stairway Anthology is stuck in the middle.
Ryan North and Albert Monteys preserve the excitement, strangeness, and biting philosophical comedy at the heart of Vonnegut’s iconic work.
Despite its big developments, #3 is boring due to its flat main character.
Help! There's too much plot going on in 'House of Kent!'
Pirates are back on the stands, baby! But is that a good thing?
Stealth #2’s improved art can’t save it from mediocrity.
Those looking for authenticity or in-depth material will have to read elsewhere.
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