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‘Skulldigger and Skeleton Boy’ #6 review
Skulldigger and Skeleton Boy ends on a contemplative and strikingly thoughtful high note.
Skulldigger and Skeleton Boy ends on a contemplative and strikingly thoughtful high note.
What started as a potentially brilliant return for an incredible series ends with a large degree of disappointment.
Filled with hooks and compelling characters, Two Moons #1 is an incredibly promising beginning.
Initially a compelling, apocalyptic portrait, Post York collapses under disconnected action and violence.
An ex-con with a mysterious supercar tries to save his sick son.
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From sci-fi worlds to ghost stories to conventional fight scenes, this book has it all.
Mariko Tamaki and Dan Mora provide an ending that—like most final issues in superhero comics—really serves as a beginning.
Russell and Pugh aren’t making a timeless work, but they’re making a work for this time.
If Future State is remembered for anything, it should be the success of this book.
The conclusion to a rag-tag team of DC Comics superheroes standing against time itself.