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A Wolf in Finale's Clothing 1

 While comics have only started to play a major role in my life recently, I have already decided on my favorite comic writer of all time. A man known as Robert Kirkman has quickly risen to the top of my comic hierarchy with series like The Walking Dead, Invincible, Haunt and to a lesser extent The Astounding Wolf-Man. I have really liked the series, but it hasn’t really pulled me in kicking and screaming like the others have. The finale doesn’t really help that much, but it still is pretty decen...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

Friendly Neighborhood... Possessed... Priest... Assassin... Thing 2

(NOTE: This is a review of the first 10 issues of Haunt)   Image and Robert Kirkman have come to be two names in comics I can trust to bring awesome comics. Their latest series, Haunt, is no exception to this. Created by Kirkman and Image co-founder Todd McFarlane, Haunt probably one of my favorite comic series. The series starts with Kurt Kilgore confessing his sins to Daniel, his brother and a priest with a taste for hookers. Shortly after Kurt leaves for his job. You see, Kurt is a secret ...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

The Fight Rages On (A Death's Door Review) 0

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Fur cape and a 80's porn 'stache, the makings of any good leader The Viltrumite War continues to get more awesome in  Invincible 74. If you've been reading up to this point you know that the Coalition of Planets has been fighting back against the Viltrumite Empire...

6 out of 7 found this review helpful.

Her First Maniac is a Great First Issue (A Death's Door Review) 0

Hack/Slash: My First Maniac is a prequel miniseries to Hack/Slash and the first issue being published by Image. It shows Cassie Hack as a teenager and how she came to be the badass with the baseball bat of today. Let me just start by saying that I am a big Hack/Slash fan. I've read all the Devil's Due stuff and loved it. This issue is a great way for people who haven't read stuff to dip their toes in and see if they would want to read the rest of issues. From Cassie's first slasher encounter, we...

3 out of 3 found this review helpful.