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Vatican City #1 Review – Does Mark Millar’s New Comic Deliver? | Comic Book Review

 Vampires… they probably the most overdone concept right next to zombies and superheroes. Does Mark Millar stick the landing with his new vampire comic “Vatican City”, or does it kick my ass into wanting to read something else? Let’s chat. First, if you don’t know Mark Millar, he’s known for writing Kick-Ass, Marvel Civil War, Super Crooks, Old Man Logan, Jupiter’s Legacy, Nemesis, and a lot more comics. I’m a fan of Mr. Millar. He’s written a handful of my favorite comics, like Kick-Ass. I also want to mention that I was kindly given an early review copy from Mr. Millar himself and am extremely grateful that he was kind enough to give a review copy to a new reviewer without an audience… thank you. That is rarely done… with that being said, I don’t know if it’s a stand out amongst what I’ve read this year so far. I had to go back and read kick-ass #1 to understand my gut reaction and gripes about this story, but before I tell you about that, let me tell you what Vatican City i...
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Resurrection Man Returns! | Comic Book Review

13 years ago after his New 52 series ended, the resurrection man has returned. I just finished reading Resurrection Man #1 and... Yeah, this run is going to be awesome. If you don’t know what his powers are, basically, when he dies he comes back to life with a new power that has to do with how he died. So, if he died in a fire he gets fire powers. Dies falling out of a plane, he wakes with the power to fly. He is an awesome cult classic character from the 90s created by writers Andy Lanning and Dan Abentt and artists Jackson Guice back in 1997. I haven’t read the original runs, but I’ve seen him pop through the DC multiverse. but I’ve got to say this comic is awesome. It’s raw, badass storytelling with some very interesting and captivating art. The art is not clean marvel boilerplate art, and I love that about this comic. It’s just its own thing that stands out amongst this week and possibly this year of new releases. The team behind this is writer Ram V, and artist Anand RK, I hope ...

Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe Again and It Actually Works | Comic Book Review

Film companies realized they could make more money by making reboots and sequels to existing IPs. I think to be fair, comics did it first and still do it to this day… That brings us to Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe One Last Time. Now, you’d probably assume by my opening statement that I hate reboots and pointless sequels that try to pull you in through the appealing nature of nostalgia, and you’d be right. HOWEVER, occasionally, there are times when the reboot is fun, even if it isn't necessarily warranted. Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe one last time is that occasional fun time. We open up on Deadpool, serious as ever not even quipping. Can I say this is my favorite trope lately? The hero loses their identifying personality or power, and they eventually get back because, of course, they do. It’s reaching a tipping point of being too much, but I’m enjoying it. Then Deadpool is recruited to do some killing. Even though he is reluctant at first, he is convinced in a very ...

Top 10 Comic Book Releases You Can’t Miss This Week (4/6/2025)

Another week, another slate of comics release. Here are the most anticipated comic books for the week of 4/6/2025!  Top 5 Continuing Series #5. Action Comics #1085 Superman Superstars concludes with an unforgettable two-part story. Knowing he needs a break from the expectations and pressures of Metropolis, Lois sends Clark to the artic to investigate a new technology that promises to halt global warming. But when Clark arrives, he discovers that the scientific outpost has been plagued by a villain hoping to melt humanity's hopes for survival. Sounds like a job for Superman! #4. Transformers #19 What happened to megatron? The story that every fan has demanded begins RIGHT HERE! #3. Uncanny X-Men #13 In their most terrifying adventure yet, the four young outliers discover the true meaning of Haven House and a doorway that should never be opened. Meanwhile, an otherworldy presence has set its covetous eye on one of the four young mutants in a story that tells a never-before-told slice...

Marvel Rivals One-Shot Comic Was a Total Letdown | Comic Book Review

When I first saw the book pop up on my feed, I had one question. Was it going to be good, or was it just a way to monetize off the success of the game, be filled with a bunch of advertisements, and be nothing of substance?  Well, all I have to say is… Did you hear there is a spider-verse multiverse role-playing game? Yeah, it was the latter.  In the age of constant barge of slop being thrown into the troff of entertainment to feed us the pigs… Marvel Rivals one-shot comic book was just another scoop thrown in. There is no heart, no passion, it just feels like they went through the motions to make some “content” just to throw something out. The “story” is about two teams of heroes fighting against each other in a random world-ending event. I did not follow along even though it was painfully spelled out to me by the narrator Galacta. I can’t even tell you how it ended because I was so disappointed I just stopped reading like 10 pages from the end. I think the thing that just ...

Daredevil Cold Day In Hell #1 Is Better Than You Think | Comic Book Review

Man, Old Man Logan was fantastic. Now we’ve got Old Man Daredevil. Will it hold up? Well, here are my thoughts so far. Okay, so daredevil cold day in hell number one. What’s it about? Well, after a horrific series of events, of which the specific details are scarce, things are looking bleak. Like there are many more unhoused people in New York way more than normal. Matt Murdock is old, and his powers have faded to nothing. He has a little bit of his skill left, but he’s basically just a normal blind guy. Without spoilers I want to say my one-word impression of issue number one, and that is: Hell-Yeah. Yes, hell-yeah is one word in my book. So this series is made by Charles Soule, and Steven McNiven. Written by Charles and Illustrated by Steve. Now these two make a fantastic duo, their writing and art just pair together like peanut butter and jelly or Leo Decaprio and anyone under the age of 25. Charles’ writing just brings you right into the world and he knows just how to treat Dare De...

Absolute Green Lantern #1 Left Me Disappointed | Comic Book Review

I have read a few titles in the Absolute series, and I’ve been really enjoying them, and so far… absolute Green Lantern #1… this is … and I hate to say it… is the weakest one I’ve read so far. Absolute Green Lantern is the 5th title in the absolute universe. It looks great, and there are a few great spreads. The dialogue is good, and it’s written well. However, where Batman and Superman are seen as badass alternate and interesting versions of their character, Hal Jordan is the exact opposite. My adverse reaction might stem from the fact that I expected them to follow the same pattern as Batman and Superman. And maybe that's not fair on my part, but sometimes, being different is good. I think the two biggest differences between the Batman and Superman title and Absolute Green Lanter is the definitive style/personality for the main character. Hal is sure a bit different, and I mean, he’s an unwilling villain in the first issue. Which is compelling but what I miss from Batman and Su...