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Multiversal shenanigans make ‘Exiles’ #1 exciting, fascinating, and bizarrely fun

Multiversal shenanigans make ‘Exiles’ #1 exciting, fascinating, and bizarrely fun

by Jarrod | Apr 13, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Don Alsafi. Marvel’s first Exiles comic hit the stands in 2001, but its antecedents stretch back a couple decades further. Alternate reality stories have long been a staple of science fiction, but in 1977 Marvel debuted a new series, What If…?, which...
‘Her Infernal Descent’ #1 an Alighieri-esque journey of sorrow and perhaps hope

‘Her Infernal Descent’ #1 an Alighieri-esque journey of sorrow and perhaps hope

by Jarrod | Apr 13, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

Are you looking forward to a new comic book but it’s impossible for you to wait for its release before you know what we thought about it? That’s why there’s DoomRocket’s Advanced Reviews — now we assess books you can’t even buy yet. This week: ‘Her Infernal Descent’...
‘RoboCop: Citizens Arrest’ is more tragicomic satire than cyberpunk badassery

‘RoboCop: Citizens Arrest’ is more tragicomic satire than cyberpunk badassery

by Jarrod | Apr 13, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Mickey Rivera. 1987’s RoboCop was legendary for its dark humor and epic futuristic violence. A bizarre long-shot idea as far as movie studios are concerned, the movie successfully opened the door to mainstream consumption of dingy cyberpunk action aesthetics....
‘The Brothers Dracul’ #1 lets Bunn & Colak indulge the fantastic as well as the historic

‘The Brothers Dracul’ #1 lets Bunn & Colak indulge the fantastic as well as the historic

by Jarrod | Apr 12, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Clyde Hall. Both Sons of the Dragon Vlad II Dracul, both heirs to the throne of Wallachia, both held captive by the Ottoman Empire as children after their father refused to support the Ottoman invasion of Transylvania. Both royal hostages, both securing their...
Beautiful, sparse ‘Isola’ conveys so much by saying so little

Beautiful, sparse ‘Isola’ conveys so much by saying so little

by Jarrod | Apr 10, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Brendan F. Hodgdon. There were a bunch of cool books announced at Image Expo 2016, and out of all of those announcements from 2 years ago the one that commanded the majority of my interest was Isola, a beautiful-looking and exciting-sounding new series from Gotham...
‘Black Hammer: Age of Doom’ #1: It’s back to The Farm in search of answers

‘Black Hammer: Age of Doom’ #1: It’s back to The Farm in search of answers

by Jarrod | Apr 10, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

Are you looking forward to a new comic book but it’s impossible for you to wait for its release before you know what we thought about it? That’s why there’s DoomRocket’s Advanced Reviews — now we assess books you can’t even buy yet. This week: ‘Black Hammer: Age...
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