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‘Archie’ #25 an anniversary issue that reminds us why we love reading this book

‘Archie’ #25 an anniversary issue that reminds us why we love reading this book

by Jarrod | Nov 14, 2017 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!

Do you have little ones in your life who are drawn to the world of comics through movies, cartoons, and video games, but you’re not sure what to start them with, or even know what’s appropriate? We got you! Books for Babes aims to provide info on what books kids will...
‘Jenny Finn’ #1 an inky-black spookshow well worth the wait

‘Jenny Finn’ #1 an inky-black spookshow well worth the wait

by Jarrod | Nov 14, 2017 | 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? We totally get it. That’s why there’s DoomRocket’s Advanced Reviews — now we assess books you can’t even buy yet. By Mickey Rivera. Mike Mignola, the big brain behind the...
Frustrating name change aside, ‘She-Hulk’ furthers the top-flight drama of ‘Hulk’

Frustrating name change aside, ‘She-Hulk’ furthers the top-flight drama of ‘Hulk’

by Jarrod | Nov 10, 2017 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Don Alsafi. One year ago, Marvel was wrapping up its latest crossover slug-fest extravaganza, Civil War II. It wasn’t one of the better received events; apart from branding itself with an association to the sales juggernaut that was 2006’s original...
‘Port of Earth’ uses allegory to cut to the heart of contemporary geopolitics

‘Port of Earth’ uses allegory to cut to the heart of contemporary geopolitics

by Jarrod | Nov 10, 2017 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Mickey Rivera. A quote came to mind when I was reading Port of Earth #1: “Right, as the world goes, is only in question between equals in power, while the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.” Port of Earth is premised on the idea that highly...
‘Kong on the Planet of the Apes’ a clever mash-up of social and political significance

‘Kong on the Planet of the Apes’ a clever mash-up of social and political significance

by Jarrod | Nov 10, 2017 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Brendan Hodgdon. This year delivered a double-dose of (awesome) cinematic simian action in the forms of Kong: Skull Island and War for the Planet of the Apes, both of which spoke to the core of their respective series. And now in comic book form, we have Kong of...
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