Screen Rant - Comics Reviews https://screenrant.com All the latest movie news, movie trailers & reviews - and the same for TV, too. Mon, 02 Oct 2023 17:30:29 GMT en-US hourly 60 <![CDATA[#DRCL: Midnight Children Review: A Gorgeous Retelling of Dracula With One Critical Flaw]]> #DRCL: Midnight Children is a unique retelling of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Created by Shin-ichi Sakamoto, the manga follows Mina Murray, the only female student at the prestigious Whitby School. Together with her classmates, she forms the Camellia Club to vanquish an ancient evil. The premise is adequately mysterious –and hints seeded throughout the book invite readers to question how much of what they're witnessing is reality. Unfortunately, this mystery is overshadowed by a critical flaw: the identity of Luke/Lucy Westenra.

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Mon, 02 Oct 2023 17:30:29 GMT https://screenrant.com/drcl-midnight-children-review-dracula-critical-flaw/
<![CDATA[Blade of the Moon Princess Review: Spy x Family's Creator Knocks it Out of the Park Again]]> Blade of the Moon Princess, a brand-new Shonen Jump manga from the creator of Spy x Family, retells a classic Japanese folk story with a new twist. The story becomes an action-packed adventure about growing up and becoming an impressive leader. It imbues classic elements with futuristic aspects in an enjoyable and intriguing combination.

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Sat, 16 Sep 2023 22:00:21 GMT https://screenrant.com/blade-moon-princess-review-spy-family-creator/
<![CDATA[THE PENGUIN Perfectly Showcases Batman’s Criminally Underrated Foe (Review)]]> Warning! Spoilers ahead for The Penguin #1!The Penguin #1 is an epic beginning for one of Batman's greatest and oldest foes. Tom King and Rafael de Latorre unite to bring a tale of crime, bloodshed, and mystery as Oswald Cobblepot sets out to rebuild his criminal empire.

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Thu, 24 Aug 2023 16:30:21 GMT https://screenrant.com/penguin-batman-king-delatorre-review/
<![CDATA[First Year Out Endures as the Essential OGN about Trans Identity (Review)]]> Since its debut in 2017, Sabrina Symington's First Year Out continues to stand tall as the essential graphic novel about Trans identity. Numerous comics and graphic novels have centered Trans characters over the years, especially as the LGBTQ+ community has gained more acceptance in the public eye. Despite the onslaught of anti-Trans bills across the United States, this has not silenced Trans authors and artists as they continue to craft compelling stories about what it means to be a Trans person. Some notable examples include Xanthippe Hutcheon's revolutionary webcomic Pandora's Tale and The Kao's subversive take on Sailor Moon with a Trans twist, Magical Boy.

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Mon, 21 Aug 2023 16:00:21 GMT https://screenrant.com/first-year-out-essential-ogn-trans-identity-review/
<![CDATA[Keanu Reeves Deftly Slashes Through Sword & Sorcery in BRZRKR: Poetry of Madness (Review)]]> Warning: BRZRKR: Poetry of Madness is a MATURE comic

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Thu, 03 Aug 2023 21:30:19 GMT https://screenrant.com/keanu-reeves-brzrkr-poetry-of-madness-review/
<![CDATA[Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor Is an Iconic Rivalry at Its Best (Review)]]> Warning! Contains spoilers for Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor #1!

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Wed, 26 Jul 2023 20:30:16 GMT https://screenrant.com/superman-last-days-lex-luthor-waid-hitch-review/
<![CDATA[EDEN’S END: Grant Morrison’s Secret History of Man & Superman is a Stunning Epic (Review)]]> Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp have just released their latest comic project, and it's breathtaking in its scope. The epic short Eden’s End manages to tell the secret history of man and superman in a mere fifteen pages.

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Fri, 21 Jul 2023 19:01:17 GMT https://screenrant.com/edens-end-grant-morrison-liam-sharp-epic-review/
<![CDATA[Image's DEAD ROMANS Is a Gripping Tale of Love & War Based in Real History (Review)]]> There have been many historical fiction comics, but Dead Romans from Image Comics has been a stand-out in the genre. The story centers around Roman and German politics during the thirty-sixth year of Augustus' reign. With one issue left to release in the series, the tensions will come to a must-see conclusion very soon.

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Wed, 19 Jul 2023 14:30:14 GMT https://screenrant.com/dead-romans-image-comics-historical-drama-review/
<![CDATA[Horror Maestro Steve Niles' BRYNMORE Is a Dark Look at Family Trauma: Review]]> Warning: Contains spoilers for Brynmore #1!Horror maestro Steve Niles’ new title Brynmore from IDW Publishing takes a dark look at family trauma. Niles is one of comics’ preeminent horror writers, known for classics such as 30 Days of Night, and now he has teamed with artist Damien Worm to bring fans Brynmore. The first issue of Brynmore seeds intriguing mysteries while exploring the dark recesses of family trauma–and sets the series to be another winner for Niles.

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Fri, 07 Jul 2023 15:30:19 GMT https://screenrant.com/steve-niles-brynmore-horror-comic-idw-review/
<![CDATA[DC's Zatanna WEBTOON Series: Come For the Show, Stay for the Heart (Review)]]> After 51 episodes, WEBTOON's Zatanna & the Ripper is the first of DC's various WEBTOON offerings to be written to completion. Once all is told, Zatanna & the Ripper is a solid tale of the DC universe, capturing the adventures of a still-fledgling Zatanna as she struggles to come to terms with her true potential as a mage, friend, and daughter. Although the plotting sometimes takes an uneven pace, Zatanna & the Ripper ultimately thrives on the strength of its characters and how they interact and grow together.

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Wed, 21 Jun 2023 21:30:17 GMT https://screenrant.com/zatanna-ripper-webtoon-dc-comics-review/
<![CDATA[DC Pride 2023 Is an Earnest Tribute to All Kinds of Queer Love (Review)]]> Warning: SPOILERS for DC Pride 2023 #1Another winter has come and gone, meaning it's time once again to celebrate the yearly DC Comics Pride anthology. DC Pride 2023 #1 is the publisher's third Pride anthology and arguably its best—and most meaningful—yet.

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Wed, 31 May 2023 16:00:28 GMT https://screenrant.com/dc-pride-2023-review-lgbtq-celebration-queer-love/
<![CDATA[W0RLDTR33’s Horror Tale of a Sentient Internet Lives Up to Its Promise (Review)]]> Warning: SPOILERS for W0RLDTR33 #1One of the most anticipated horror titles of the year has arrived, and James Tynion IV's new series w0rldtr33 from Image Comics lives up to expectations. Tynion and artist Fernando Blanco have created a truly chilling first issue that tackles the omnipresent anxiety of the digital age—all without skipping out on gore and terrifying nudity.

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Tue, 09 May 2023 20:30:15 GMT https://screenrant.com/w0rldtr33-review-image-comics-horror-internet-tynion-blanco/
<![CDATA[Batman #900 Is DC's Must-Read Comic of 2023 (Review)]]> Warning: SPOILERS for Batman #135 / #900The Caped Crusader is still going strong after eight decades, and Batman #900 is a must-read for any Bat-fan. This milestone issue explores Batman's legacy across page and screen, and, more than anything else, it is a true artistic triumph.

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Tue, 02 May 2023 22:00:15 GMT https://screenrant.com/batman-900-review-dc-multiverse-jimenez-zdarsky/
<![CDATA[GIRL TAKING OVER's Reimagined Lois Lane Is the Hero Kids Need (Review)]]> Warning: SPOILERS for Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane StoryDC Comics' latest Young Adult graphic novel Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane Story reimagines the intrepid reporter Lois Lane as an intrepid teen intern with a lot to prove. But the heart of the story isn't Lois' burgeoning career as a reporter—it's how she embraces her own messy life, which includes frenemies, summer romance, and her own relationship to her Asian American heritage.

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Tue, 18 Apr 2023 22:00:15 GMT https://screenrant.com/girl-taking-over-lois-lane-graphic-novel-review/
<![CDATA[Thanos' Creator Returns to Space Opera with Order and Outrage: Review]]> Warning: contains potential spoilers for Order and Outrage #1!Jim Starlin, the legendary creator of Thanos, has returned to the space opera genre in a grand fashion with Order and Outrage from Dark Horse Comics. The new four-issue miniseries sees Starlin team with artist Rags Morales to craft a compelling science fiction story that deals head-on with issues of class and socioeconomic status, as well as the ethics of genetic engineering and manipulation. Fans of Starlin’s cosmic work will find much to love in Order and Outrage.

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Sat, 25 Mar 2023 15:30:15 GMT https://screenrant.com/order-outrage-review-jim-starlin-thanos-space-opera/
<![CDATA[Danger Street Review: A Bizarre Debut Issue Too Special To Miss]]> Warning: contains spoilers for Danger Street #1!The comic world of Tom King and Jorge Fornes' Danger Street is a concept that shouldn't work at all. It features a bevy of bizarre characters from unconnected one-shots in a '70s anthology that time forgot, DC's 1st Issue Special. However, thanks to some clever storytelling and connecting the New Gods, a group of kid billionaires, a police officer begrudgingly referred to as Lady Cop, and a trio of heroes with one of the dumbest plans ever to join the Justice League, Danger Street #1 ends up being a complete blast from start to finish.

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Tue, 13 Dec 2022 17:10:14 GMT https://screenrant.com/danger-street-review-tom-king-dc-comics/
<![CDATA[Review: Blue Beetle Graduation Day Is The Series Jaime Reyes Needs]]> The future is looking very bright for DC's Blue Beetle. Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #1 provides Jaime Reyes with the perfect opportunity to celebrate a major milestone. This limited series may prove to be game-changing for the character.

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Sat, 03 Dec 2022 19:10:13 GMT https://screenrant.com/review-blue-beetle-graduation-day-dc-comics/
<![CDATA[Deadpool's Forgotten Gadget Returns to Give Him New Powers]]> Warning! Spoilers ahead for Wolverine #21

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Sat, 21 May 2022 23:40:13 GMT https://screenrant.com/deadpool-gadget-returns-new-powers-image-inducer-wolverine/
<![CDATA[Jimi Hendrix: Electric Requiem Review: Better Than Any Music Biopic]]> Once upon a time, Jimi Hendrix captured the imaginations of millions across the world when he innovated the art of guitar-playing and, by proxy, rock 'n' roll, so it seems only fitting for Ablaze Publishing to release a graphic novel that seeks to capture the late rocker's own imagination via Jimi Hendrix: Electric Requiem. Jimi Hendrix passed away suddenly in 1970 at the peak of his career. Interestingly enough, save for Jimi Hendrix: All By My Side starring Outkast's Andre 3000 in the title role, very few mediums have tried to capture his life in biopic form in the time since his death.

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Sun, 17 Apr 2022 20:40:01 GMT https://screenrant.com/jimi-hendrix-graphic-novel-electric-requiem-review/
<![CDATA[Dark Knights of Steel #1 Review: DC/Fantasy Mash-Up Hits Grand Slam ]]> One might think the premise of Dark Knights of Steel would sink it right off the bat. A “Game of Thrones meets DC’s classic hero stable in a fantasy-magic slugfest” yarn is a concept that sounds so clichéd in 2021 that, at first glance, it would seem to be a tale best left for bedtime stories or pipe dreams. But writer Tom Taylor’s been on a bit of a hitting streak lately for just these kinds of Elseworlds-style stories, with his acclaimed run on Injustice standing out as a well-woven parable from the inherent strengths within the trodden trails of the popular “evil Superman” trope. Now with an even more ambitious world to build, Taylor knocks one out of the park in Dark Knights of Steel #1.

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Thu, 11 Nov 2021 21:30:15 GMT https://screenrant.com/dark-knights-steel-review-taylor-putri-fantasy-hit/
<![CDATA[Review: Clover Press’ Great Gatsby Comic Suffers For Playing It Too Safe]]> Warning: spoilers for The Great Gatsby #1 are ahead.

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Thu, 04 Nov 2021 23:56:18 GMT https://screenrant.com/review-great-gatsby-comic-adaptation-clover-press/
<![CDATA[The Human Target #1 Review: A Murderer in The [SPOILER]!?!]]> Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Human Target #1! 

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Thu, 04 Nov 2021 16:10:01 GMT https://screenrant.com/human-target-review-christopher-chance-poison-dc-comics/
<![CDATA[Static: Season One Debut Sparks Promise for Milestone's Rebooted Dakotaverse]]> Warning! Spoilers for Static: Season One #1

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Thu, 17 Jun 2021 16:51:03 GMT https://screenrant.com/static-season-one-debut-review-milestone-dakotaverse-reboot/
<![CDATA[The Nice House On The Lake Subverts Clichés To Make A Horror Masterpiece]]> Warning! Spoilers for The Nice House on the Lake #1 ahead!

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Fri, 04 Jun 2021 23:05:10 GMT https://screenrant.com/nice-house-lake-review-dc-black-label-horror/
<![CDATA[Review: Harley Quinn is Her Own Worst Enemy in New Solo Comic]]> The more things change, the more they stay the same, and for Harley Quinn, even a turn to the side of the angels can’t take away her self-defeating habits. Issue #1 of Harley Quinn is here, and Harley’s trying to make amends to each and every person she’s harmed in Gotham City. But, even with a (likely invalid) psychiatrist’s license, it looks like she’s going to have a hard time not stepping on her own feet. Reformed or no, Harley has always been her own worst enemy, and this new series highlights this tragicomedy in spades. She’s just a person who can’t get out of her own way, it seems.

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Tue, 23 Mar 2021 22:33:30 GMT https://screenrant.com/review-harley-quinn-1-reform-heal-gotham/
<![CDATA[Review: Demon Days X-Men Reimagines Marvel as a Classic Shinto Folktale]]> It’s been said that superhero stories are part of an older tradition of folktales and hero myths, and Demon Days: X-Men #1 is certainly a refreshing return to this tradition. Written and drawn by the Japanese wunderkind Peach Momoko (with an English translation by Zack Davisson), Demon Days reimagines the characters of the Marvel Universe as classic archetypes found in the folktales of the traditional Shinto myths of her homeland, brought to life in graceful watercolors that echo both the modern manga technique as well as the ukiyo-e (“floating world”) woodblock printing style many picture books of these folktales are known for. And it’s certainly a successful experiment.

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Thu, 04 Mar 2021 20:09:13 GMT https://screenrant.com/review-demon-days-xmen-peach-momoko-shinto-folktale/
<![CDATA[DC Universe Infinite Delivers On Its Expansive Promise]]> On January 21st, DC Comics will launch a brand new streaming service for comics readers, DC Universe Infinite, replacing the current DC Universe site and appDC Universe debuted in 2018 with the ambitious goal of merging multiple areas of DC's content–comics, television, movies, and originals–into one place. While DC Universe was successful at integrating the DC brand, it made searching for specific comics difficult and time-consuming. However, DC Universe Infinite fixes all of the problems from DC Universe, while also adding in some fantastic new features that make the service worthwhile at a price of $7.99 a month or $74.99 a year.

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Thu, 21 Jan 2021 02:11:43 GMT https://screenrant.com/dc-universe-infinite-review-new-streaming-service-comics/
<![CDATA[Nightwing And Deathstroke Are About To Make DC History]]> Spoilers for Future State: Teen Titans #1 ahead!

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Sat, 16 Jan 2021 20:22:53 GMT https://screenrant.com/nightwing-deathstroke-make-dc-history-future-state/
<![CDATA[Origins #1 Review: BOOM's Post-Apocalypse]]> Potential spoilers for Origins #1 ahead!

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Thu, 19 Nov 2020 14:27:52 GMT https://screenrant.com/origins-1-review-boom-studios/
<![CDATA[The Original Jurassic Park Meets Zorro in New Comic]]> In the world of comic books, there is perhaps nothing quite as exciting as a crossover. A crossover is a story in which one or more proprietary characters or universes appear in the same comic as one or more other proprietary characters or universes. While this definition may not sound that exciting, readers were ecstatic in 1940 when the first crossover pitted the Human Torch against Namor the Sub-Mariner in Marvel Mystery Comics #8. Since then, the crossover has become a popular comic book trope. Recently, two of pop culture’s oldest properties have been thrown together in another crowd-pleasing crossover title: Zorro in the Land That Time Forgot #1.

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Thu, 12 Nov 2020 13:16:47 GMT https://screenrant.com/zorro-land-time-forgot-jurassic-park-comic/
<![CDATA[Review: SCARENTHOOD #1 Is 'Stranger Things' For Grown-Ups]]> If you were in life-threatening danger right now, would you be thinking about yourself, or about your loved ones? That's the burning question of Scarenthood #1, a new horror comic series from IDW PublishingScarenthood takes the suburban naturalism and supernatural frights of Netflix hit Stranger Things but shifts the focus from kids who hunt monsters after school to parents hunting monsters while their kids are in class. The result is a story that's far more mature and suspenseful than most.

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Wed, 11 Nov 2020 14:17:33 GMT https://screenrant.com/scarenthood-1-new-comic-idw-review/
<![CDATA[Ninja Turtles: Last Ronin is A Vintage, Bloody '80s Spectacular]]> Oh, brave new world, that has such turtles in it! As is comic tradition, diving into the future can have frightening consequences, and for a lone mutant turtle in a world gone mad and under the boot heel of his greatest enemy, there’s only one option available: to fight tooth and nail until there’s nothing left. The long-awaited future imperfect story of the four reptilian brothers who fight with Japanese weapons and Italian names, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Last Ronin #1, comes out the gate in rip-roarin’, shinobi-slashing style, as, seemingly bereft of his ninja brethren, the last remaining turtle brother launches a furious assault on the now despotic Foot Clan in a polluted, neon-colored futuristic New York City that seems just on the eve of an apocalypse. In weaving this dark future for the whimsical bunch, creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird deliver a blistering rhapsody of raucous rampage and merciless mayhem that resurrects the best of the ‘80s-tinged brutality of their early run and ramps up the intensity to 11 in a no-holds-barred battle across a dark dystopian cityscape that is simply spectacular in execution.

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Tue, 03 Nov 2020 13:30:38 GMT https://screenrant.com/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-last-ronin-bloody/
<![CDATA[The Autumnal REVIEW: The Perfect Series For The Fall Season]]> The season of All Hallows' Eve is just around the corner and the time to begin watching as well as reading spooky, horror stories is now. There's a ton of comics coming out this Fall such as Swamp Thing's one-shot special, but the one comic series horror fans need to pick up is The Autumnal #1.

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Thu, 24 Sep 2020 15:25:22 GMT https://screenrant.com/autumnal-review-vault-comics/
<![CDATA[Pantomime #1 Advanced Review: A Quiet Triumph]]> There is something eternally appealing about stories involving kid-gangs. While Stranger Things may have brought the kid-gang back with its '80s nostalgia, comic books have been exploring it with mind-bending comics like Paper GirlsDespite its roots though, the kid-gang can work in more genres than just adventure and science-fiction, the kid-gang can work just as well for a heist. That's where Pantomime #1 comes in, and the unique mash-up of genres leads to something with a tremendous amount of potential.

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Wed, 16 Sep 2020 11:50:16 GMT https://screenrant.com/pantomine-review-madcave-studios-christopher-sebela/
<![CDATA[Terminal Punks #1 Advanced Review: Punk Rock Vs. Vape Ape]]> Independent comics and punk rock are a natural fit for each other. Both use highly experimental styles to convey anti-establishment themes. It's no surprise, then, that the two worlds have crossed over so frequently. While comics like Tank Girl and Umbrella Academy have achieved a level of mainstream success, punk rock hasn't been popular in comic books for some time. With the release of Terminal Punks #1, indie publisher Mad Cave Studios brings punk rock back with all its anarchy and bombast intact.

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Wed, 16 Sep 2020 11:34:15 GMT https://screenrant.com/terminal-punks-review-matthew-erman/
<![CDATA[DC Comics' "It's A Bird" Review: More Powerful Than A Locomotive]]> Superhero comics come with certain moral and political ideas baked in. These stances are some of the most iconic elements of the works built upon them, but they rarely get a frank examination. If "with great power, there must also come great responsibility," what do we do when the people with the greatest power expect to have the least responsibility? Our hero stands for "truth, justice, and the American way", but what exactly is the American way, and what relationship does it have with truth and justice? DC Comics has released the first chapter of Represent, a new digital series aimed at amplifying underrepresented voices, and the story is a powerful and unforgettable examination of real-world issues.

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Mon, 14 Sep 2020 11:04:58 GMT https://screenrant.com/dc-comics-its-a-bird-review-christian-cooper/
<![CDATA[Mega Man: Fully Charged #1 Review: Functional at Half Power]]> Mega Man is a franchise that has always proven difficult to adapt. The original videogames feature repetitive plots, simple characters, and action that would be hard to translate into other media. That's probably why the creators of Mega Man: Fully Charged threw out most of the franchise's lore for their animated series. It's for this reason that Fully Charged proved controversial since its first trailer premiered. By the time that series ended, it was moderately successful with its age group and developed a small following of its own. Boom Studios is continuing the story of Fully Charged with a new comic book series. While Mega Man: Fully Charged #1 has its fair share of interesting ideas, it fails to leave a lasting impression.

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Wed, 26 Aug 2020 15:16:45 GMT https://screenrant.com/mega-man-fully-charged-review/
<![CDATA[Green Lantern: Earth One Vol. 2 Review - A Terrific Follow-Up Story]]>  

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Fri, 14 Aug 2020 11:24:40 GMT https://screenrant.com/green-lantern-earth-one-vol-2-review-dc-comics/
<![CDATA[Review: Horizon Zero Dawn #1 - A Great Holdover Until The New Game]]> The world of Horizon Zero Dawn is getting a whole lot bigger. Along with the recent announcement that a sequel game (Horizon Forbidden West) is in the works from Guerrilla Games for the Playstation 5 coming in 2021, a new comic series from Titan Comics has been released that will bridge the gap between the two games, continuing the journey of the main protagonist Aloy, as well as her ally Talanah. In the first issue, both warriors seem to be struggling to find their footing and purpose in the wake of their success at the end of the first game. Together, they go off in search of a new breed of machines that could threaten nearby innocents: the Clawstrider.

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Wed, 05 Aug 2020 14:28:54 GMT https://screenrant.com/horizon-zero-dawn-1-titan-comics-review/
<![CDATA[Lost on Planet Earth Review: A Compelling Sci-Fi Tale About Finding Yourself]]> ComiXology's new original title, Lost On Planet Earth is a book made with a millennial audience in mind. Helmed by writer Magdalene Visaggio and artist Claudia Aguirre, Lost On Planet Earth tells the story of Basil, a young woman living in the future of 2381, whose only goal in life is to become a captain for the Interplanetary Fleet. Basil's resolve is shaken in the middle of the exam to become Captain when the exam asks what makes her happy.

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Wed, 15 Apr 2020 16:38:11 GMT https://screenrant.com/lost-planet-earth-review-comixology/
<![CDATA[Strange Academy #1 Review: Marvel's Magical Realm Expands]]> "Hogwarts, but in the Marvel Comics Universe" is one eyebrow-raising elevator pitch for a comic book and the creative team behind Strange Academy #1 makes good on that initial promise. Writer Scottie Young and artist Humberto Ramos deliver a fantastic beast of a debut issue that's the perfect gateway comic for young readers and a reminder to old-school fans why they fell in love with the medium in the first place.

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Wed, 04 Mar 2020 17:23:17 GMT https://screenrant.com/doctor-strange-academy-1-review/
<![CDATA[Strange Adventures #1 Review: Beware The Toils Of War]]> A few years ago, the comics world was wholly rocked by Tom King and Mitch Gerads' DC series, Mister Miracle. The series flipped the superhero genre on its head, focusing on DC hero, Scott Free aka Mister Miracle, in a way rarely seen in superhero comics, using the character as a vehicle to discuss and tell a mature story about the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The series' reception was unequivocally positive, which culminated in the series winning the Eisner Award for Best Limited Series in 2019. This week King, Gerads and new addition, Evan "Doc" Shaner, return with their new series, Strange Adventures.

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Wed, 04 Mar 2020 13:47:27 GMT https://screenrant.com/strange-adventures-dc-comics-review/