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What the Frak Happened to Battlestar Galactica?

by under WATCH on Aug 25th
SyFy apparently has no idea what it’s doing with it’s latest edition to the series, Blood and Chrome.  

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Green Wake #2 – Review

by under READ on May 2nd
So I just read the first two issues of “Green Wake,” and I am hooked. Green Wake is a brand new series published by Image comics- written by Kurtis Wiebe and art by Rossmo. If I’m pressed to describe Green Wake, the best that I can do is to call it a noir with supernatural mystery. It takes place in a town called Green Wake, that honestly makes me think of purgatory (think C. S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce). The... 

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I Finally Read It – Irredeemable Volumes 1-3

by under FEATURED on Feb 2nd
As promised I’m back with thoughts on the series Irredeemable. Seeing that I’ve been slacking on a lot of good comics, I’ve also decided to start a new feature “I Finally Read It.” This will give me a good excuse to catch up with all the great things I’ve been hearing about in the sequential art industry. I know WPR’s own Chad-san has already reviewed quite a few issues of Irredeemable but I thought I’d... 

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Neonomicon #2

by under READ on Oct 7th
Before we begin a warning- This book has some very, very explicit scenes in it. Before we continue, before you buy it, you have been warned. The last few months of waiting have been hell. Issue #1 came out in July. There has been a lot of conjecture as to what would happen in this issue, and all of my own have been wrong. With all of Moore’s work he can still surprise me, and that is high praise. I’m not sure what... 

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Neonomicon

by under READ on Jul 26th
Alan Moore put a new book out! There, now that we have that out of the way, we can move on. Neonomicon is Moore’s new highly anticipated title. It is a sequel to Moore’s previous miniseries “The Court Yard.” (If you haven’t read The Court Yard, go do it). The story follows a team of FBI agents who are investigating a string of grisly crimes that appear to be the copycat of a former FBI agent who went off... 

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Invincible #72

by under READ on Jun 3rd
Brutal. That about sums up the comic book Invincible. If you aren’t familiar with Invincible, here’s a quick breakdown: Mark Grayson’s dad is a a superman-type called Omni-Man. Mark has inherited his old man’s powers and takes on the mantle of Invincible. Father and son begin to fight crime together–yea! Uh-oh, as it turns out Omni-Man belongs to a race of world-conquering fascist aliens;... 

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