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BOOM! Studios

Comic Review: The Unknown #2

June 11, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Summer Suzuki
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BOOM! Studios, comics-, Mark Waid, Reviews, Unknown
Catherine and James are back in the second issue of this four-part miniseries, and things are getting weirder! How, you may ask? When fringe science is involved, my friends, it's only a matter of time.
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Comic Review: Unthinkable #2

June 10, 2009 at 11:00 am
Summer Suzuki
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BOOM! Studios, comics-, Reviews
If you thought what happened at the end of issue 1 was about as bad as it could get, hold onto your butts because that was just the start!
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Comic Review: Mr. Stuffins #2

June 9, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Summer Suzuki
1
Andrew Cosby, BOOM! Studios, comics-, Mr. Stuffins, Reviews
Mr. Stuffins, the highly trained black-ops agent teddy bear, is back in the second issue of this three issue miniseries! And he's back with a vengeance now that the boy he's convinced he needs to protect is suddenly in danger of something more dangerous
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Comic Review: Irredeemable #3

June 3, 2009 at 1:00 pm
Summer Suzuki
1
BOOM! Studios, comics-, Irredeemable, Mark Waid, Reviews
Once, The Plutonian was the world's greatest superhero. Now, he's the world's greatest threat. Can the remaining members of Paradigm stop him before he destroys the entire planet?
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Comic Review: Galveston TPB

June 1, 2009 at 4:00 pm
Summer Suzuki
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BOOM! Studios, comics-, Galveston, Reviews
Proclaimed as Deadwood with pirates, this trade collects the four issue miniseries about the adventures of the infamous pirate Jean Lefitte and the legendary frontiersman Jim Bowie. This is just a straight up collection of the original floppies, no
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Comic Review: Muppet Robin Hood #1

May 29, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Julio Ubilla
3
BOOM! Studios, comics-, muppets, Reviews, robin hood
This re-telling of the famous outlaw is played out with the usual humor and general silliness that comes with the Muppets style of delivery that has been associated with the characters.
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Comic Review: Fall of Cthulhu Nemesis #2

May 29, 2009 at 1:30 pm
Summer Suzuki
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BOOM! Studios, comics-, fall of cthulhu
King Levin sees treachery in every shadow, every groveling subject. His brother, Hadron, sees a king weakened by paranoia and leading his people to ruin. Will this help the followers of The Crawling Chaos in their cause or will the Athenians swoop in
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Comic Review: Eureka: Dormant Gene #1 and #2

May 29, 2009 at 10:30 am
Sean Scott Maguire
2
BOOM! Studios, comics-, eureka, Reviews
This is a good start to a potential ongoing story arc that hopefully will continue to balance the strengths of a comic — exploring stories that cannot be explored with in the regular TV series — with the reason readers might be interested in a Eureka
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Comic Review: D’Argo’s Lament #2

May 28, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Summer Suzuki
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BOOM! Studios, comics-, farscape, Keith R.A. DeCandido
Jool's been kidnapped, D'Argo's stuck between the most inept warring siblings ever, and they still haven't gotten the orujna oil for Moya so she doesn't go the way of The Mummy in Monster Squad (it wasn't pretty).
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Comic Review: Hero Squared Love & Death #3

May 27, 2009 at 6:00 pm
Summer Suzuki
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BOOM! Studios, comics-, Hero Squared
It's issue 3 in the supposed last chapter of Hero Squared! There's love, there's death, there's destruction, there's the multiverse folding in on itself, there's ... group therapy? Yep, the conclusion to this LOLZ filled series has a little bit of
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Comic Review: Potter’s Field

May 26, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Summer Suzuki
1
BOOM! Studios, comics-, Mark Waid, Reviews
There's a place outside of New York City where the unnamed dead are buried. It's a part of Hart Island filled to the teeth with graves that only bear numbers as markers. Welcome to Potter's Field. One man (known only as John Doe) has made it his job to
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Comic Review: Poe #1

May 25, 2009 at 12:00 pm
Summer Suzuki
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BOOM! Studios, comics-, Poe
Summer delivers an advance review of Poe #1 and finds that it's kind of like Shakespeare in Love, only with more mystery, horror, dead bodies and less making with the kissy face.
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