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WonderCon 2019: Spotlight on Donny Cates
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Top 10 Female Super Villains
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Star Wars: The Old Republic: The Lost Suns #1 – Review

As Senior Writer for the upcoming Star Wars: The Old Republic MMORPG from Bioware, Alexander Freed was a natural choice to lead the comic as well. A five part companion series, The Lost Suns unfolds concurrently with the events of the video game. If you’re not familiar with the Old Republic era of the Star Wars mythos, its stories take place thousands of years before the original films. Jedi number in the hundreds and protect a peaceful and massive Republic. In The Lost Suns, a young spy named Theron is tasked with finding the seasoned Jedi Master Ngani Zho who lived and walked behind enemy lines. His information could prove vital to the Republic, as well as give the fledging new espionage division a chance to prove its usefulness to the government. The only problem is a Sith Lord by the name of Darth Mekhis is looking for Zho as well and she seems pretty serious about it.

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Preview Time – Executive Assistant Iris #0

Out next week is Aspen Comic’s next volume of Executive Assistant Iris #0. This marks the start of Aspen’s crossover event The Hit List Agenda. The book will be out next week on the 15th, but for now enjoy a first look at the book. Who knows maybe we’ll have an early review.

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DC Reboot – The Legion, Young Justice and Liefeld?

I hope you weren’t liking Hawk and Dove because Liefeld is about to make them look like the 90’s! The announcements keep pouring in from DC and sure enough Scott Lobdell is working on Teen Titans, eh, Young Justice. Gotta brand them properly for the TV show right? I’d have to say that Teen Titans is the only good announcement from this batch. Seeing Paul Levitz take on the Legion for the millionth time just isn’t interesting. Are there going to be a 100 members? Are they going to talk about their time with Superman? Probably since there’s two books. I don’t know what DC is think giving Liefeld a shot at a monthly book and considering how popular Dove is from Brightest Day, you’d think they’d want to keep her looking… modern. It’s probably one of the worst reboot images so far since they actually look older than they did in Brightest Day and Birds of Prey. More announcements later today I’m sure, in the meantime enjoy the covers and vague descriptions provided by DC.

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Win $100 Gift Card from The Vault!

If you’re a Facebook fan of THE VAULT, you could easily win a $100 Amazon gift card. All you have to do is help spread the word onwww.facebook.com/TheVaultComic that THE VAULT #1, goes on sale July 27th. If it sounds too easy, it’s because it is.

6.8
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Netherworld #2 – Review

Netherworld number one, was an excellent first issue, that tricked me into thinking this was a noir bounty hunter, crime book, set in real world fiction. Everything was great until the end of the issue, when a monster appeared and what I thought was a normal crime fiction, transformed into a kind of Blade meets Buffy set in another “monster” comic book. Mind you, this comic could have been a great crime book. You know those great books, creators like Ed Brubaker and Brian Michael Bendis got their start. But now a days everything is about monsters. Feeling that this trend is already overplay my expectations for issue two were a bit low.

9.0
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The Devastator #3 – Advanced Review

The Devastator is a quarterly comedy magazine that is loosely inspired by other comedy zines such as: National Lampoon, Mad and Cracked magazine. Where the Devastator succeeds is where the, afore mentioned magazines all fail. It has the sophistication of the Onion, but with the geek culture references from ones youth that can be found on any vintage T-Shirt website. What it also does different is that each issue has a theme selected by the editorial team. The first issue was cartoons; the second issue had an all Sci-Fi theme to it and the third issue… Cats. That’s right natures “laid off boyfriend” gets its time to shine as the Devastator proves once and for all that there is more than one way to skin a cat.

8.0
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Empowered: Ten Questions for Maidman – Review

Adam Warren’s newest issue of Empowered is here and as usual, this gem is still as funny and risqué as the first time I read the book.  In this newest volume we are given two stories that at the end link up really well. The first story is a look into the mind of probably one of the most jacked up and bad-ass heroes in the Empowered universe… the Maidman.  In the second story, Warren gives us The Boy Who Cried Wolf, but Empowered stars as the little boy, and Warren shows us the consequences of her actions. The two stories are cleverly mixed and make up one whole story just like the Simpson’s television episodes do every week.

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