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8.8
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Morning Glories #10 – Review

If you’ve been following Morning Glories then you should have figured out that each issue is following one of the six main characters. I can’t say that they’ve all been very interesting, but there have been stand out moments like Hunter’s issue. Issue #10 follows Jade, who is having a hard time adjusting since being freed from the Nurses office. She continues to have strange horrific dreams that wake her in the night screaming. Screams so loud that the night security arrives and lingers in the girls rooms. After the guards threaten to take Jade, Casey tells them to politely piss off since she’s sure they would have already taken her if they could.

7.0
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Samurai’s Blood #1 – Review

I love me some sweet samurai stories, Yojimbo, Throne Of Blood, The Samurai series, Seven Samurai, Samurai Fiction, Blade Of The Inmortal, Lone Wolf and Cub are some of the staples of the samurai genre. They are also some of the most imitated out there. This week Image Comics is pumping up their samurai library with Samurai’s Blood. Will this be a significant book in Samurai lore? Will this be an original title or another imitator? Well we can’t judge a series by one issue, but I can tell you about the first.

7.5
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Space Warped #1 – Review

Far away in a land long ago… there was an orphan boy who dreamed of leaving his farm and becoming a horseman, only to be sidetracked by two druids with plans to destroy a dreaded Death Castle and the only man that can help them is old and crazy.  Behold! You get Space Warped, KaBoom!’s translation of a comic book that spoofs all the good things of Star Wars and meshes them with far begone era of our own history.

9.0
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Green Wake #3 – Review

Recently Green Wake was picked up as a new ongoing series from Image and Shadowline and the reason is because it’s one of the best new series of the year. It’s definitely one of the best books being published from Image and company on a monthly base. The series shows that story and art are equally important in a series and that there should always be a fine balance between the two.

6.7
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Savage Dragon #171 – Review

Over the years The Savage Dragon has proven to be one of the most conssistent comics to entertain fans. Offering, direct action adventure, funny moments, intrigue and a lot of attitude, bundled up in a refreshing imaginative narrative. The Dragon is two years shy from hitting his two hundred issue milestone. With a hundred and seventy one issues now completed. The Dragon has no sign of getting old or repetitive. In fact this issue is the start of a very unusual story arc. The Savage Dragon is dead. Turns out he was really evil too. Now the book has no hero and no main character, so you might ask yourself what will happen with the tittle now?

2.0
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Blue Estate #3 – Review

Upon finishing this issue I asked myself, “Where is this story going?” The novelty of the series is wearing thin as it continues to make fun of actors past their prime in this alternate fan fiction story that has more characters then scenes good enough to use said characters in. Really this series reminds me of the movie Big Trouble, only with more drugs, sex and violence. Ask yourself, if you added those three things to Big Trouble would the movie somehow be better? Or even good? If you found yourself saying yes, then you’re probably one of the people buying this book, which has developed a fan base of sorts.

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Green Lantern Affinity – Parallax

As you may know, Parallax is one of the main villains of the new Green Lantern movie. What you may not know is that the character actually started out as Hal Jordan himself. Internal struggle isn’t even the half of it.

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