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Comic Uno Episode 239 (Hunt for Wolverine #1, The Mighty Thor #706, and More)
April 29, 2018 | Comic Reviews
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Comic Uno Episode 238 (Action Comics #1000, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #26)
April 25, 2018 | Comic Reviews
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Comic Uno Episode 235 (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, #25, Dark Nights Metal #6, and More)
April 2, 2018 | Comic Reviews
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Comic Uno Episode 234 (The Mighty Thor #705, Go Go Power Rangers #8, and More)
March 26, 2018 | Comic Reviews
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Comic Uno Episode 233 (The New Mutants Dead Souls #1, Eternity Girl #1, and More)
March 20, 2018 | Comic Reviews

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7.5
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Sex Criminals #5 Review: Upping the Ante

After the robbery gone wrong was dragged on for a good five issues, we’re finally given a resolution. Issue #1 opened up with Jon and Suzie in a public restroom shedding their clothes and having sex, while someone outside the door was calling for them to come out and surrender. At long last, we find […]

6.5
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Star Wars #15 Review: Princess Bride

Brian Wood’s run on Star Wars has been really fantastic, especially considering that he has a difficult challenge in that the series follows the main characters from the original Star Wars movie trilogy and takes place between Episode IV and The Empire Strikes Back. This means that we know what has happened to the characters […]

6.0
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Captain Marvel #1 Video Review: Not So Grounded Anymore

Here is Kat West AKA Comic Uno’s video review for Captain Marvel #1. Kelly Sue Deconnick brings a new volume of Captain Marvel to All New Marvel Now. Is it as good as the last? Tell me what you guys think about my video review in the comments below:  

10
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Red Team #’s 1 & 2 Review: Dexter Meets the Wire

So far, it’s Dexter meets season 5 of The Wire. While Red Team might not be so “new” anymore, the new-est series by legendary writer Garth Ennis is a step away from the tone he tends to adopt—that is, it’s short on his signature dark humor in the first two issues. Red Team will be […]

8.6
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Forever Evil #6 Review: Same All Over

Forever Evil has reached its final month. The next quartet of weeks will be the ones that wrap up the various plot lines and threads of the half a year long storyline. Yet, even with its passing it has still been able to pull out some fresh new twists and punches. Forever Evil #6 not […]

6.6
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Velvet #4 Review: Masquerade

The first three issues of Velvet, the new espionage series by Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting, were suspenseful, well-crafted and surprising. The new issue isn’t quite up to the standards of the first three, although it still has its moments. Main character Velvet Templeton is a strong protagonist, in all senses of the word, but […]

8.0
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The Flash #28 Review: Deadman’s Party

While last month might have seen Brian Buccellato take on a mighty task as bringing a solid run on The Flash to a close, this month could have proved much more challenging. Yet, within the pages of The Flash #28, we get not a continuation that is still finding its feet, but rather a writer […]

9.0
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Starlight #1 Video Review: A New Millar Series

Here is Kat West AKA Comic Uno’s video review for Starlight #1. What happens when a hero retires? Find out in Starlight issue 1. Tell me what you guys think about my video review in the comments below:  

7.5
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Turok: Dinosaur Hunter #2 Review: A Speedy Follow-Up

Things are really starting to heat up in Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. In the first issue, we were met with Turok, Andar, and the turbulent relationship that these men had with one another. Only, that issue concluded with the crushing of the status quo; quite suddenly, dinosaur wrangling crusaders from England storm the shores to conquer […]

7.0
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Satellite Sam #6 Review: Back On the Air

Satellite Sam by Matt Fraction and Howardy Chaykin returns after a few months with a strong issue. Although the time gap between issues #5 and #6 isn’t ideal, it doesn’t adversely the 1950s-set series too much because most of the elements of this issue make sense on their own. However, there are a number of […]

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