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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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Black Science #2 Review: A Triumph

The first issue of Rick Remender’s Black Science was riveting down to the final page.  Its successor is the farthest thing from a disappointment.  The dimension in which our heroes find themselves this time around makes the land of frog warriors look like Disney Land.  In this particular world, the script has been flipped; here, […]

7.4
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Ghost #1 Review: Hunting Demons

A few months ago, I reviewed the trade paperback of Ghost: In the Smoke and Din, a collection of the third volume of the Dark Horse character. This was a very enjoyable book with Kelly Sue DeConnick’s fast-moving plot and strong characterization, along with Phil Noto’s exceptional art. Ghost is back and although Noto is […]

4.0
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Origins 2 #1 Video Review: Hungry Like a Wolf

Here is Kat West AKA Comic Uno’s video review for Origins 2 #1. Wolverine is part of a pack of wolves. This is his new home. What comes to destroy it?   Tell me what you guys think about my video review in the comments below:  

8.8
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Forever Evil #4 Review: All For One

Forever Evil is an event that cannot be stopped. For the past couple of months I have been dancing around the subject, but given this month’s releases it has surpassed any vague descriptions. It has to be the most exciting and most tightly written event in years. More than half-way through and it has reached […]

9.0
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Dead Body Road #1 Review: New Take, Classic Premise

Dead Body Road reminds me of my childhood—bizarre?  I knew you’d think so.  It goes without saying: my childhood was not filled with bank robberies, torture, murder, car chases, and revenge.  What I mean is that I grew up glued to action films, to the works of Stallone, Seagal and Schwarzenegger.  Dead Body Road #1 […]

6.1
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Justice League of America Vibe #10: Last Issue

Here is Kat West AKA Comic Uno’s video review for Justice League of America#10. Vibe comes to an end. Will Cisco and his brother survive?  Tell me what you guys think about my video review in the comments below:  

9.7
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Saga #17 Review: Famous Last Words

After a few issues of relaxed pace, Saga began to accelerate again at the end of issue #15 when freelancer (bounty hunter) The Will was gravely stabbed in the neck by his adopted ward, Sophie. Since then, the tension has been consistently ratcheted up. Issue #17 is the best issue in a while – no […]

7.0
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Lazarus #5 Review: Thanks, Dad

The dark future series Lazarus returns after a break with more familial machinations and a look at Forever Carlyle’s youth. Since things built to a big climax in the last issue, this issue feels a little less intense, though there are still important things happening, particularly within the Carlyle family. We’re also introduced to what […]

8.5
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Strange Nation #3 Review: Atypically Entertaining

Norma Park isn’t your typical reporter—then again, she isn’t writing for your typical newspaper.  Nor is she working with a typical partner, or investigating a typical company or a typical town.  In fact, there isn’t much that’s typical about this fiercely original comic from Monkeybrain.  Norma Park occupies a strange world that just keeps on […]

8.0
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Justice League #25 Review: Creature of the Night

Forever Evil has led to a great hint of change for some books, change that might have otherwise been unbelievable. This has been most apparent, if nowhere else, in the part of Justice League by Geoff Johns. As someone who is no doubt thoroughly enjoying the story that they are telling, the spike in quality […]

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