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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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Rover Red Charlie #1 Review: They Are Dogs

Rover Red Charlie is the new series out from Avatar Comics. Penned by their resident master scribe, Garth Ennis, creator of their cash cow franchise Crossed, it takes on a new spin on an old standard. A spin that, when I first heard of it, was something that I was almost immediately interested in. There […]

7.5
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The Army of Dr. Moreau #2 Review: A Steady Build

When I last reviewed The Army of Dr. Moreau, I was very excited about the series and what was to come.  Not much has changed in that regard; I’m still excited, still eager.  The first issue gave us some truly bone chilling antagonists; the protagonist (or protagonists), however, weren’t quite as memorable.  There’s still plenty […]

8.9
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Velvet #2 Review: On the Run Again

Velvet issue #2 again offers a suspenseful, mysterious journey, but with even more action. Writer Ed Brubaker and artist Steve Epting show us what Velvet Templeton can actually do when confronted. Although we do not get much more info about what’s going on behind this mystery, it’s still an exciting second chapter in the story. When […]

8.5
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Trillium #5 Video Review: Living in Your Loved One’s Shoes

Here is Kat West AKA Comic Uno’s video review for Trillium#5. William and Nika are living in the other’s universe. Will they figure out that this is just an illusion?  Tell me what you guys think about my video review in the comments below:  

4.8
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Batman #23.1 Review: No Smiles Here

Andy Kubert has given the Joker, the clown prince of crime, the psychopath with a perma-smile, a sympathetic origin story. Get ready for another run-of-the-mill title with a clown, a monkey… and absolutely no smiles. Flashing back to several years ago, we see the Joker (with his face still attached) and his gang terrorizing a […]

10
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Black Science #1 Review: Easily a 10 out of 10

Black Science #1 has blown me away.  Like any decent first issue should, it introduces the necessaries.  But that isn’t all it does—it introduces like a first issue and grips like final issue.  It sets up a compelling story that begins the way most stories end: in a frantic race against the clock in which […]

7.7
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Forever Evil: ARGUS #2 Review: Cold Hearts

Steve Trevor continues to make long strides within the confines of his very own miniseries. The would-be secondary character must learn to thrive or die underneath the heat of the spotlight, and under the pen of Sterling Gates. With it’s second issue out, how exactly is ARGUS shaping up to be?     Perhaps the […]

8.4
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Star Wars Legacy Book One Review: Building the Universe

Star Wars Legacy starts a new saga in the Star Wars universe, set 138 years after A New Hope. As I mentioned in my review of issue #5 of this series, this Star Wars Legacy is actually volume II of the series, following the ­­­first series that ran from 2006 to 2010. The new series […]

7.0
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Cataclysm Ultimate Comics X-Men #1 Video Review: Where are Jean and Kitty?

Here is Kat West AKA Comic Uno’s video review for Cataclysm Ultimate Comics X-Men #1. Tian is destroyed after World War X. The clean up crew comes to Tian to find more than just rubble. Tell me what you guys think about my video review in the comments below:

6.7
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Reality Check #3 Review: Releasing the Devil-Inside

I’ve never seen a Batman-inspired comic book character come out of his creator’s head bust such lousy dance moves and I think that’s why I have been enjoying Reality Check so much. Writer Glen Brunswick (Non-Humans) is brimming with unique ideas and he puts them to good use here. Willard Penn is a struggling comic […]

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