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8.1
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Charismagic #1 – Review

Welcome to Las Vegas; the home to sassy
slots, sultry ladies, cheap buffets and the best shows on the planet.
Charismagic happens to be one of those shows. Its main draw is a
magician and entertainer by the name of Hank “The Magnificent”
Medley. After leaving another Las Vegas audience astonished by his
performance, Hank catches a glimpse of Hector, the man that taught
him everything he knows. Afterward Hank and his girlfriend Alle have
a bit of a fight. Alle is hurt by the lack of attention she’s been
getting. Bothered and distracted by seeing Hector at his show Hank
ignores her. Alle becomes frustrated and storms out.

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Five More Image Titles Sell Out Simultaneously

Wow! It seems like Image is on fire with their creator own books.  This is amazing to hear. I am very happy that Image is having some awesome success with their books. I can’t wait to pick up some of these great titles from Image but in the meantime you can find a review for all of them on the site Continuing the recent trend of releasing new series to rave reviews and instant sellouts, Image Comics has announced that BLUE ESTATE #1GREEN WAKE #1,NONPLAYER #1UNDYING LOVE #1 and the second printing of THE INFINITE VACATION #1 have all sold out at the distributor level and are going back to press. 

9.0
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Who Is Jake Ellis #3 – Review

Jon is more than a little pissed to discover that Jake purposely exposed them in order to find out more about the Faculty. Now they’re hiding out in a night club which allows them to talk out in the open and gives them the best chances at an escape if needed. Jon wants to change his name and start up their operation again, but Jake wants to find out what he is. Jon is still convinced that he’s just his conscious shattered from his mind. Jake reminds him that they’re fully exposed and that anywhere they go will bring the “Americans” after them instantly. He nicely tells Jon that they’re past the point of no return and need to finish what’s already started.

8.9
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Nonplayer #1 – Review

It’s been a while since I started off a review talking about the art of a book, but that’s exactly where I will begin with Nonplayer. The pencil’s and color are breath-taking. They are so beautiful that the story and dialog become almost an annoyance while reading it. The different character designs and just the designs in general are very cool and different than a lot of comics. The coloring gives the book a very realistic look with perfectly colored forest canopies and a very animated look to it. Think Spirited Away, but more so for adults.

4.0
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Blue Estate – Episode 1 Review

I would like to say that this book only gets better once you get past the cover… but it doesn’t. In fact the cover is the best part of this issue and I highly recommend you stare at it for two minutes without blinking and then put it back. A weird thing about this book, is that at Wonder Con this weekend at the Image booth they had clay molds of the characters heads… I don’t know why because the art style isn’t magnificent nor is it very complex.

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Yet Another Thing Simpsons Did First, Family Guy Comic in July

Titan Comics and Twentieth Century Fox Consumer Products are pleased to announce the U.S. launch of the Family Guy comic series, based on the award-winning hit animated TV show from the mind of Seth MacFarlane. The Family Guy comic series will follow the Griffin family in a string of brand new outrageous storylines, along with fellow Quahog residents Cleveland Brown, Joe Swanson and everyone’s favorite ladies man, Glen “giggity” Quagmire. Family Guy has become one of America’s favorite animated TV shows of all time, and was named one of TV Guide’s “25 Top Cult Shows Ever!”. The show boasts over 27 million fans on Facebook, and has been nominated for 13 Emmy® Awards including Outstanding Comedy Series. Artwork for the Family Guy comic series is provided by comic artists SL Gallant (G.I. Joe, Torchwood) and Anthony Williams (Judge Dredd, Superman, Batman). Family Guy comic #1 will be on sale and available on US newsstands and in specialty comic book stores beginning on July 27, 2011.


8.0
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Chew #18 – Advanced Review

Chew # 18 comes out this week. This time around we see the team in a variety of different suicide missions, all set by their hateful chief. We see that 18 months ago, Maison Savoy was investigating or had some knowledge about general Jontongjoo’s avian flu bioweapon research. They decide then to do nothing because by the time he get that weapon functioning, some other fool has to deal with it. Guess who the fools are? None other than our main guy agent Chu and his partner John Colby. Our heroes are sent to work with the USDA as a backup team holding a secret weapon. This weapon can not be release until number two hit the fan.

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