After a lengthy absence, Comics Bulletin’s bite-size reviews are back! Is there a better way to announce this comeback than by slapping the “Rebirth” label on it? So get your short attention spans ready to blaze through several reviews in under a minute.
America #3 (Marvel Comics)
America #3 offers warm familiarity w/ dialogue, and all around great pacing. Contrasting her tough nature vs vulnerability was well done ? pic.twitter.com/zF6KC4EG7K
— Kristopher Johnson (@KristopherGrey) May 12, 2017
Batman/TMNT Adventures #6 (IDW Publishing)
Batman/TMNT Adventures #6 has its moments, but it works better as a one-shot instead of tacking it on the end of an already wrapped story.
— Dan G. (@DanG814) May 10, 2017
Bug! The Adventures of Forager #1 (DC Comics – Young Animal)
Bug #1 is the best of the Allreds since Madman. A quirky, cosmic statement on power, reality, and humanity with great art and execution.
— Dan G. (@DanG814) May 10, 2017
Eternal Warrior: Awakening #1 (Valiant Entertainment)
I hope Eternal Warrior: Awakening can awaken reader's interest, especially since @robertvenditti has a great handle on the character
— Dan G. (@DanG814) May 11, 2017
Ghostbusters: Funko Universe (IDW Publishing)
I’m not really sure who the Ghostbusters/Funko comic is written for other than Ghostbusters completionists.
— Dan G. (@DanG814) May 10, 2017
Godshaper #2 (BOOM! Studios)
Godshaper #2 has bright, expressive art that makes even sad social commentary beautiful to look at. Still comical with conflict advancement. pic.twitter.com/ls1sqv2PBK
— Kristopher Johnson (@KristopherGrey) May 12, 2017
Misfits #1 (BOOM! Studios)
Misfit City #1 feels like the Lumberjanes adult epilogue but still stands on its own. Slice if life w/ mystery, adventure & stellar artwork! pic.twitter.com/Eslv0Pbluq
— Kristopher Johnson (@KristopherGrey) May 12, 2017
Misfits #1 is basically gender-swapped Goonies, and that’s a good thing. A successful blend of family adventure with The Fog.
— Dan G. (@DanG814) May 10, 2017
Regression #1 (Image Comics)
Misfits #1 is basically gender-swapped Goonies, and that's a good thing. A successful blend of family adventure with The Fog.
— Dan G. (@DanG814) May 10, 2017
Rock Candy Mountain #2 (Image Comics)
Rock Candy Mountain #2 is just as batshit crazy as the first issue. Kyle Starks keeps delivering the goods.
— Dan G. (@DanG814) May 10, 2017
Wonder Woman #22 (DC Comics)
The alternating arcs is a detriment to Wonder Woman #22. On its own, it's "meh", but it works really well when the whole series is binged.
— Dan G. (@DanG814) May 10, 2017