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Advance Review: ‘The Shadow Hero’: Promises, Power, and never quite escaping the Shadows…

Taylor Lilley
June 4, 2014
Reviews, Team-Up Review
Lilley:   Sacks:  Silva:  Taylor Lilley: Alright, here are my admissions of inadequacy before we even get cracking on this here roundtable. I’ve only read Sonny Liew's My Faith in Frankie (excellence...
4.0

Tiny Pages Made of Ashes 5/23/2014: Cities and Other Mental Landscapes

Daniel Elkin
May 23, 2014
Reviews, Tiny Pages Made of Ashes
Tiny Pages Made of Ashes is Comics Bulletin's small press review column A City of Whiskey and Fire (Daniel Landes and Noah Van Sciver) When you describe the personality of a city, I don't think...
4.0

Review: Mimi Pond’s ‘Over Easy’: Story or Snapshot?

Taylor Lilley
May 21, 2014
Reviews
If you’ve ever slept with a customer, done drugs, or worked in food service, then much of Over Easy will be familiar, nostalgic even. Though I disagree with Pond’s “deep instinctive feeling that this was...
3.0

Review: Straight Outta Jersey: Ms. Marvel #1

Taylor Lilley
February 10, 2014
Reviews
Keith Silva: As I read Ms. Marvel #1 I keep hearing John Hodgman's decree: 'specificity is the soul of narrative.' Ms. Marvel has been catching fire from journos, critics and fake news pundits, since...
4.5

Advance Review: ‘Deadly Class’ by Rick Remender and Wes Craig is the prettiest Remender series yet

Taylor Lilley
January 20, 2014
Reviews
Even considering Image's long-standing reputation for distinctive art, Rick Remender's current and imminent creator-owned titles stand out. They're an exceptionally good looking bunch. Deadly Class, dropping...

Previews Digest: February 2014

Taylor Lilley
December 11, 2013
Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox
Welcome to our Previews digest! Your LCS and favourite creators will thank you for doing your homework, and we’re making it easier than ever. From now on, every month we’ll be filleting Previews, serving...
5.0

Review: ‘Sabertooth Swordsman’ and the Mayhem of the Malevolent Mastodon Mathematician

Taylor Lilley
December 5, 2013
Reviews
Sabertooth Swordsman should be one of this year's biggest sellers. Parents seeking surprises for kids (kids over 11, admittedly, as there is violence and psychedelic locust ingesting), lovers and loved ones of...
3.5

Singles Going Steady 10/29/2013: Zombies, the Fall of Atlantis and the World After the Fall

Taylor Lilley
October 29, 2013
Reviews, Singles Going Steady
Singles Going Steady is Comics Bulletin's weekly single issue review roundup. The Massive #16(Brian Wood, Garry Brown, Jordie Bellaire, Jared K. Fletcher; Dark Horse)(Word to your moms) in The...

You Gotta Know Your Skirt Before You Can Blow Your Skirt, Silva

Taylor Lilley
October 14, 2013
Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox
You Gotta Know Your Skirt Before You Can Blow Your Skirt, Silva “Life is too short to read comics that don't blow my skirt up.” And a lovely skirt it is too, Silva. Not bad legs either. But before we...

Combined Review: ‘March’ and ‘Nat Turner’ are a fascinating contrast to each other

Daniel Elkin, Taylor Lilley
October 7, 2013
Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox
Taylor Lilley: Well Elkin, if we’re going to do this I owe you the true genesis of this article. I picked up March: Book One because of Nate Powell and shame. For someone as enamoured of comics as I, the...
3.5

Review: 'Itty Bitty Hellboy' #1 is undeniably cute and colourful but a little too polished

Taylor Lilley
August 30, 2013
Reviews
On the basis of the couple issues of Superman Family Adventures I've enjoyed (exponentially more than the actual Superman book, though that's a comparison designed to skew positive if ever there...
3.5

Review: 'Conan the Barbarian: Queen of the Black Coast' #19: two reviewers, similar opinions

Zack Davisson
August 26, 2013
Reviews
Zack Davisson:We get a whole 3 pages of piracy in issue #19 of Brian Wood’s Conan the Barbarian: Queen of the Black Coast.  That’s pretty good actually, when compared to the rest of the...
4.0

Digital Ash 8/23/2013: barking dogs, amateur pornography and philosophical monsters

Logan Beaver
August 23, 2013
Digital Ash, Reviews
Softcore(Box Brown)Those of you who have been following the Digital Ash column here on Comics Bulletin know that, as a group, we're pretty big fans of what Study Group is doing. When I found out that...
4.0

Review: 'The Winter Soldier' vol. 4 reminds that it's better to have loved and lost

Taylor Lilley
August 16, 2013
Reviews
Strange, to write with affection about a cancelled series. Most comic readers have been denied a few favourite ongoings by whatever bean-counting demiurge makes such decisions. Most of us have known the...

What Makes a (sort of) Perfect Mini-Series?

Keith Silva, Taylor Lilley
August 1, 2013
Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox, Team-Up Review
Do you suppose all great pieces of criticism start on twitter nowadays? Here's hoping this is one:Keith: Taylor's "Gravitas without bloat" makes for a universal calculus to apply to any...
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