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Preacher Volume Six: War in the Sun

Julia Walchuk
March 23, 2016
The Long-Form
So. Preacher. I feel like I'm repeating what everyone else has said about Preacher so far in this review series, but wow. I have mixed feelings about this book. Like many others, when I first read...

What Looks Good: Indies 1/6/16

Julia Walchuk
January 5, 2016
Archie Comics, Boom! Studios, Columns, Dark Horse, IDW, Image, Indie, Miscellaneous Comic Book Content, What Looks Good
Mystery Girl #2 Publisher: DARK HORSE COMICS (W) Paul Tobin (A/CA) Alberto Alburquerque The first issue of Mystery Girl was so wonderful. Trine is kind of like Dirk Gently. She just knows things. She...

What Looks Good for 12/23/15: Indies

Julia Walchuk
December 22, 2015
Action Lab Entertainment, Boom! Studios, Columns, Dark Horse, Indie, What Looks Good
It's Death Defying Doctor Mirage week, yay!! I've been waiting for this for a long time! The Death Defying Doctor Mirage: Second Lives #1 Publisher: VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT LLC (W) Jen Van Meter (A)...

What Looks Good for 12/16: Indies

Julia Walchuk
December 15, 2015
Boom! Studios, Columns, Indie, What Looks Good
I'm having one of those weeks where I look at the new releases for Wednesday and just feel kind of meh. Not that there aren't good comics coming out, I'm just having trouble finding my usual excitement. There...

What Looks Good for 12/9: Indies

Julia Walchuk
December 8, 2015
Action Lab Entertainment, Boom! Studios, Columns, Image, Indie, Miscellaneous Comic Book Content, What Looks Good
Limbo #2 Publisher: IMAGE COMICS (W) Dan Watters (A/CA) Caspar Wijngaard Wow! This was great! And I had high hopes for it because I loved the first one so I'm impressed that it lived up to my...

What Looks Good for 12/2: Indies

Julia Walchuk
December 1, 2015
Columns, Dark Horse, Image, Indie, What Looks Good
Mystery Girl #1 Publisher: DARK HORSE COMICS (W) Paul Tobin (A/CA) Alberto Alburquerque I am totally digging this first issue of Mystery Girl. It feels like what I wanted the Dirk Gently comic to be....

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is a Delight

Julia Walchuk
November 25, 2015
Big Two, Marvel Comics
ANNOUNCEMENT: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur was almost everything I wanted it to be. The parts in our modern day world? Perfection. The parts in the past with Devil Dino’s origins? Pretty boring, to be...

What Looks Good for 11/25: Indies (And Maybe a Couple of Non-Indies Too)

Julia Walchuk
November 24, 2015
Archie Comics, Columns, Image, Indie, Miscellaneous Comic Book Content, What Looks Good
So I know I generally tell you what I'm looking forward to in the indie world of comics, but this week there are a couple of big two books that I'm just too excited about not to mention. Therefore, this...

What Looks Good: Indies 11/11

Julia Walchuk
November 10, 2015
Columns, Dark Horse, Image, Indie, What Looks Good
Okay, first of all, 11/11 is the best date ever because it's lucky and great. Second of all, there are lots of amazing comics coming out this week!! So get ready to...

What Looks Good for 11/4: Indies

Julia Walchuk
November 3, 2015
Boom! Studios, Columns, Dark Horse, IDW, Image, Indie, What Looks Good
There are so many good things coming out this week!! I couldn't even talk about them all or I'd be writing for a year, but here's a bunch!!! Klaus #1 Publisher: BOOM! STUDIOS (W) Grant Morrison (A)...

What Looks Good for 10/28: Indies

Julia Walchuk
October 27, 2015
Boom! Studios, Image, Indie, Oni Press, What Looks Good
It's my favorite week of the month!! Boom! has all of my favorite titles coming out! Arcadia, The Spire, and Over the Garden Wall are the greatest (Power Up and Wild's End are pretty darn cool...

Community, Conversation, and Crowds: NYCC 2015

Julia Walchuk
October 20, 2015
Miscellaneous Comic Book Content
My throat is so scratchy I'm not sure I'll ever be able to speak again, I got stopped at the airport because the massive stack of comics in my backpack looked suspicious, and my calves feel a lot like...

What Looks Good for 10/21: Indies

Julia Walchuk
October 20, 2015
Columns, Indie, What Looks Good
Back to the Future #1 Publisher: IDW Publishing Writers: Bob Gale & Various Artists: Brent Schoonover, Dan Schoening Instead of playing with time travel, as you might expect, the new Back...

This Week in Boom!: My New All Time Favorite Joke

Julia Walchuk
September 30, 2015
Boom! Studios, Indie, News, This Week in BOOM!
Amazing World Of Gumball 2015 Grab Bag #1 (Cover A Mariel Cartwright), $4.99 Amazing World Of Gumball 2015 Grab Bag #1 (Cover B Terry Blas), AR   This comic was surprisingly super awesome! I...

This Week in Dark Horse: Short and Semi-Sweet

Julia Walchuk
September 29, 2015
Dark Horse, Indie, News, This Week in Dark Horse
Colder Toss The Bones #1 (Of 5), $3.99 So the only Colder I’ve read previously was the series right before this one that featured the finger guy, Swivel. That comic was one of the most grotesquely...
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