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Category Archives: Boom!
Cluster #1 (BOOM!)
Rating: 4/5 – Verhoeven’s Starship Troopers merged with Christopher Lambert in Fortress – minus the cheese and open satire. by ComicSpectrum reviewer R.C. Killian It seems like every time I set foot in a comic shop these days, new creator-owned … Continue reading
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Tagged aliens, Boom!, Cluster, comic books, comics, Damian Couceiro, Ed Brisson, Michael Garland, military, Prison, Sci-Fi
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Star Trek/Planet of the Apes #2 (IDW/BOOM!)
Rating: 4.5/5 – Boldly Going Where No Man or Ape Has Gone Before. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Alamo. There aren’t two things in this world that tweak my geekdom more than Star Trek and Planet of the Apes. When I … Continue reading
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Tagged Boom!, Captain Kirk, Crossover, David Tipton, idw, Klingons, Planet of the Apes, Rachael Stott, Scott Tipton, Star Trek, The Primate Directive
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Thomas Alsop #8 (BOOM!)
Rating: 5/5 – A Fabulous Supernatural NYC That Felt Authentic From Start to Finish. by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall. Writer Chris Miskiewicz knows NYC and it comes across in the story of Thomas Alsop, the “Hand of the Island”. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 9/11, Boom!, Chris Miskiewick, comics, Manhattan, New York City, NYC, Palle Schmidt, Thomas Alsop
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Burning Fields (BOOM!)
Rating: 4.5/5 – Otherworldly Evil in a Realistic and Genuine Setting. by ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Burning Fields does a fantastic job of telling a compelling story that is grounded in realism, but provides an ending that hints of … Continue reading
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Tagged Boom!, Burning Fields, Colin Lorimer, comic books, comics, Michael Moreci, Tim Daniel
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Memetic #3 (BOOM!)
Rating: 2.5/5 – The Ending of This Series Fell Flat For Me. by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall. I really enjoyed the 1st issue of this series, I gave it a 4/5 in the review I wrote. At the end of … Continue reading
Deep State #1 (BOOM!)
Rating: 4.5/5 – Revealing the ‘Truth’ Behind Popular Conspiracy Theories. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Alamo. 1. Conspiracy theory [noun]: a belief that some covert but influential organization is responsible for a circumstance or event. It’s been my experience that people … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariela Kristantina, Boom!, Conspiracy Theory, Deep State, Justin Jordan
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Memetic #1 (BOOM!)
Rating: 4/5 – Whatever You Do, Don’t Look at Good Times Sloth. by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall. A whole new twist on the post apocalyptic tale from writer James Tynion IV and artist Eryk Donovan tell a story of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Boom! Studios, comic, comic book post apocalyptic, Eryk Donovan, Good TImes Sloth, James Tynion IV, Meme, Memetic
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Jim Henson’s The Storyteller: Witches #1 (Archaia/BOOM!)
Rating: 4/5 – Fantasy Worthy of Jim Henson’s Name. by ComicSpectrum Reviewer David Akers. I’m a fan of Jim Henson and his work. No, that’s an understatement. I’m an uber-fan. I have seen everything I could find that he had … Continue reading
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Tagged Archaia, Boom!, comic book, comics, Jim Henson, S. M. Vidaurri, Story Teller, Storyteller, witches
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George Pérez’s Sirens #1 (BOOM!)
Rating: 4/5 – An Epic Story that Spans Time and Space. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Alamo. George Pérez’s Sirens is the first comic book coming out of his exclusive deal with Boom and his first original comic book in over … Continue reading
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Tagged Boom!, Dragons, George Pérez, Sirens, space, Superheroes, time travel, Westerns, Women
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