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Category Archives: Titan
Bloodborne #1 (Titan Comics)
Rating: 3.5/5 – Comics Set in the Lovecraft-Inspired World of Bloodborne. By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. I’m a big fan of the FromSoftware games Dark Souls and Bloodborne. Of the two, Bloodborne is my preferred title as I love … Continue reading
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Tagged Ales Kot, Bloodborne, comic books, comics, From Software, Piotr Kowalski, Titan
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Quarry’s War #1 (Titan)
Rating: 4/5 – Max Collins’ Marine Sniper turned Hitman Transitions to Comics by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall Titan Comics’ ‘Hard Case Crime’ imprint continues to impress me with their latest offering, “Quarry’s War” by award-winning crime author Max Allan Collins. … Continue reading
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Tagged comics, Hard Case Crime, Hitman, Mafia, Quarry, Titan Comics, Vietnam
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Peepland #1 (Titan)
Rating: 4/5 – The Seedy Side of NYC… Times Square in 1986 by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall Last time around we looked at the first Hard Case Crime offering, Triggerman, with classic depression era gangster crime and the atypical setting … Continue reading
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Tagged Christa Faust, comics, Crime, Gary Phillips, Hard Case Crime, New York City, Peepland, Peepshow, Times Square, Titan Comics
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Triggerman #1 (Titan)
Rating: 4/5 – Booze, Bullets, and Broads; Everything I Want in a Crime Comic! by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall I read a LOT of comics. Keeping the stories from 100+ comics a month straight in my head requires, for me, … Continue reading
FCBD 2016: The Final Five!
…and here are the last 5 “Silver” level comics from FCBD 2015! There are 2 based on video games, 2 manga/anime themed samplers, and a sample of a magazine about comics and pop culture. I feel like I’ve finished a … Continue reading
Posted in Gemstone, Kodansha, Titan, Udon, Viz Media
Tagged Assassin's Creed, Attack On Titan, comics, FCBD, FCBD 2016, Gemstone, Kodansha, My Hero Academia, One Punch Man, Overstreet Marketplace, Street Fighter V, Titan Comics, Udon, Viz Media
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FCBD 2016: Gold Books
There are 12 “Gold” comics for Free Comic Book Day each year, and every shop that is participating in the FCBD event is supposed to carry all the Gold Books, so you should be able to find these at any … Continue reading
Posted in Archie, Dark Horse, DC, IDW, Titan, Valiant
Tagged 4001 AD, aliens, Archie, comic books, comics, Dark Horse, DC Comics, Doctor Who, Faith, FCBD, FCBD 2016, Free Comic Book Day, Hellboy, idw, Rai, Rom, Serenity, Suicide Squad, Titan, valiant
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Dark Souls #1 (Titan Comics)
Rating: 3/5 – It’s Dark Souls, but So Far Only in Title. By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. I love the Dark Souls series of games not only for their incredible difficulty, but for their equally complicated and challenging story … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Quah, comic books, comics, Dark Souls. Titan Comics, George Mann
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The Troop #2 (Titan)
Rating: 3.5/5 – What’s in the Quiet Room? by ComicSpectrum reviewer Brett Downard I like think of The Troop as X-Men if it was a Vertigo book. It has everything a “superpower team verses a mysterious group trying to capture … Continue reading
Johnny Red #1 (Titan)
Rating: 4.5/5 – Perfect Mix of Back-Story and WWII Action. by ComicSpectrum EiC Bob Bretall. I wasn’t reading British comics in the 1970s, but what I have seen of them long after the fact when reprinted for a US audience, … Continue reading
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Tagged comics, Garth Ennis, Hawker Hurricane, Johnny Red, Keith Burns, Russia, War, WWII
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