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Tag Archives: Greg Rucka
Wonder Woman: Rebirth #1 (DC)
Rating: 5/5 – Addressing Wonder Woman’s Lack of Clear Beginnings. By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. From the opening pages to the very end of Wonder Woman: Rebirth, writer Greg Rucka is setting the stage for how he’s going to … Continue reading
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Tagged comic books, comics, DC Comics, Greg Rucka, Liam Sharp, Matthew Clark, Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman: Rebirth
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Cyclops #6 (Marvel)
Rating: 4/5 – Extremely New Reader Friendly, Cyclops in Space With the Starjammers. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Alamo. I’ll lay my cards on the table and admit I’ve never been a big X-Men fan, nor have I found Cyclops to … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, comics, Corsair, Cosmic, Cyclops, Greg Rucka, Javier Garron, John Layman, Marvel, Russell Dauterman, Starjammers, X-Men
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Cyclops #2 (Marvel)
CREDIT: Marvel Comics Rating: 4.5/5 – A Fresh New Take on an Established Character. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Alamo. Never in a million light years would I have thought I would enjoy a Cyclops solo book. But here I am, … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, comics, Corsair, Cosmic, Cyclops, Greg Rucka, Marvel, Russell Dauterman, X-Men
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Lazarus #8 (Image)
CREDIT: Image Comics Rating: 5/5 – Rucka and Lark Are The Ones We Are Looking For! by ComicSpectrum reviewer Hank Johnson. There are certain comic book series that are like a great mixed drink. You sit at the bar, have … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Level, comics, David Brothers, Greg Rucka, Johnson, Michael Lark, Santi Arcas
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The Veil #1 (Dark Horse)
Rating: 2.5/5 – A very slow start for a promising series. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Will Hessling. This was a very slow issue, we got very little exposition or dialog. I also didn’t feel like I got any sort of touchstone … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, comics, Dark Horse, Greg Rucka, Toni Fejzula
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Lazarus #5 (Image)
Rating: 4.5/5 – Second arc plunges the story to new depths. After a short hiatus, Greg Rucka and Michael Lark bring us Lazarus #5 to jumpstart the new arc in a way that pushes this futuristic dystopian yarn to new … Continue reading
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Tagged comic book, comics, dystopian, Greg Rucka, Image, Lazarus, Michael Lark, Sci-Fi, science fiction
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American Vampire Anthology #1 (DC/Vertigo)
Rating: 4.5/5 – All-star creators telling dark little stories. I’ve been a fan of American Vampire by Scott Snyder & Rafael Albuquerque since it debuted in 2010, another very strong Vertigo staple. The series is currently on hiatus, Scott Snyder … Continue reading
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Tagged American Vampire, Becky Cloonan, DC, Fabio Moon, Francesco Francavilla, Gabriel Ba, Gail Simone, Greg Rucka, Jason Aaron, Jeff Lemire, JP Leon, Rafael Albuquerque, Ray Fawkes, Scott Snyder, Vertigo
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Lazarus #3 (Image)
Rating: 4.5/5 – Family doesn’t always come first Lazarus, the latest collaboration from the all-star team of Greg Rucka and Michael Lark is an insightful look into a dystopian future where economic breakdowns have allowed several families to rule the … Continue reading
Lazarus #1 (Image)
Rating: 5/5 – Nobody lives forever? Maybe Eve does. I was really looking forward to this book from the moment I saw it advertised. Greg Rucka writing & Michael Lark on art? A great team and something I went into … Continue reading