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Tag Archives: John Layman
Predator vs. Judge Dredd vs. Aliens (Dark Horse)
Rating: 4.5/5 – Three Iconic Franchises Battling it Out All at Once! By ComicSpectrum senior reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Dark Horse and IDW have created a comic that would be tough for me not to read. Predator, Judge Dredd and Aliens … Continue reading
Posted in Dark Horse, IDW
Tagged aliens, Chris Mooneyham, comic books, comics, Dark Horse, idw, John Layman, Judge Dredd, Michael Atiyeh, Predator, Predator vs. Judge Dredd vs. Aliens
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Cyclops #12 (Marvel)
Rating: 3/5 – Another Lackluster Chapter in the Black Vortex Event and an Unsatisfying Ending to a Great Series by ComicSpectrum reviewer Adam Alamo. Marvel’s Black Vortex event, which is currently running through the Guardians of the Galaxy, All-New X-Men, … Continue reading
Posted in Marvel
Tagged Alexander Lozano, Black Vortex, Chris Sotomayor, Corsair, Cosmic, Cyclops, Guardians of the Galaxy, Javier Garron, John Layman, Marvel, X-Men
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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
Posted in Marvel
Tagged comic book, comics, Corsair, Cosmic, Cyclops, Greg Rucka, Javier Garron, John Layman, Marvel, Russell Dauterman, Starjammers, X-Men
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Detective Comics #28 (DC)
Rating: 3.5/5 – A fun read, but something we’ve seen before. by ComicSpectrum reviewer Shawn Hoklas. Detective Comics number twenty-eight is the second part of the Gothtopia storyline that began in last month’s mega-sized anniversary issue. Gothtopia is a mini … Continue reading
Posted in DC
Tagged Aaron Lopresti, comic books, comics, DC Comics, Detective Comics, Gothtopia, John Layman
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Chew #38 (Image)
Rating: 3.5/5 – Mason Savoy decides that prison is not for him. Chew, co-created by John Layman (writer) and Rob Guillory (artist), has been one of the more inventive and unique comic books since its inception in 2009. The story … Continue reading
Posted in Image
Tagged Chew, comic book, comics, Image, John Layman, Rob Guillory, Tony Chu
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Detective Comics #26 (DC)
Rating: 3.5/5 – Same old same old, but different. I love Man-Bat. He is one of my favorite Batman villains. He is the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde of Batman villains. There are thousands of great stories you can write … Continue reading
Posted in DC
Tagged Aaron Lopresti, Batman, comic book, comics, DC Comics, Detective Comics, John Layman, Man-Bat, New52
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Detective Comics #22 (DC)
Rating: 3/5 – Anti-Batman villain the Wrath introduced into the New 52 Detective Comics 22 is the first part of a storyline that will introduce the Batman villain Wrath into the New 52 DC Universe. For those not familiar with … Continue reading
Posted in DC
Tagged Andy Clarke, Batman, Bruce Wayne, Detective Comics, Jason Fabok, John Layman, Man-Bat, Wrath
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