[Comic Review] Valiant’s Livewire Volume 1: Fugitive TPB

Comic Credits Writer: Vita Ayala Artists: Raul Allen, Patricia Martin, Scott Koblish Colors by Diego Rodriguez Letters by Saida Temofonte Cover by Adam Pollina   This is a review of Livewire Volume one: Fugitive Trade paperback. Here’s a summary of the trade before we hop into the review. Accomplice. Mentor. Savior. And now, Enemy of the State. Seeking to protect other vulnerable superpowered psiots like herself, Livewire plunged the United States into a nationwide blackout, causing untold devastation. With the whole world hunting her, what kind of hero will Livewire…

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[Comic Review] Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Issue 45

Comic Credits Writer: Ryan Parrot Illustrator: Daniele Di Nicuolo Colors: Walter Baiamonte Color Assistance: Katia Ranalli Letters: Ed Dukeshire Cover: Jamal Campbell Editor: Dafna Pleban   Warning: This review will contain spoilers for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers issue 45.   Kicking off this issue is the continuation and conclusion of the Omega Rangers’ raid on the moon. We begin following Kiya during the assault, which I love the framing and use of blue by Daniele Di Nicuolo and Walter Baiamonte. From there we move to Zack confronting Goldar, where Goldar mentions how the fight with Omega Black…

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Comic Preview: X-O MANOWAR #1

Happy Holidays heroes, we have a preview at the upcoming X-O MANOWAR series which is set to come out this March 25th 2020. You should be able to go to your local comic book shop and pre-order the series now or pre-order it digitally. That said, here’s the press release and comic ink preview. New York, NY (December 23rd, 2019) – Feast your eyes on stunning new artwork from X-O MANOWAR #1! Aric of Dacia, a 4th-century Visigoth warrior bonded with a powerful sentient alien armor, is facing a whole…

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Comixology Marvel BOGO Sale

Happy Wednesday heroes, we have learned that Comixology is having a Marvel “Buy One, Get One” sale on their website. Fans can buy one book and get the other one for free. In addition, there are some recent titles that I would recommend picking up such as House of X, Powers of X, and a few other titles that came out like Marauders, Fallen Angels, X-Men, and X-Force. Now, if the X-Men is not someone’s cup of tea then try snagging Spider-Verse, Infinity Gauntlet, and Secret Wars which I felt…

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Ultraman Comic Book Series Coming From Marvel in 2020

In a brand-new post on Marvel’s website, the comic book publisher announced that starting in 2020, Ultraman comics and graphic novels will be released. Marvel’s editor-in-chief, CB Cebulski had this to say on the announcement: “As one of the world’s most popular franchises, Ultraman has brought together some of the most passionate fandoms in pop culture today, and we can’t wait to bring his story to even more fans around the globe. Like Marvel, Ultraman captivated generations by telling spectacular stories grounded in the real world, and it continues to…

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Review: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Issue 43

Comic Credits Writer: Ryan Parrot Illustrator: Daniele Di Nicuolo Colors: Walter Baiamonte Color Assistance: Katia Ranalli Letters: Ed Dukeshire Cover: Jamal Campbell Editor: Dafna Pleban   Warning: This review will contain spoilers for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers issue 43.   We are morphing straight into Issue 43, as we start off with Billy recapping the fight with Dayne. Now, to say the Rangers took a lost is an understatement, given Billy’s recap of events. Dayne started the battle targeting Kimberly and broke her thumb, taking the long range fighter out. Dayne…

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Review: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Issue 42

Comic Credits Writer: Ryan Parrot Illustrator: Daniele Di Nicuolo Colors: Walter Baiamonte Color Assistance: Katia Ranalli Letters: Ed Dukeshire Cover: Jamal Campbell Editor: Dafna Pleban   Warning: This review will contain spoilers for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers issue 42.   Kicking off the issue is Dayne narrating over the current battle the Mighty Moprhin Power Rangers face. Now, I enjoyed reading his analysis of the Rangers, as they fought; it gave characters like Rocky, Adam, and Aiesha a bit more depth to them. Whereas, his analysis the remaining originals: Billy,…

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Review: Headless Issue 1

Comic Credits Writer: Alexander Banchitta Illustrator: Robert Ahmad Letterer: Fred C Stresing Headless Logo: Gabe Pinto Scout Production: Kurt Knippel   Introduction: Headless is a comic series that is currently published by Scout Comics, it is a new book from our associate, Alexander Banchitta, whose books we reviewed in the past. Now, heading into this issue, I knew nothing about what Headless would bring to the table. However, by the title I assumed the book could be about a murder mystery. Whereas, Wheelz hypothesized, correctly, that this would be a horror-action…

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Review: Go Go Power Rangers Issue 22

Comic Credits Writer: Ryan Parrot & Sina Grace Illustrator: Francesco Mortarino Colors: Raul Angulo Letters: Ed Dukeshire Cover: Ivan Shavrin Editor: Dafna Pleban   Warning: This review contains spoilers for Go Go Power Rangers Issue 22 and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 41. Fans please read both issues before reading this review.   Lights, camera, we are morphing back to action with Go Go Power Rangers issue 22, as we start off in the past. The scene is featuring the team debating whether or not Tommy should join them as a…

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Review: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Issue 41

Comic Credits Writer: Ryan Parrot Illustrator: Daniele Di Nicuolo Colors: Walter Baiamonte Color Assistance: Katia Ranalli Letters: Ed Dukeshire Cover: Jamal Campbell Editor: Dafna Pleban   Warning: This review contains spoilers for MMPR Issue 41 and Go Go Power Rangers Issue 21. Fans please read both issues before reading this review.   Kicking off this issue is Lord Zedd’s new muscle for hire, Dayne the Sirian, reviewing Zedd’s previous encounters with the Power Rangers. The scene easily reminds me of how professional football and basketball teams often study the tapes…

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