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Review: Finding Gossamyr #1

Since the Golden Age, mainstream comics have matured in subject matter in such a manner that the degree of violence or sexual suggestion is becoming unavoidable and the division between the “kids” rack and the rest of the books has never been more clear. At the same time, and with some notable exceptions, modern kid comics don’t have much in them to satisfy adults with subtext and sophistication in the same way that a Pixar film would. That’s the obvious comparison with a book like “Finding Gossamyr”, but does it deliver on its promise?

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Review: Planetoid #1

Science fiction was my first true love, and so I always try to pick up any new sci-fi comic that hits the stands. Of course, it doesn’t always happen — unfortunately, superhero comics get all the press, but that’s a topic that doesn’t belong in a review. While I hadn’t heard of “Planetoid” before it was picked up by Image Comics, the success story was enough to get my attention, and the comic made its way to the top of my “to review” list.

Joe Keatinge's Comics & Stories: Multiversity Reviews Glory #23

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Multiversity Comics has released their advance review of Glory #23 and the reception is, well, looking pretty damn good.

Here are some choice quotes from their 9.0 (out of 10!) rating:

All things considered, this first issue is quite a show of force from Joe Keatinge. As his first major…

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