Mad Cave August Pre-Order Reviews
Looking for new indie books? Check out these advance reviews from Mad Cave for books from Justin Jordan, @tyasseta, @marksable, @jerhaun, Toril Orlesky, and many more. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsLooking for new indie books? Check out these advance reviews from Mad Cave for books from Justin Jordan, @tyasseta, @marksable, @jerhaun, Toril Orlesky, and many more. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsOne World Under Doom is at the halfway point. How has it been so far? And what has it had to say? Reviews and analysis of the main series and its tie-ins.
DetailsLenore The Time War
Lenore is back in a collection featuring one of her funniest adventures ever. Time travel shenanigans ensure for her, Ragamuffin, Pooty, and Taxidermy after they cross paths with the Time Goats. Roman Dirge does it again. @ComicsTitan
DetailsBring on the Bad Guys – Loki #1
The latest Bring on the Bad Guys one-shot sends Loki to discover the true cost of art. Unfortunately a muddled story obscures the answer.
DetailsNews from the Fallout #2
News from the Fallout #2 continues its master class in minimalist storytelling. Condon’s script has more dialogue but it doesn’t go overboard. Love’s art is stunning in a less is more capacity. @ImageComics
DetailsSpeed Racer #1
jumps out of the gate and doesn’t slow down. A quick pace, accessible story, and character based writing makes this an easy first issue for anyone to try. Great work from @Peposed, @Tinto83Tinto, @RexLokus, and Buddy Beaudoin.
DetailsSpace Ghost Annual #1
– wraps up the storyline running through the series’ first season. In this way the annual doesn’t feel particularly special. Nor is it a self-contained story that might attract the attention of new readers.
DetailsRebel Moon: Nemesis #1
is an odd duck in the sense that knowing the source material will make understanding the world much easier. But at the same time, the core of the story can be told in any genre or any environment. @gailsimone @FedeBertoniArt @ComicsTitan
DetailsThe Unchosen #1
delivers a stunning visual experience. But it can’t quite make up for the thin and very derivative fantasy plot. @ImageComics
DetailsSuperior Avengers #4
turns down on the thrills to deliver necessary exposition. But @Steve_Foxe, @marescaluca, @Iacono_Mattia, @KyleHotz, and @Rachellecheri don’t slow down the fun for a second. #SuperiorAvengers #MarvelComics
DetailsRed Hulk #6
lets up the action as @Benjamin_Percy delivers a well crafted transition issue, moving Red Hulk and company to a new location with new antagonists. Geoff Shaw and @BryanValenza keep the striking visuals coming even though this is a quieter issue.
DetailsGreen Lantern Corps #6
steadies the ship after two uneven issues with a pair of solid stories. @amancay_art’s art and Arif Prianto’s colors combine for fantastic visuals. @spacekicker @Moelennial #GreenLanternCorps
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