Rachel Pollack and New Gods in the Nineties
Rachel Pollack brought the New Gods firmly into the 90s, and the run is more often decried than read. What could elicit such fear and disdain? What madness lies with gods who are flexible ideals.
DetailsRachel Pollack brought the New Gods firmly into the 90s, and the run is more often decried than read. What could elicit such fear and disdain? What madness lies with gods who are flexible ideals.
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Red Sonja #10 (Russell, Colak, Kelly, Otsmane-Elhaou) isn’t the most action-packed issue in the series thus far, but it does capture some important moments in the expansive war at hand that fans will want to catch.
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American Gods: TMOTS #6: Russell, Hampton, Fabry, Brown, Mack, Lange, Parker) a perfect blend of plotting and art leads us to payoff we’ve waited so long to see.
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Crone #1 (Culver, Greenwood, Simpson, Brosseau) has a lot of potential, but it relies greatly on tropes and imagery from other staples of the sword and sorcery genre. Time will tell if this story escapes blending in too much with its predecessors.
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While Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure isn’t a great movie and doesn’t hold up over the years since its release, audiences have to remember it was intended for young children. After Return of the Jedi, kids wanted more of the adorable teddy bear creatures, and that was this movie’s goal. Sadly, this movie is boring and strange rather than what one would call an “adventure”.
DetailsGreen Lantern: Blackstars #1
Green Lantern: Blackstars #1 (Morrison, Xermanico, Oliff, Wands) is a gorgeously rendered narrative in which Morrison out-Morrisons himself, for better or worse.
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Firefly #10: (Pak, McDaid, Federici, Lafuente) As the chaos continues we discover just how far a mother will go to help her son.
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