Dorohedoro Season 1 Review: A Unique Experience
Dorohedoro
If I were to describe Dorohedoro’s first season with one word it would be unique. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever watched before and it feels like a breath of fresh air.
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If I were to describe Dorohedoro’s first season with one word it would be unique. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever watched before and it feels like a breath of fresh air.
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Swamp Thing: New Roots #1 (Russell, Santucci, Halisz, Jimmy B.) is just a lot of fun. It’s dark with just the right twist of horror, but still brings an interesting dilemma to the forefront regarding the pursuit of life against the seemingly never-ending forces of death.
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Daphne Byrne #4 (Marks, Jones, Madsen) Daphne is still coming to terms with her father’s death, her mother is falling deeper into trouble, and now the brother is starting to become displeased with her. More creepy layers get peeled back in Daphne Byrne #4!
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Ninjak #4 (Kindt,Ryp,Mann,Sauvage,Guice,Arreola): If you’re gonna write a warning tale about an enigmatic and fierce foe routed in martial arts mayhem and magical mystery, this is a play book on how it’s done.
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With it’s harrowing tone, The Plot #1 (Daniel, Moreci, Hixson, Boyd, Campbell) is the type of book that will stay with you long after you put it down. This is horror comics at its finest.
DetailsThe Gentleman #1
The Gentleman #1 (Anderson Elysee, Veltri, Pagnotta, Myers) leans heavily into horror influences to lay out of a dark yet alluring story that is simply captivating. With a unique sense of representation often lacking in the horror genre, this issue proves to be well worth your time and money.
DetailsThe Valiant #1-4
The Valiant #1-4 (Lemire, Kindt, Rivera, Lanphear) is everything you want in a crossover event and more. At just four issues long, the series captured more depth and heart than just about any other event you can find in comics.
DetailsThe Preacher Diaries Part 3 (Ennis, Dillon, Hollingsworth, Fabry) takes the gang to the wilds of New York City, where they face a very different kind of monster than the one Jesse’s hunting for! Also: Face/off with the REAVER-CLEAVER!
DetailsJoin us as we catch up with writer of Nicnevin and the Bloody Queen, Helen Mullane, to get some insight on the wonderfully dark graphic novel from Humanoids.
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Suicide Risk #1 (Carey, Casagrande, Elder, Dukeshire) A fresh look on if every day humans had access to superpowers like a common street drug.
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