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Review: ‘Transformers Beast Wars’ #5 Changes The Narrative

Writer Erik Burnham continues to create interesting variations to familiar moments. Burnham also continues to use familiar characterization to hopefully

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July 2, 2021 Benjamin Hall 1455 Views Alex Milne, comic book, Dan Schoening, Erik Burnham, IDW, Issue 5, jake m. wood, Josh Burcham, Luis Antonio Delgado, Review, Sidvenblu, Transformers: Beast Wars
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Advance Review: ‘Miskatonic’ #5 Leaves Mystery And Horror In Its Wake

The cover is by artist Jeremy Haun and colorist Nick Filardi. Haun creates a wonderfully epic design that really embraces

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March 23, 2021 Benjamin Hall 1934 Views Aftershock Comics, comic book, Dave Sharpe, Giorgio Pontrelli, Issue 5, Jeremy Haun, Mark Sable, Miskatonic, Nick Filardi, Pippa Bowland, Review
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Review: ‘American Ronin’ #5 Falls Backwards

This issue is number five of five so one would expect some type of resolution to the original premise. Yet,

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February 18, 2021 Benjamin Hall 1879 Views aco, American Ronin, AWA Studios, comic book, David Lorenzo, dean white, Issue 5, Peter Milligan, Review, Sal Cipriano

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