Review: Jenny Zero #1
Jenny Zero #1, written by Dave Dwonch & Brockton Mckinney takes on the ‘Kaiju genre
Jenny Zero #1, written by Dave Dwonch & Brockton Mckinney takes on the ‘Kaiju genre
Just when you thought the King in Black tie-ins could not get more dull, they
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Star Trek Year Five continues its wonderful classic take on the franchise filled with high
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One of the best things about reviewing books for Crusaders is getting to see creators
With its simple conflicts and animated-style roots this Aggretsuko comic hearkens back to Sunday Comics.
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After a fantastic first issue, running the rule over the following issues is a tough
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