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REVIEW: The Manhattan Projects #12
People will often talk about The Walking Dead – or, more recently, Saga – as the harshest, most ruthless comic on the shelves, refusing to pull punches with how they put their characters through the wringer. But surely, surely, The Manhattan … Continue reading
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Tagged comics, creator-owned, Enrico Fermi, Harry Daghlian, Image, Jonathan Hickman, Jordie Bellaire, Nick Pitarra, Rus Wooton, The Manhattan Projects
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REVIEW: The Manhattan Projects #11
It’s a strange thing to say, but The Manhattan Projects could very well be the best team book in the comic market today. Better than Justice League, better than The Avengers, better even than Wolverine and the X-Men, this oddball … Continue reading
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Tagged comics, creator-owned, Harry Daghlian, Image, Jonathan Hickman, Jordie Bellaire, Nick Pitarra, The Manhattan Projects
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REVIEW: The Manhattan Projects #1
I must admit, I have never really been a big Jonathan Hickman fan. The first I’d heard of him was when I picked up Secret Warriors. I thought the central concept behind that series that the first issue set up … Continue reading
My Top Ten Comics of 2012
We’re back a bit earlier this year, so apologies to any groundbreaking comic that comes out of nowhere in the last two weeks of December and blows me away. This marks the third time I’ve run this feature on my … Continue reading →