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Distinguished Critique: Green Lantern: The Road Back Review Though unbalanced in its characterization, this volume is constructed upon strong themes of redemption and growth Also read Nathan's blogs at
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Random Reviews: V for Vendetta Alan Moore and David Lloyd's seminal work is an experiment in destruction and chaos, poetically paving a path for others to rebuild -
(Strand)om Stories: Sabretooth: DeathHunt Review This limited series looks great but underneath the art lies a connect-the-dots style story, simplicity painting over subtance -
Crawling Back: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #15 Review This annual is a far more entertaining adventure with "frenemies" Spider-Man and the Punisher than other team-up tales -
Distinguished Critique: Wonder Woman by George Perez (vol. 2) Review This second volume unveils the compelling further adventures of a hero who represents the bridge between humanity and myth -
Spider-view: Spider-Man/Punisher/Sabretooth: Designer Genes A mediocre graphic novel with a trite premise serves up some entertaining concepts and a decent twist -
(Strand)om Stories: X-Men Origins: Firestar Review Middling issues serve as bookends to a well-plotted, character-driven limited series which defines this volume's titular hero -
Crawling Back: Amazing Spider-Man #13 Review (The Sinister Six, Part 5) A classic villain deserves a better debut in an issue that has an interesting premise but is executed awkwardly -
Random Reviews: The Rocketeer: The Complete Adventures Dave Stevens' original creation soars high, blending historical fiction and pulp heroism across two entertaining adventures -
Fantastic (Four)ays: Fantastic Four #3 Review A simple villain is overshadowed by a hearty cliffhanger and classic artistic contributions to the ever-evolving FF mythos