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Ota Benga from B.P.R.D. 1947 returns as newcomer Ashley Strode is sent to him to deal with a demon he may have information on. Take the jump for an early Major Spoilers look at B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: Exorcism #1.
Tag Archives: Advance Review
ADVANCE REVIEW: Star Wars: Knight Errant: Escape #1
Kerra Holt is a Jedi behind enemy lines. Stuck in Sith domains with no outside contact, how well Kerra be the hero she is meant to, find out after the jump. . .
ADVANCE REVIEW: Planet of the Apes #1
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After “Battle for the Planet of the Apes” nearly sapped every last ounce of good will out of the movie going populace, and the Tim Burton re-imagining with Mark Wahlberg pretty much put nail into the franchises coffin, what could this comic possibly offer? Take the jump and find out.
WARNING! This comic does not come out until April 27th, 2011. So SPOILERS may be ahead!
ADVANCE REVIEW: Gladstone’s School For World Conquerors #1

Kids say and do the darndest things, like wreck downtown. Or blow up a prison wall. Oh youth! Punching your first do-gooder through a sky scraper is up there with learning to tie your own shoes, and you have to learn somewhere. What better place than a school for villainy?
*Warning! This comic doesn’t come out until the 4th of May, 2011. So SPOILERS may be ahead.
ADVANCE REVIEW: Malignant Man #1 (of 4)

Being on deaths door can rob you of many things besides your future. But when your memories begin to fade, and important moments slip through the cracks, you are left with what kind of man you want to be. For better, or for worse, as the tumor is just part of the laundry list of troubles.
** Warning! This issue doesn’t come out until April 20th, 2010. So SPOILERS may be ahead! **
ADVANCE REVIEW: Nonplayer #1

MMORPG’s are an addictive past time, that consume peoples lives more than they probably should. But is the world of Elf’s, Fairies, resurrection fees, and XP boosts any better than the life you currently live? And could it lead to ruin?
Heads up! Nonpayer #1 doesn’t go on sale until April 6th, 2011, so SPOILERS may be ahead.
ADVANCE REVIEW: Incorruptible # 16

Max Damage and the Paradigm are finding that it’s easier said than done, when it comes to saving the day. It’d be a heck of a lot easier too if your sidekick didn’t kill one of the super-heroes of the team, Paradigm. What’s a reformed super-villain going to do?
ADVANCE REVIEW: Undying Love #1

Love can bring two people together from beyond great distances, even death! When the gun totting former American soldier, John Sargent, falls deeply in love with a gorgeous Chinese woman named Mei, all seemed right in the world. Except for the fact, that she is a Vampire. Will their love last? Or will it burst into flames at first light?
Note: This comic doesn’t arrive in stores until March 30th , 2011 so SPOILERS AHEAD!
ADVANCE REVIEW: Witchblade #143

When the star of said comic, Sara Pezzini, wielder of the Witchblade, shows up in her own comic as a guest star only, it might not end well. Can her partner, and lover Detective Patrick Gleason hold this comic up all by himself? Or will the lack of a buxom, gauntlet wielding female doom this the title to become Witch-bland? Take the jump and find out.
ADVANCE REVIEW: Lorna, Relic Wrangler One Shot

Parody has spawned some successful properties, for example, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Lorna is a Trailer Trash Tomb Raider Parody, and it wholeheartedly owns up to this fact, with tongue firmly planted in cheek. But, does this One Shot of Lorna become a National Treasure? Or is it a Temple of Doom?
Note: This book arrives March 23, 2011, so SPOILERS AHEAD!
ADVANCE REVIEW: Donald Duck and Friends #364

Donald Duck. Icon, of the animated cinema. Donald Duck, a character that’s been around longer than most of your Grandparents. Does Donald’s age turn his comic foray into a fine vintage wine? Or just sour grapes with taste of sweaty feet?
Advance Review: Insane Jane – Avenging Star #1
Or – “From Out Of The Asylum…”

Bluewater Productions gave us the initial Insane Jane miniseries back in 2008, and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised by the book. All at once fun, vaguely silly, and truly chilling, the Insane Jane mini introduced to a young girl named Jane who wanted to escape her humdrum life by becoming a superhero. The familiar premise went places that no one could have predicted, and ended with Jane having an entirely new life, albeit not the one she might have chosen…












