| Daredevil Now ‘Risk-Averse Angel’ After Born Again Conversion
In a development so stunning it made me drop a cup of coffee on my foot this morning, Daredevil – the self-proclaimed nocturnal protector of Hell’s Kitchen (the neighborhood in New York, not the cooking show with that perpetually angry British dude) – has revealed that he has become a born again Christian and will no longer battle crime as Daredevil. “I can no longer continue my fight against the criminal element of this city while dressed as a poorly-attired minion of the dark lord Satan,” Daredevil said to the assembled press early this morning. “I am now….Risk-Averse Angel!”
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| Comic Review: Think Tank: Creative Destruction #1
Think Tank: Creative Destruction #1
Written by Matt Hawkins
Art by Rahsan Ekedal
Cover by Rahsan Ekedal
Top Cow
Release Date: April 6, 2016
Cover Price: $3.99 Think Tank: Creative Destruction #1 lives up to its name: heavy on smarts, and slow moving. Like any well-crafted, complex but believable sci-fi book or movie, this comic doesn’t stop to explain itself. The reader is expected to keep up with overflowing technical dialogue, while the plot slowly lumbers forward. This first issue establishes a cast of characters and threads the web of motivations that connects them, but there’s no real action until the final frames, when a mysterious event establishes a mystery that needs solving. Did we need an entire issue of set-up? The Think Tank context deserves explanation, but we get that in the two-page black and white introduction. The next twenty-five pages would have benefited from a few more plot points.
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| Oni Press Comics Releases For March 30, 2016 |
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Wednesday, March 30th, 2016 at 6:00 pm |

Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of Oni Press comic book titles that were released on March 30, 2016.
...continue reading » Tags: Alberto Jiménez Alburquerque, Brian Hurtt, Charles Soule, CJ Cannon, Cullen Bunn, Gabo, Greg Rucka, Guy Major, Joëlle Jones, Joe Infurnari, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Justin Greenwood, Marc Ellerby, Nick Filardi, Nicole Rodriguez, Oni Press, Rian Sygh, Rick and Morty, Ryan Hill, Zac Gorman, Zander Cannon | |
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| Dark Horse Comics Releases For March 30, 2016 |
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Wednesday, March 30th, 2016 at 4:00 pm |

Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of Dark Horse Comics comic book titles that were released on March 30, 2016. This month has two different Conan comics! Not to mention the last Fight Club 2. So dig in, March is ending with a bang!
...continue reading » Tags: Avatar, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Bill Crabtree, Brian Ching, Bryan Konietzko, Cameron Stewart, Chuck Palahniuk, Conan, Conan The Avenger, Dark Horse Comics, Dave Stewart, David Mack, Fight Club 2, Fred Van Lente, Gene Luen Yang, Gurihiru, Jose Villarrubia, King Conan, Matt Kindt, Michael Atiyeh, Michael Dante DiMartino, Past Aways, Paul Renaud, Scott Kolins, Smoke And Shadow, The Last Airbender, Timothy Truman, Tomas Giorello, Wolves Beyond The Border | |
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| Comic Review: Satanic Hell, Vol. 1 |
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Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016 at 9:30 pm |

Satanic Hell, Vol. 1
Written by Grigoris Douros
Art by Kevin Enhart with Newel Anderson
Colors by Jimmy Kerast
Letters by E.T. Dollman
Covers by Kevin Enhart, Jimmy Kerast
Alterna Comics
Release Date: March 23, 2016
Cover Price: $9.99 I want to be forthright here, I only chose to review this comic because I thought the title was the verbal equivalent to exhibitionism. With a title like Satanic Hell, Vol. 1, your expectations are pretty narrowed. The fact that it was based in Texas? Well, that was just icing on the proverbial cake since I live in the Lone Star State, too. The story is about a time in the not too distant future where things in Texas have gotten so bad that the local and state governments have been privatized. And in Texas, the wealthiest folks also happen to be the clergy. With millions of followers tithing weekly and having diversified their financial holdings, the fundamentalist churches in Texas found themselves able to actually purchase the rights to govern the entire state. having taken that bold step, they began to change laws and rules, ensuring that their ways were the only legal ways. Free will is a thing of the past, people are rated according to their attendance of religious services. In effect, the idea was to create a heaven on earth. Unfortunately, even heaven has a dark side.
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