Author: Carl Doherty
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Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim PC Review
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Majesty 2 provides intricate and engrossing real-time strategy and a depreciative sense of humour frequently bordering on barmy.
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Green Lantern: The Sinestro Corps War (vols. 1&2) Review
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2009, DC Writers: Geoff Johns, Dave Gibbons, Peter Tomasi Pencils: Ethan Van Sciver, Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleason, Angel Unzueta, Pascal Alixe, Dustin Nguyen, Jamal Igle Inks: Ethan Van Sciver, Oclair Albert, Prentis Rollins, Drew Geraci, Vicente Cifuentes… and a million others Colours: Moose Baumann, Guy Major, Rod Reis, David Curiel, JD Smith With The…
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Kisenja Fuses Superheroes and Fashion
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in Comic NewsIncreasingly in webcomics and self-published fiction, a little industry savvy is not only a plus but a prerequisite. Much to the chagrin of traditional comic creators, artistic proficiency and a knack for a good story aren’t going to be enough without a level of business strategy. www.kisenja.com, however, has to be a first. It’s a…
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Heracles Chariot Racing WiiWare Review
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This Greek mythology- themed racer offers sufficient thrills at a bargain price.
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Dark Reign: The List: Avengers Review
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Marvel Writer: Brian Michel Bendis Pencils: Marko Djurdjevic Inks: Mark Morales Colours: Marte Gracia This one-shot commencing the next stage in Norman Osborn’s Dark Reign, ‘The List’, left me somewhat peeved for two reasons. Firstly, this seemingly thick $3.99 special actually contains 15 pages of “preview pages” from the upcoming Daredevil and X-men one-shots, which…
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Citizen Rex #1 Comic Book Review
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Dark Horse Story and art: Mario & Gilbert Hernandez Struggling for a reasonable way to begin this review, I realised that there’s really no point in analysing or discussing Citizen Rex, the new series by two of the three Hernandez siblings. From Love and Rockets to their work on Mister X, the Brothers Hernandez have…
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Agents of ATLAS #10 Comic Review
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Marvel Writer: Jeff Parker Art: Gabriel Hardman, Paul Rivoche Colours: Elizabeth Dismang There are certain comic writers whose name is essentially a seal of consistent quality. Even when Moore, Gaiman and Ennis are at their worst they still produce work that is nothing less than interesting. Jeff Parker might soon have to be added to…
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Greek Street #3 Comic Book Review
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Vertigo Writer: Peter Milligan Pencils: Davide Gianfelice Colours: Patricia Mulvihill Issue 1 of Greek Street was quite possibly one of the bleakest, unpleasant comics ever published by Vertigo. While the series has yet to top supposed protagonist Eddie’s self-castration, Peter Milligan has managed to reach the end of Issue 3 without a single joyous moment.…