21st Apr2021

‘Spider-Man: Spider’s Shadow #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Chip Zdarsky | Art by Pasqual Ferry | Published By Marvel Comics This is a book that has launched at the perfect time. Why? Firstly, it’s essentially a ‘What If?’ story, just one extended over 4 issues. Nothing wrong with that if there’s enough story in there. Secondly, Marvel are fast catching up […]

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21st Apr2021

Comic Concierge: Comic Book “Starting Points” (April 21st 2021)

by Dan Clark

Welcome Dan, aka Comic Concierge, back to Nerdly with his new YouTube channel dedicated to all things comics. From weekly new releases to graphic novels. Comics are for everyone but the key is finding the right one. Comic Concierge is here to help with that journey, with a range of videos discussing everything from weekly […]

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21st Apr2021

Comic Concierge: Comic Book Countdown (Week of April 14th 2021)

by Dan Clark

Welcome Dan, aka Comic Concierge, back to Nerdly with his new YouTube channel dedicated to all things comics. From weekly new releases to graphic novels. Comics are for everyone but the key is finding the right one. Comic Concierge is here to help with that journey, with a range of videos discussing everything from weekly […]

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19th Apr2021

Comic Concierge: History Through Comics #1 – Three Fingers

by Dan Clark

Welcome Dan, aka Comic Concierge, back to Nerdly with his new YouTube channel dedicated to all things comics. From weekly new releases to graphic novels. Comics are for everyone but the key is finding the right one. Comic Concierge is here to help with that journey, with a range of videos discussing everything from weekly […]

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16th Apr2021

‘Locke & Key / Sandman: Hell and Gone #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Joe Hill | Art by Gabriel Rodriguez | Published by IDW Publishing When it comes to genre fiction royalty, you’d be hard pressed to do better than Joe Hill and Neil Gaiman, or their most famous creations Sandman and Locke & Key. Joe Hill is, of course, the son of Stephen King, and […]

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15th Apr2021

‘Geiger #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Geoff Johns | Art by Gary Frank | Published by Image Comics I think it’s fair to say that people think of Geoff Johns as a DC guy. His runs on books like Green Lantern and The Flash are legendary, and he is of course currently heavily involved in Warner’s (who own DC […]

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12th Apr2021

‘Cult of Dracula #1’ Review (Source Point Press)

by Phil Wheat

Written by Rich Davis | Art by Henry Martinez | Published by Source Point Press I’m not going to lie, as a comic reader most of my time and money is spent on books from the genres big two, Marvel and DC. I very rarely stray from the two, and when I do its usually […]

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12th Apr2021

‘Doctor Who: Missy #1’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Jody Houser | Art by Roberta Ingranata | Published by Titan Comics My first thought when I saw this title was ‘Why?’. Missy, the female regeneration of The Master, is of course a fan favourite character, thanks in no small part to the brilliant Michelle Gomez who played her. She was perfect nemesis/ […]

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12th Apr2021

Comic Concierge: Comic Book Countdown (Week of April 7th 2021)

by Dan Clark

Welcome Dan, aka Comic Concierge, back to Nerdly with his new YouTube channel dedicated to all things comics. From weekly new releases to graphic novels. Comics are for everyone but the key is finding the right one. Comic Concierge is here to help with that journey, with a range of videos discussing everything from weekly […]

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07th Apr2021

‘Legends of the Dark Knight #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written and Drawn by Darick Robertson | Published By DC Comics Ah, Legends of the Dark Knight. That’s a grand old name. I say that as someone who bought the first issue of the original Legends book back in 1989. The first issue printed with several different coloured covers, and muggins here bought the lot. […]

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31st Mar2021

‘Blade Runner: Origins #2’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by K Perkins, Melloe Brown | Art by Fernando Dagnino | Published by Titan Comics I really enjoyed last issue, and our jump into the past. That’s the past both literally, as it’s set in 2009, and the past in Blade Runner mythology/ timeline. It is, of course though, very much the future, albeit […]

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24th Mar2021

‘Captain America Anniversary Tribute #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee | Art by Daniel Acuna, Mahmud A. Asrar, Mark Bagley, Joe Bennett, Natacha Bustos and more… DC of late have been putting out a lot of 80th Anniversary one off specials to celebrate some of their big name characters. They’ve been well received, and it seems Marvel […]

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19th Mar2021

‘Superman: Red & Blue #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Various | Art by Various | Published by DC Comics I’m a pretty easy mark when it comes to Superman books. A quick check of my collection shows over 2000 books with Superman in them. Throw in Superboy and Supergirl and, well, I guess I’ve got a super-addiction. But I digress. As much […]

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08th Mar2021

‘James Bond: Agent of Spectre #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Christos Gage | Art by Luca Casalanguida | Published by Dynamite Entertainment I’ve been reading James Bond comics nearly as long as I’ve been watching James Bond films (the books came later for me, if you are wondering). I bought, and still have, the Marvel Comics adaptation of For Your Eyes Only, released […]

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03rd Mar2021

‘Crime Syndicate #1’ Review (DC Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Andy Schmidt | Art by Kieran McKeown, Dexter Vines | Published by DC Comics I’ve always loved the Crime Syndicate characters. They first appeared on the scene in Justice League of America #29 way back in 1964, created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky. They were from Earth-3, a sort of Mirror Universe […]

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21st Jan2021

‘Avengers #41’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Jason Aaron | Art by Javier Garron | Published by Marvel Comics It’s easy as a reviewer to just pick up and review books you know you will like. I’m as guilty as anyone. If I see a certain character guest starring, or a certain creator involved, I will probably pick up that […]

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19th Jan2021

‘Red Sonja: The Superpowers #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Dan Abnett | Art by Jonathan Lau | Published by Dynamite Entertainment So in a month packed full of Future State titles from DC, and the King in Black stuff from Marvel, I’ve decided to go elsewhere for the first of my weekly reviews. Why? Well, as much as I do love Marvel […]

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08th Jan2021

‘Generations Shattered #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Dan Jurgens, Andy Schmidt, Robert Venditti | Art by Various | Published by DC Comics Ever since Crisis on Infinite Earths back in the 1980’s, I’ve always been a sucker for those big DC events featuring dozens of heroes and villains. Legends, Zero Hour, Convergence, Countdown, Infinite Crisis, and many others have come […]

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29th Dec2020

‘Jim Henson’s Labyrinth: Masquerade #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Lara Elena Donnelly | Art by Various | Published by Boom Studios Being honest, I had no idea that comics based on Jim Henson’s properties was a thing. Sure, I know about the various attempts at Muppet related stuff, but not much else. When this book showed up in my every-other-day scroll through […]

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06th Nov2020

‘Crossover #1’ Review (Image Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Donny Cates | Art by Geoff Shaw | Published by Image Comics This book is like one of those film trailers you see over and over months before the film itself actually comes out. I’ve been hearing about Crossover for a while, and anticipation has been building steadily. Unlike most trailers, though, advance […]

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27th Oct2020

‘Blade Runner 2019 #11’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Mike Johnson | Art by Andres Guinaldo | Published by Titan Comics If one central theme has run through the first year of this book, it is trust. Who should you trust? Who can you trust? When you are dealing with Replicants, that’s no great surprise I guess. People Blade Runner Ash should […]

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16th Oct2020

‘Rorschach #1’ Review (DC Black Label)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Tom King | Art by Jorge Fornes | Published by DC Black Label (DC Comics) Marmite. Only way to describe any book featuring Watchmen characters, or any ongoing series with Watchmen characters. Fans either go with it, or steadfastly refuse to read or acknowledge those books existence. I think nearly everyone by now […]

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