Monster & Wine: Episode 10 - Chink In The Armor

The dynamic duo wax poetic on fast food, recommending some of their favorites...and least favorites. They also discuss a horrific news story out of China and do their very best to find some humor in it. Watch out for those fruit knives people! Monster mentions a video he saw online portraying Man vs Tiger (imagine that outcome) and finally, Disney is discussed. If you love Disney, you'll probably hate Monster.

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Review: Captain Midnight #15

Something big happens in this issue… I mean sure, we get a new villain that is introduced at the end that has been pulling some strings previously, and we get a very fine wrap up on this story arc in the form of a good old-fashioned western showdown (Cue the western music). All that was awesome, but I am talking about something entirely different that happens in this issue that makes it special.

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Review: Sex #16

I have been a fan of Joe Casey and Piotr Kowalski’s story that is part Batman, part Sin City, and part Fifty Shades of Grey, yet all original in its presentation. I have found the writing to be detailed and complex evolving way farther from its original “nudie book” feeling that I fear it classified as from time to time.

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Review: Red Sonja #12

I have shown a whole lotta love for Gail Simone and Walter Geovani’s incredible run with Red Sonja. Their work has been some of the best I have read from Dynamite’s reboot of the She Devil ever and I always leave an issue wanting more. The overall mixture of action, drama, and comedy with themes of loyalty, honesty, and friendship has been super.

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Review: A Voice in the Dark: Get Your Gun #1

When I started into this new story arc from the amazing talent that is Larime Taylor, I was wondering if my concussion was acting up. This issue is in color… Really nice dark toned color that makes the whole issue pop quite nicely. Then I remembered when reading letters from the first story arc issues that Mr. Taylor was playing with the idea of color. So, I felt relieved to know that I wasn’t seeing things and this issue was in fact in color.

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Review: Farlaine The Goblin TPB

Farlaine the Goblin has something special about it. After reading this all-ages comic for a second time, it hit me how unique this story is. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but it could be the insanely cute duo of Farlaine and Ehrenwort or the adventurous forests that all have something very strange about them or the characters we meet along the way that remind me of bad family reunions or the mixture of all of these things.

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