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May 31, 2026 2:03 pm

Westron #2 (Review)

Writers: Shawn McBee and Maciej Jankowski Artists: Nicolas Nieto and Matias De Vicenzo Fandom Limb Media, June 2026. Fandom Limb Media’s Westron #2, written by Shawn McBee and Maciej Jankowski, with art by Nicolas Nieto and Matias De Vicenzo, is the follow-up issue to the intriguing debut. The creative team sharpen the series’ identity into something far more emotionally devastating. What initially seemed like a stylish paranormal mystery is quickly revealing itself to be a story about trauma, obsession, and the lifelong scars left behind by unresolved horror. Here is the promotional copy from the website: “A dead sister. A missing girl. Something waits in the woods. Jan Westron follows a missing-person case into Landri’s Trail, where grief, old violence, and Slavic supernatural lore begin to point at the same impossible answer.” For those who did not read the first issue, our critique can be found in this link: https://worldcomicbookreview.com/2025/06/18/westron-1-review/

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Necessary Evil #1 (2025) v. Mark Millar’s The Authority #12-#29 (2000) (comparative review)

Necessary Evil (2025): Writer: Owen Hammer Artist: Mariano Navarro and Hernan Cabrera The Authority (2000): Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Frank Quitely This is a review of a ground-breaking title from the turn of the millennium, contrasted with a recent title from an independent publisher. Despite being 25 years apart, the similarities are striking. (In an effort to mitigate confusion, this title was renamed from Rogues Gallery to Necessary Evil in March 2026. We found this change added to the confusion. Some of the images used in this review refer to the previous title.) 1. Once upon a time, a quarter of a century ago In 2000, writer Mark Millar took over writing reins on The Authority, an increasingly popular but solidly second-tier superhero title published by Wildstorm Comics. It was the new millennium and before 9/11, change was in the air. In true fin de siecle fashion, Mr Millar used

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Civil War Unmasked #1 (Review)

Writer: Christos GageArtist: Edgar Salazar Marvel Comics, May 2026 The first question many readers will probably ask when they see Civil War: Unmasked is simple:

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Absolute Batman #20 (review)

Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Nick Dragotta DC Comics, May 2026 As ever, spoilers abound in this critique. This story begins with a gag, played on

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Ben 10 #1 (Review)

Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment, May 2026Writer: Joe CaseyArt: Robert Carey Dynamite Entertainment’s Ben 10 #1 arrives carrying a surprisingly specific set of expectations weighing upon on

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St. Malo #1 (Review)

Writer: Jay B. Kalagayan Illustrator: Feriowind Creative Mussel, January 2026 St. Malo #1 opens with a clear sense of purpose, combining historical context, cultural identity,

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Magick #1 (Review)

Writer: Bragi Schut Artist: Renzo Podesta Mythos Comics, 2026 Magick #1 from Mythos Comics brings together writer Bragi Schut and artist Renzo Podesta, a pairing

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ThunderCats x Silverhawks #1 Review

ThunderCats x Silverhawks #1Dynamite EntertainmentWriter and Artist: Declan Shalvey ThunderCats x SilverHawks #1 should feel like an event. It brings together two iconic properties with

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Death Metal Duck (Review)

Writer: Justin Heggs Artist: Cam Hayden Black Panel Press, April 2026 Death Metal Duck, from Canadian duo Justin Heggs and Cam Hayden, took a long

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