Tag: Image Comics

  • G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Vol. 1 – Review

    G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero Vol. 1 – Review

    Not many comics can claim to have over 300 issues, but G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero can! After four decades of writing these iconic action-figure characters, Larry Hama continues the Joes’ journey, now with a new publisher—Skybound! I only started reading G.I. Joe stories in October 2024, beginning with the new Energon titles, and I loved them! Diving into A Real…

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  • Hyde Street #2 – Review

    Hyde Street #2 – Review

    It’s finally time to return to Hyde Street! After nearly two months, Geoff Johns is back with issue #2 of Hyde Street, expanding this nightmarish little corner of the Ghost Machine universe even further. Though I’m not usually a fan of the horror genre, Hyde Street completely hooked me with issue #1—and issue #2 is shaping up to be…

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  • The Rocketfellers #1 – Review

    The Rocketfellers #1 – Review

    New Week, New Stories from Ghost Machine! It’s an exciting week for Image Comics and the Ghost Machine team as Rocketfellers #1 hits shelves today! Ghost Machine has delivered a stellar lineup of comics this year, so expectations were sky-high—and this issue absolutely delivers. Written by Peter J. Tomasi, Rocketfellers #1 stands out as the…

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  • G.I. Joe #1 – Review

    G.I. Joe #1 – Review

    Yo Joe! It’s finally here! G.I. Joe #1 dropped on 11/13, marking the third ongoing series in the Energon Universe. The creative team—Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, and Jordie Bellaire—takes charge of this exciting new chapter in the universe, which has been carefully built up through other Energon titles like Destro, Scarlett, Cobra Commander, Duke, Transformers,…

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  • Cobra Commander: Determined to Rule The World (Volume 1) – Review

    Cobra Commander: Determined to Rule The World (Volume 1) – Review

    All Hail Cobra! I LOVE the Energon Universe! This is such an exciting corner of the comic world, delivering hit after hit. With Cobra Commander, writer Joshua Williamson and artist Andrea Milano have created something truly fun and engaging. Everything about this miniseries is fantastic. I had almost zero knowledge of G.I. Joe, Cobra, or…

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  • Duke Vol. 1: Knowing is Half the Battle – Review

    Duke Vol. 1: Knowing is Half the Battle – Review

    With G.I. Joe hitting shelves in just a few weeks, I recently dove into Duke: Knowing is Half the Battle (TP) by Joshua Williamson. This volume explores Duke’s backstory and the origins of the G.I. Joe team, and like the other Energon titles so far, it delivers. Building on the events of Transformers Volume One,…

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  • It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour #1 – Review

    It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour #1 – Review

    Spooky Season may be coming to a close, but the team over at Ghost Machine has dropped a dark and twisted horror comic just in time: It Happened on Hyde Street: Devour #1. Devour is a one-shot comic that revisits the eerie world of Hyde Street. While Hyde Street #1 focuses on Mr. X-Ray and…

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  • Transformers: Robots in Disguise (Vol 1) – Review

    Transformers: Robots in Disguise (Vol 1) – Review

    Autobots… roll out and read this comic! Another week, another Energon title from Image Comics, and Transformers Volume 1 has quickly become my favorite so far! Daniel Warren Johnson pulls double duty here as both writer and artist, and it’s clear that this story is a labor of love. Volume One collects the first six…

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  • Void Rivals: More Than Meets The Eye (Vol 1) – Review

    Void Rivals: More Than Meets The Eye (Vol 1) – Review

    Void Rivals is a story by Robert Kirkman, who you probably know from Invincible or The Walking Dead. He’s now leading the new Energon Universe from Hasbro/Skybound. Described as a blend of Star Wars and Saga, it sounds like the perfect story! Void Rivals isn’t the first story I’ve read in the Energon Universe, but…

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  • Destro #1-5 (Volume 1) – Review

    Destro #1-5 (Volume 1) – Review

    After Scarlett completed its run last week, I’ve been on an Energon Universe kick. With the series finale of Destro releasing today, here’s my review of Destro #1-5 (Volume 1). With three limited series already released, Destro is the final miniseries before G.I. Joe releases next month, and it’s certainly keeping me excited! Dan Watters…

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