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Every
issue PopImage reviews the best complete works in comics, both
old and new.
There's no doubt that one of the biggest mainstream events of
the last month has been the launch of the new Marvel Knights PUNISHER
-- but how many of you knew Garth Ennis already put the big guy
through his paces a few years ago, in PUNISHER KILLS THE MARVEL
UNIVERSE? We review both this month - you'll find the first
of the new series alongside many other "Issue #1s" in this month's
First Impressions.
That's not all, of course - we have a wide selection
this month, whether you're after Western tales of revenge, science-fiction
crimefighting, suburban horror or mind-bending hyperspace twists.
Finally, this month's Retro review takes a look at HELLBLAZER:
ORIGINAL SINS, a seminal piece from the series' original writer,
Jamie Delano.
See you next month,
Antony
Reviews Editor, antony@mostlyblack.com
First Impressions
A quick look at various first issues of the
last month.
Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe
An Elseworlds-style outing for that fella with
the big guns.
Invisibles: Kissing
Mr Quimper
Time travel, higher dimensions, subjective reality...
all in a day's work.
Batman Beyond
Comics imitate TV with the first collection
based on the acclaimed series.
Blaze of Glory
John Ostrander slings his guns again, for
an epic tale of Western legends.
Hourman #11-13: One
Million
A slacker superhero justifies his angst-ridden
existence.
The Horror of Collier
County
The suburbs are more terrifying than any place
in the world
Red Range
A pulp Western that doesn't go where you expect.
The Sandman Companion
Gaiman's meisterwerk comes under the eye of
literary analysis.
Retro
Hellblazer: Original Sins
The series that started John Constantine on
the road to comics stardom.
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