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IMJ Capsule Reviews™ – All New Comic Book Reviews!
Archer and Armstrong #0 Desperate Times Writer: Fred Van Lente Artist: Clayton Henry Letterer: Dave Lanphear Colorist: David Baron 23 pages, $3.99 The only Valiant comic I’ve ever read before Archer and Armstrong #0 was Magnus Robot Fighter #2– and that was around about 1992 back in the … Continue reading →
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Locusmortis’ PREVIEWS Hits and Misses™
Every month I pre-order comics, trades and other related items from Previews magazine. Even though there is information online for just about everything, I still find the Previews catalog to be the simplest way to scan through the different items and to get some … Continue reading →