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The Ringu girl is having issues.

Nobody has big ass TV's anymore. She has trouble fitting through phones cause she's gained a few pounds from not cursing people. She meets a little girl trapped in a dark room and decides to work with her to make a Youtube channel...

Yeah, it's as insane as it sounds. A 4 out of 5.

A solid entry, some great shots done showing off the art, and Clark staying true to character works well. Just didn't do too much for me overall. A 3 out of 5.

After the explosion of the last few volumes we had to slow it down here.

Was a little taken aback of the opening. Felt like we didn't finish the big battle yet, but we did? It was a odd shift. And seeing everyone deal with the repercussions of the news getting out and deaths was nice but a little exposition heavy. I did like learning more about Toya and his background, and the ending sets up something interesting but also the slower volume than the last 4-5.

A 3 out of 5.

The end of the golden age arc.

About as fucked up as you'd expect. If you aren't sure what to expect or haven't been spoiled, let's just say it makes the Red Wedding look like a happy event.

Overall the ending to the Golden Age is horrific and sad, and just the right amount of depression I need.

The Misty Elf arc is next, and while it starts a little slow and lingers at times, it still has moments of amazement on top of excellent art. A

A 4.5 out of 5.

Let's start a band!

This is a group of high school girls coming together to start a band. The main girl here is kind of anti-social, scared to join groups, and also probably falling for the main girl in the band. It's kind of a cute crush that I enjoy. The actual band members are all interesting though I feel I'll have to invest more time in them to really like them. I also think the art is solid but nothing out of the norm, except some designs.

But overall, solid start, cute, and I'll read another volume or two to see if I'll stick with it. A 3 out of 5.

DCeased is back one last time. This time we're rescuing people with the cure, the ones we left behind. It is great to see some return though what happens to Supergirl at the start is truly fucked up. The ending is also haunting. I'm ready for more.

This is a lot of building blocks here. A lot of great moments though that show how desperate the Eternals can be. But more so the ending is what really helped elevate this issue and made me excited for the next.

I love thrillers and crime stories so this was perfect for me.

I mean not perfect but moved really well.

Basically it begins with a murder but as we go through each of the 4 issues we learn that the hit was destined to fall into someone else lap, causing too many people to be pulled into one simple hit, causing multiple deaths to cover things up. It escalates in a realistic fashion and the very last few pages are great.

I also thought the art was good though a little grainy at times.

A 4 out of 5.

A solid issue but again not feeling Jon's BF storyline that much. But the parts with the old Suicide Squad or Damien were great. A 3 out of 5.

Things heat up as Hulk's villain, big brain bitch I mean The Leader, step into the game.

First off the one shots at the start were GREAT. Between Hulk dealing with another man turned monster and not shying away from hitting him with facts to the excellent issue with Wolverine that was also great, I loved both those issues. The major storyline with the Leader was cool, though it does hit one negative Peter David has, which is sometimes very long winded speechs. Between the Leader's rambling and Jones when on stage, it could get a bit much.

But overall watching Hulk, or I should say Joe Fixit, begin his luxury life in Las Vegas, I couldn't help but get a laugh.

A 4 out of 5.