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This finishes up the last arc with a awesome fight only to lead to a all out attack right away.

Kafka shows up last volume just in time to save his friends. But this fight he's about to endure isn't the big tough one we expected. In fact, Kafka seems to have the upperhand against Kaiju no. 9. But it is when Soshiro shows up that Kafka might have some trouble.

Soon after we get an invasion on a huge scale as a new enemy shows up. Right away going towards Kafka and the others. This time we get to see our girl Kikoru shine as well as the rest fight together for survival.

While I think the fact none of the agents were killed last arc lowers the stakes a bit, I did still enjoy the fast paced and fun battles with great art that's easy to follow. Hopefully this series continues to be high energy.

Fly Me To The Moon Is cute.

Volume 12 remains cute.

With Nasa now teaching at a all girls high school, his wife gets a bit jelly. But it's playful and fun, nothing heartbreaking or sad. We do get some really funny moments with Nasa's cousin again too. And a mysterious girl might now our main lead as someone from the past...a VERY long time ago? HMMMM!!!!

A 4 out of 5.

Little weaker than last two volumes.

The two parter Spider-Man story wasn't great. The thing vs hulk though was a nice surprise. I also liked the ending and wondering how much worse it'll get for Bruce.

A 3.5 out of 5.

The days of me watching or enjoying wrestling are pretty much way behind me. Though I loved it as a kid and young teen (Gave up around 15) I have no interest in it mostly nowadays.

Except if we're talking about the behind the scenes.

I love viewing it from a performer standpoint. Learning how they set up matches, all the politics that go into winning and losing a match, the way the worst of people on TV are a bundle of joy in real life. All of that is awesome and I love it.

Now put that into a horror setting? Where a decent guy sells his soul to get riches, and fame, and everything he ever wanted. But at what cost? Sign me the fuck up.

This gruesome story, done by John Lees and Alex Cormack, is depressing as hell but also a great insight to wrestling. I loved all that, I loved watching a sane man go insane to the point of murdering people for what he believes he needs. The fights in this are done really well and while I loved the murders, I did feel at times sometimes the scenes were too dark to tell what was happening and we did feel like we tipped into the insanity a bit too fast. But besides that, this is one of my favorite works by the duo, and right behind SINK. A 4 out of 5.

Probably the weakest collection of stories so far but not horrible.

So this guy Glorian, who I never really heard of, wants to make Hulk a hero and happy. He comes in like a ball of love and gets murdered by the Hulk. Which makes his gf dip because, well, he's a murderer. But this guy doesn't give up and comes back, Hulk goes to basically hell because Glorian makes a deal with the devil. This eventually leads to a big battle. Then hulk fights against the mighty werewolf as well as learns to say goodbye to his gf and maybe the Mr. Fixit personality? Things are about to get shakey for good old gray hulk.

This is a weird volume. It's funny at times, stupid at others, and yet I couldn't stop reading. I'll be honest though the Gray Hulk is starting to get uninteresting. I await the big green monster to return. A 3 out of 5.

Super cute and adorable. I love watching Wally and his daughter get time together and be superheroes. Also, the art is really solid this issue. All in all this run is shaping up to be great.

A fun story about a artifact in the middle of the city making everyone angry and arguing and Wally has to fix it. A oversized issue with a funny ending leading to a new direction for the next arc.

This was weird, crazy, exciting, and silly all in one package and I really enjoyed it.

Jim, a criminal out on his luck trying to gather enough money to help his family, especially his daughter who is sick. When he almost gets killed by the people he asks for money/help, a car comes in and saves him. That's right, a car with no driver. Because it's inside the car a woman lives, somehow getting trapped inside a cybernetic world years and years ago. Soon Jim teams up with her on a espionage spy mission insanity.

Sounds crazy, right? It very much is and very much fun. The art is slick with style and the dialogue is tight as always from Bryan Edward Hill. I can't comment enough how over the top this is and silly without a doubt but it makes it a blast to read. Snappy and good moving paced story with great art. Don't take it too serious, and go for a drive!

A 4 out of 5.

A solid first issue. Excellent art, interesting villain, and a interesting turn for a certain old master. We'll see where it goes.

Lots of cool moments, batwoman arrives, but the ending is pretty shocking.