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Game Review: Soma

Game Review: Soma

July 29th, 2016 | by Alan Stock

Soma by Fictional Games is now our on PC and PlayStation 4. Its a survival horror experience that leaves a lasting impression. Our own Alan Stock is here with the official ComiConverse review. Frictional Games, the makers of the hugely influential and terrifying game Amnesia: The Dark...

Game Review: DOOM (2016)

Game Review: DOOM (2016)

July 28th, 2016 | by Alan Stock

Doom has always been an incredibly popular game franchise. Here, our own Alan Stock takes us inside the latest edition with his ComiConverse game review. Doom is out now on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Ah, sweet memories! Back in 1993, with the lights...

Series Review: Meet the Peaky Blinders!

Series Review: Meet the Peaky Blinders!

July 8th, 2016 | by Elodie Cure

Our Elodie Cure presents a comprehensive series review of Peaky Blinders, which airs on BBC 2. Heading into its fourth season, the show is winning over new fans left and right. Warning: SPOILERS AHEAD While several fantastic TV shows, like Game of Thrones, dominate the market,...

Review: Film & Comic Con Manchester 2016

Review: Film & Comic Con Manchester 2016

June 18th, 2016 | by Kate Blake

In the past few years the UK has seen a rise in the number and places these conventions are available, our Kate Blake attended a relatively new Film & Comic Con Manchester 2016 run by Showmasters and is sharing her experience of it here. I spent...

Book Review: Chariots Of The Gods

Book Review: Chariots Of The Gods

May 29th, 2016 | by Seth Frederiksen

Chariots of the Gods is a story that has stirred curiosity over the test of time and our own Seth Frederiksen is here to remind us why. Fewer works have had as much as an influence in the realms of fiction and science and still retain...

Avengers Standoff: A Final Series Review

Avengers Standoff: A Final Series Review

May 28th, 2016 | by Seth Frederiksen

Avengers Standoff is finally over and our Seth Frederiksen is here to provide a final review on the series. With the Avenger’s Standoff event now completed and the dust now settled, its time to look at the overall crossover and see what worked and what...

X-Men: Apocalypse Review (No Spoilers)

X-Men: Apocalypse Review (No Spoilers)

May 9th, 2016 | by Jordan Samuel

X-Men: Apocalypse lands in cinemas on May 27th.  Our Lead Film Critic Jordan Samuel who has seen the conclusion to the brilliant trilogy, brings us the official ComiConverse review. "Everything they've built will fall! And from the ashes of their world we'll build a better...

Review: Weavers Issue #1
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Review: Weavers Issue #1

May 8th, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

Weavers is a six issue mini-series by Boom Studios that bends the genre of organized crime with the supernatural. Weavers invites comic book fans to the family! Exposing readers to the brutal side of the mafia and the grotesque end of supernatural abilities. This is our Weavers...

Review: Power Lines #2

Review: Power Lines #2

May 6th, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

The racially charged, super hero drama Power Lines, by Image Comics, is back this month with issue #2 and our Sammy Rendon has the ComiConverse review. The first issue had gotten much deserved attention and rightfully so. Power Lines quenches the thirst that mainstream comic books is missing:  a...

Avenger’s Standoff: Uncanny Avengers #7

Avenger’s Standoff: Uncanny Avengers #7

April 22nd, 2016 | by Seth Frederiksen

Events in Pleasant Hill heat up with the arrival of the Uncanny Avengers. ComiConverse Contributor, Seth Frederiksen, has this review. Synopsis: In the third part of Marvel’s Standoff Event, we find Quicksilver and Brother Voodoo, of the Uncanny Avengers, attending to some personal matters. The scene then...

Standoff – All New All Different Avengers #7

Standoff – All New All Different Avengers #7

April 22nd, 2016 | by Seth Frederiksen

The All New, All Different Avengers throw their hats into the ring in the fourth installment of the Standoff Event. ComiConverse Contributor, Seth Frederiksen, has the official ComiConverse review. Synopsis: The issue begins with Sam Wilson and Jane Foster, the newest Captain America and Thor, respectively,...

Review: Power Lines Issue #1
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Review: Power Lines Issue #1

April 5th, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

Power Lines is the most recent comic book by the extraordinary author Jimmie Robinson, who is most famous for his Bomb Queen series. ComiConverse Contributor, Sammy Rendon has the full review. Synopsis: Power Lines is one of the few books out right now with social...

Review: Spider-Man #2

Review: Spider-Man #2

March 5th, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

Spider-Man Issue #2 deepens the character of Miles Morales, and brings back Peter Parker to meet with the new Spider-Man. ComiConverse Contributor, Sammy Rendon has a complete review. Miles Morales has swung into the Marvel Universe after The Secret Wars and became a full-time resident of...

Review: Old Man Logan #3

Review: Old Man Logan #3

March 1st, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

Old Man Logan #3 adds new elements to the aged Wolverine's story, and ComiConverse Contributor Sammy Rendon has a full review. Old Man Logan has some how traveled back in time to right the wrong that eventually becomes his family's demise. In issue #2, Logan barely survives...

Review: Power Man and Iron Fist #1

Review: Power Man and Iron Fist #1

February 22nd, 2016 | by Carl Waldron

ComiConverse Contributor Carl Waldron reviews Power Man and Iron Fist Issue #1. "Never work with family." That old adage is proved true in Power Man and Iron Fist Issue #1. The hardest thing about calling someone you love "co-worker" is that you can start to hate qualities in...

Review: Extraordinary X-Men Issue #7

Review: Extraordinary X-Men Issue #7

February 19th, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

ComiConverse contributor, Sammy Rendon, reviews the latest installment in the Extraordinary X-Men series: Extraordinary X-Men #7, which he deems a fitting entry that also works well as a stand alone comic. Extraordinary X-Men Issue #7 is a strong and emotional issue that displays the power of comic...

Review: Old Man Logan #2

Review: Old Man Logan #2

February 16th, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

The cover of Old Man Logan #2 foreshadowed a classic match was going to be had between Old Man Logan and The Hulk and boy, it delivered. ComiConverse's Sammy Rendon gets right into the visual feast that this issue brought. Synopsis In Old Man Logan #1, Logan had crossed Black...

Review: Old Man Logan Issue #1

Review: Old Man Logan Issue #1

February 5th, 2016 | by Sammy Rendon

Old Man Logan has his comics shelves and our Sammy Rendon is here to break down all of the action for you in our ComiConverse review. Old Man Logan Issue #1 picks up after  Mark Millar & Steve McNiven's 2010's Wolverine: Old Man Logan. In case you missed...

Film Review: The 5th Wave
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Film Review: The 5th Wave

January 29th, 2016 | by Jordan Samuel

The 5th Wave has been released and our Lead Film Critic Jordan Samuel brings us the official ComiConverse review. Chloë Grace Moretz has made quite a name for herself with the Kick Ass series; becoming one of the hottest actresses in Hollywood with her confident...

Review: Towerkind

Review: Towerkind

January 19th, 2016 | by Cody Tromler

At ComiConverse, we love shining our light on talented news artists and publishers. Here, our Cody Tromler looks at Towerkind by Canadian author Kat Verhoeven. Towerkind from Conundrum Press is the first published comic from the Toronto based webcomic creator Kat Verhoeven, who you might recognize...

Review: Tomboy #1

Review: Tomboy #1

January 7th, 2016 | by Cody Tromler

Tomboy is the first solo series from comic industry up-and-comer Mia Goodwin, who already has an Eisner nomination under her belt. Cody Tromler takes the plunge into the chaotic world of magical girls and murder to tell us if Mia can work her Princeless magic...

Review: Veda: Assembly Required

Review: Veda: Assembly Required

January 5th, 2016 | by Cody Tromler

Veda: Assembly Required by Dark Horse Comics is the very first comic from the mind of writer Samuel Teer, alongside illustrator Hyeondo Park  and colorist Kelly Fitzpatrick. Our Cody Tromler assembled this review to tell you whether or not Veda is required reading. Veda: Assembly Required...

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