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Absolution #6

January 17th, 2010 | By Chad Nevett

A strong opening concerning superheroes and killing only leads to a disappointing end to this mini-series.

Supergod #1

November 13th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

An oral history of superhumans and their role as modern gods in society, centering on the idea that a superhuman would not think like a human. Original, inventive, and very good.

Ignition City #5

November 1st, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

The mystery of Rock Raven’s murder is solved with a huge revelation in this final issue.

No Hero #7

September 24th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Things get worse. Somehow. After last issue, you wouldn’t think that possible, but here we are.

Poe #1

July 12th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Edgar Allan Poe solves murders with his brother. An entertaining concept and read.

The Muppet Show Comic Book #4

June 26th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

In the fourth and final issue of this series, Roger Langridge turns his attention to Miss Piggy and a psychic.

Anna Mercury 2 #1

June 11th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Anna Mercury is back and ready to head off to a new constellation world that’s contacted ours. Are they friendly or do they need to be dealt with? Well, read on and find out!

Ignition City #3

May 30th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

More insight into Ignition City and its world, while Mary Raven continues to investigate her father’s murder.

The Muppet Show #2

May 4th, 2009 | By Timothy Callahan

Roger Langridge shows his talent as a cartoonist, but the humor is a step below the first issue.

Ignition City #2

April 26th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

The second issue has all of the strengths of the first issue and very few of the weaknesses.

Ignition City #1

April 8th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

After nearly three years, “Ignition City” finally debuts as Mary Raven travels to the island where space heroes go to die because her father the space hero has, well, died.

The Muppet Show Comic Book #1

March 23rd, 2009 | By Benjamin Birdie

What's most remarkable about this book is that instead of being quick cash-in, it has turned out to be one of the most appropriate and fitting comic adaptations ever published.

No Hero #4

March 5th, 2009 | By Chad Nevett

Ellis’ examination of what it takes to be a superhuman continues as the Front Line’s newest recruit debuts for the public. That is, if his skin will stop falling off.

Hero Squared: Love and Death #1

February 3rd, 2009 | By Doug Zawisza

"Hero Squared" returns to Boom! for a final (?) series. If you haven't read "Hero Squared" before, this might be a good hopping on point.

Galveston #1

November 17th, 2008 | By Doug Zawisza

"You know, Lafitte, I think the only think more dangerous than being your enemy is being your friend." Jim Bowie offers that insight in the first issue of "Galveston", a buddy book from BOOM! The danger to the reader is minimal, but th

No Hero #2

October 31st, 2008 | By Chad Nevett

Despite moving at a slow pace, "No Hero" #2 provides more back story on the Front Line's world, and creates an uneasy feeling of paranoia throughout.

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