REVIEW: We Only Find Them When They're Dead #1

By Gabe Gonzalez — If I were to describe this premiere issue of the new sci-fi comic, We Only Find Them When They’re Dead, I would do it with one word…fascinating. When it was first announced, I was enthralled with the beautiful artwork by Simone Di Meo as well as Mariasara Miotti’s vibrant colors that exploded off the page. I was also drawn in by what looked like wholly-original concepts, coursing with excitement. And it was all coupled with yet another high-concept Al Ewing story. After Ewing’s Rocket Raccoon series and his landmark run of Immortal Hulk, I firmly believe the man can turn any established property or original IP into pure gold. And now he’s coming up with concepts of his own.

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REVIEW: Guardians of the Galaxy #1 is the next evolution of Al Ewing’s high-concept cosmic madness

By Zack Quaintance — Look, I don’t mean to be one of those people who brag about being into stuff before it was cool, but I was into Al Ewing comics before it got cool. Specifically, I was into his special brand of cosmic comics madness as far back as 2015, after the end of Secret Wars destroyed the Marvel Universe (kind of but not really), and gave rise to a bunch of fresh starts in a new publishing initiative called All New, All Different Marvel.

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