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I Heart Skull-Crusher #3 Has Plenty of Octane Sports Drama

I Heart Skull-Crusher #3

Trini Wastelander has found enough players to form a screaming pain ball team; now they have to learn to act like one. As Coach Blood trains them for their first actual game, the outsiders must work together to beat the more prosperous and experienced teams to advance to the top. With some unconventional training methods, Trini and the others will need to work together to win their upcoming game and survive their training. Josie Campbell and Alessio Zonno offer plenty of sporting action, friendship, and a mutant-bear man in I Heart Skull-Crusher #3.

Campbell develops a more robust team dynamic by exploring interpersonal dynamics. Outside of Trini’s overall goal to meet Skull-Crusher, the issue’s focus on the team learning to work together creates plenty of problems and showcases Trini learning what it means to work as a team and not only on her own.  If Trini wants the team to succeed, then she needs to help them find commonality and a shared goal as to why they want to achieve. Even if Trini is the main focus, each team member has a character arc in the issue, especially Coach Blood-Bone, who demonstrates his care for this rag-tag group. Campbell shows that it’s never too late for us to change and to become better, which is in no large part due to the teammates and friends we surround ourselves with. 

Campbell also highlights the differences between Trini’s screaming pain ball team and the others based on their selfless nature compared to the other teams’ selfishness. It does not matter how talented you are; you cannot go far alone, but you need help and support from your friends. While the other teams may be as gifted, they have motivations different from those of Trini and her teammates. Similarly, I like how each of her team members has the necessary abilities and skills to beat the other teams, but it only works when they do it as a team. It’s quite satisfying seeing them overcoming challenges and becoming closer personally at the end of the issue. 

Zonno’s punk and energetic art style matches Campbell’s character-focused solid writing. Matching the hi-octane sports action with the over-the-top emotional aspects, he makes all these elements work seamlessly. Paired with colorist Angel De Santiago and letterer Jim Campbell, they all make a one-of-a-kind apocalyptic wasteland filled with exciting characters and even more action-packed sports. 

Campbell and Zonno continue the exciting momentum and drama in I Heart Skull-Crusher #3 has Trini and friends slowly become an actual team. In their unique apocalyptic series, Campbell and Zonno make a winning combination of heart, sports, and humor. I Heart Skull-Crusher #3 balances the horror, danger, and fun in the wasteland. The only way to survive is to learn to work as a team and overcome the challenges together.

Story: Josie Campbell Art: Alessio Zonno
Color: Angel De Santiago Letterer: Jim Campbell
Story: 8.7 Art: 8.9 Overall: 8.8 Recommendation: Read

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Uncanny Valley #1 is a hell of a start. Part Terminator. Part Who Framed Roger Rabbit? A must get

Uncanny Valley #1 has the basic concept of stories we’ve seen before but teases it all out making readers want to come back for more.

Story: Tony Fleecs
Art: Dave Wachter
Letterer: Pat Brosseau

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The Walking Dead Deluxe #89 sees the pressure cooker pop as tensions boil over into threats and action

The Walking Dead returns in full color with extras! The Walking Dead Deluxe takes us back to the beginning with each issue now featuring full color. There are also extras of what might have been with notes as part of “The Cutting Room Floor.”

The Walking Dead Deluxe #89… With Rick and company out beyond the walls, Glenn finds himself alone in Alexandria with very few allies…

What’s it like to revisit this modern classic? How does it change all these years later… and in color? Find out!

Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Charlie Adlard
Color: Dave McCaig
Letterer: Rus Wooton

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The Walking Dead Deluxe #88 continues to build to the next big event

The Walking Dead returns in full color with extras! The Walking Dead Deluxe takes us back to the beginning with each issue now featuring full color. There are also extras of what might have been with notes as part of “The Cutting Room Floor.”

The Walking Dead Deluxe #88… Carl finally wakes up, but the lingering effects of his injury weigh heavily on Rick.

What’s it like to revisit this modern classic? How does it change all these years later… and in color? Find out!

Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Charlie Adlard
Color: Dave McCaig
Letterer: Rus Wooton

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The Walking Dead Deluxe #87 focuses on the drama with some quiet before the storm

The Walking Dead returns in full color with extras! The Walking Dead Deluxe takes us back to the beginning with each issue now featuring full color. There are also extras of what might have been with notes as part of “The Cutting Room Floor.”

The Walking Dead Deluxe #87… With Carl still comatose after his grievous injury, Rick makes another call to Lori that doesn’t go as expected.

What’s it like to revisit this modern classic? How does it change all these years later… and in color? Find out!

Story: Robert Kirkman
Art: Charlie Adlard
Color: Dave McCaig
Letterer: Rus Wooton

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G.I. JOE: A Real American Hero #306 has factions preparing for what’s next

What is Zartan’s secret? Destro and Zartan have formed a new partnership, but the Dreadnok has a secret that will change everything. As Snake Eyes and Scarlett begin a new chapter, tragedy strikes for someone dear to them in Springfield…

Story: Larry Hama
Art: Paul Pelletier
Ink: Tony Koros
Color: Francesco Segala
Flatter: Sabrina Del Grosso
Letterer: Pat Brosseau

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The Principles of Necromancy #2 continues the unease and teases more about Dr. Eyes

Jakob Eyes is nearing the completion of his great work… but one last piece remains. Fortunately, beyond the walls of the City King’s domain, young Eloise McCallister has been writing to the Grand Hospital for over a year. Her mother has a terrible sickness in her mind – a sickness Doctor Eyes believes he can harness to finally conquer death. Eloise has only one condition: he has to teach her how he achieves his magic. Today, Eloise McCallister learns to be a necromancer… and the dark secret at the heart of Doctor Eyes’ origin is revealed.

Story: Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly
Art: Eamon Winkle
Color: Jay Fotos
Letterer: Shawn Lee

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Sanction #1 is a solid start to an intriguing detective story with an interesting setting

Leningrad, 1987. When a woman’s corpse is discovered on New Year’s Day, a hungover Detective Pavel Smirnoff hands off the case to his partner, Detective Boris Dimitrovich, hoping he’ll close it without fuss. Instead, Dimitrovich uncovers a connection to an old, unsolved crime, dragging them both into an investigation that puts their careers – and possibly their lives – at risk.

Story: Ray Fawkes
Art: Antonio Fuso
Color: Emilio Lecce
Letterer: Dave Sharpe

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The One Hand #4 has Detective Nassar getting closer to the truth about the killer

The hunt for the new One Hand Killer is nearing its end and Detective Ari Nassar only needs to uncover one final clue. But secrets run deep in Neo Novena, and the One Hand Killer isn’t the only person that wants to shut Ari down… permanently.

Story: Ram V
Art: Laurence Campbell
Color: Lee Loughride
Letterer: Aditya Bidikar

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Ultimate X-Men #3 Balances Mutants with Slice-of-Life and Horror

Ultimate X-Men #3

After Maystorm showcases her wind and electric powers against the Shadow, she and Hisako continue investigating the mysterious plague of teenage deaths orchestrated by that dark being. But they might not be the only mutants they know at school. And how did Mei go from being an average high school student and a fan of a storm power mutant into the confident and rebellious Maystorm? Peach Momoko’s Ultimate X-Men #3 unveils Maystorm’s past and potential mutants for the pair to recruit for their investigation.

Momoko’s distinct visuals and voice continue to make Ultimate X-Men an impressive and stand-out title from the other X-Men and Ultimate comics and the big two titles. Much like Hisako’s first appearance of her powers, Maystorm exhibits her powers after a supernatural event and in response to a traumatic incident. Showcasing Maystorm as a fan of Storm connects the title to the more expansive Ultimate universe, specifically Ultimate Black Panther. Aside from the intelligent world-building, I also appreciate the teen-centered focus of the issue as we better understand Hisako’s and Maystorm’s friendship along with their other school relationships. With each issue following a day in the life of the characters, I enjoy this slice-of-life approach, which focuses on character building and crafting solid relationships. Momoko’s regular script adapter, Zack Davisson, continues to adapt the original comic for English comic book fans, where he keeps her vision and image intact. 

The presence of supernatural events causing mutants continues to help Ultimate X-Men #3 be distinct from the Earth 616 mutants. It presents mutation as still otherworldly and different but deriving from a potentially different origin. Due to the Maker’s influence, the X-Men never existed, and only a few mutants survived. Maystorm’s awakening of her mutant powers is framed within a body horror lens as a mysterious force infects her following a cat scratch. With an eye appearing within the scratch wound, her powers emerged. Now, a mysterious high schooler and the Shadow are wreaking havoc while a resurgence of mutants appears through supernatural means. Including Nico as a mutant ties these characters more to this supernatural background. It presents a different type of X-Men from the horror angle and a mix of new and reinvented Marvel characters.

Momoko’s art continues to give the series its distinct and engaging art by balancing the slice-of-life elements with the different types of horror. Momoko’s artistic direction expertly balances the varied tones and moods of the issue and nails the emotional nature. Especially with her incredible facial expressions and stylized emotions, it all comes together wonderfully. And having letterer VC’s Travis Lanham work on the issue makes it even more impressive.

Ultimate X-Men #3 is another delightful issue by Momoko as she builds upon more of the Ultimate universe and its mutant lore. With a strong focus on characters, relationships, and a distinct direction, she makes Ultimate X-Men a can’t-miss series among the other releases. Ultimate X-Men #3 finds new ways to explore the ideas of mutants and bring in unexpected but welcome choices to significant effect.

Story/Art: Peach Momoko
Script Adapter: Zack Davisson Letterer: VC’s Travis Lanham
Story: 9.5 Art: 9.5 Overall: 9.5 Recommendation: Read

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