
‘Coda #11:’ Advance Comic Book Review
I somehow missed reading and reviewing issue #10 of Coda, but that just meant I had the pleasure of reading two issues last night. And
I somehow missed reading and reviewing issue #10 of Coda, but that just meant I had the pleasure of reading two issues last night. And
A quick recap from the last issue: Mal has been captured by Boss Moon, and the rest of the crew are on the run from
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Well, Angel #0 is pretty much a surprise, with BOOM! Studios keeping things under wraps until about a week ago with their announcement. For readers
It would appear that we’re at the end of the first arc, and all signs seem to point to a ratcheting up of the ante.
Black Badge #8 was a body slam to the soul. The most unexpected thing that could have happened did, and it was far more upsetting
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