August 9th, 2008 Issue time03:03:02 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: DC Comics, Reviews, Geek Goggle Reviews, WildStorm Productions

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews

X-Files Special #0
Wildstorm Comics (DC)
Spotnitz & Denham

With a light comic load this week I picked up an issue I had been on the fence about – X-Files. Sure, I was a fan of the show, but how does it translate into modern comic story telling? It does so excellently. This issue reads just like a classic episode from 15 years ago. It has that mix of supernatural and possible normal explanation. I loved the issue and would be on board with a series of these one-shots.

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July 20th, 2008 Issue time01:58:46 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: DC Comics, Reviews, Geek Goggle Reviews, WildStorm Productions

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews

World of Warcraft #9
Wildstorm Comics (DC)
Simonson, Buran & Moore

The plot thickens for the out of place king as he advances to his thrown held by an imposter. The latest issue provides more characters, more creatures, more battles, more assassins and some more mystery. I’d say we have ourselves another solid issue in this growing universe.

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May 24th, 2008 Issue time02:44:05 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: DC Comics, Reviews, Geek Goggle Reviews, WildStorm Productions

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews

World of Warcraft #7
Wildstorm Comics (DC Comics)
Simonson, Lullabi, Hope & Moy

The latest installment of Warcraft series has a fight on the high seas. Sure, you might be wondering why our heroes aren’t flying to their destination, but that is explained in this issue as they released their beasts of burden to freedom. That and it allows for them to take the very slow and dangerous road via a boat. The issue provides some good fighting and some excellent artwork. The character advancement in this issue was the acceptance of the king. It felt a little sudden to me.

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April 20th, 2008 Issue time02:05:18 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: DC Comics, Reviews, Geek Goggle Reviews, WildStorm Productions

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews

World of Warcraft #6
Wildstorm Comics (DC)
Simonson, Lullabi & Hope

The assassin gets dealt with, Broll gives up what he fought for in the last issue, Valeera finds her friends and Lo’Gosh gets some information on who he is. While it sounds like an awful lot happens in this issue, what is actually presented before us has some oddities that just doesn’t make it quite all fit. It’s not to say the issue was bad, I liked it, but I felt some of the things in this issue didn’t all click together.

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March 30th, 2008 Issue time12:59:45 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: DC Comics, Geek Goggle Reviews, WildStorm Productions

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews

World of Warcraft #5
Wildstorm Comics (DC)
Simonson, Lullabi & Hope

This issue delivers yet another solid issue which is quickly becoming the norm for a series that is hitting all the right notes out of the box. This isn’t your typical comic thus far, that has canned arcs with part one of X. Instead, the story just moves from issue to issue dealing with the new problem at hand. This format is working for creating interesting stories that fit in a bigger whole.

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