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Mike Fugere

Comic Book Resources

Virginia Beach, VA, United States

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Past articles by Mike:

REVIEW: Star #1 Makes a Case for Marvel's Most-Hated Hero

Is Ripley Ryan beyond redemption? Star #1 looks at a the complicated former journalist with heart, wit and humor. → Read More

REVIEW: Firefly: The Outlaw Ma Reynolds Is a Smart One-Shot With a Rebel's Edge

With Firefly: The Outlaw Ma Reynolds, BOOM! Studios adds new wrinkles to Malcolm Reynolds' backstory in a handsome, compelling one-shot. → Read More

REVIEW: Hardcore: Reloaded #1 Is Here to Kick Some Ass... But Not Much Else

Few comics truly capture the adrenaline rush of well-crafted action scenes from TV and movies, but Hardcore: Reloaded manages to. → Read More

REVIEW: Dark Knight Returns: The Golden Child Is Gorgeous, 'Woke' & Promising

Darkseid is up to some shady business in Frank Miller and Rafael Grampa's Dark Knight Returns The Golden Child. → Read More

Hulu's Castle Rock Ends With a Villain Origin Story

Castle Rock Season 2 came to an explosive conclusion, but were the events surrounding the Marsten House and the cult the real story? → Read More

Castle Rock Embraces Stephen King's Small-Town Apocalypse Stories

Stephen King has taken numerous strolls through apocalyptic landscapes in his novels, and now Hulu's Castle Rock follows suit. → Read More

REVIEW: Marvel's Conan 2099 #1 Is a Fun Pop Culture Mash-Up

Conan the Barbarian might seem like an odd fit in Marvel’s 2099, but Conan 2099 is a fun mash-up with gorggeous art. → Read More

The Mandalorian Opens Up New Worlds for Star Wars Film Fans

For fans who may not have dug into the depths of Star Wars lore outside the films, The Mandalorian is a shining example of what the franchise can be. → Read More

Castle Rock Turns Annie into a Survival Horror Heroine

Annie Wilkes is bad news in every incarnation of the character. But the version in Hulu's Castle Rock is far more sympathetic... but is she a hero? → Read More

The Mandalorian's Baby Yoda Further Exposes Fandom's 'Mary Sue' Hypocrisy

Fans seem fine with Baby Yoda using the Force easily in The Mandalorian, exposing a problem with the fandom's 'Mary Sue' hypocrisy. → Read More

REVIEW: Batman: White Knight Presents Von Freeze #1 Is Compelling But Unremarkable

The world of Batman: White Knight explores the past of one of the Caped Crusader's most iconic villains in an all new one-shot. → Read More

REVIEW: Heartbeat #1 Is Gorgeous But Surprisingly Vapid

Maria Llovet (Faithless) is an amazing artist with a unique style, but her newest project Heartbeat is all style over substance. → Read More

Castle Rock: A Familiar Face Returns From Season 1

Castle Rock is an anthology series, but in this week's episode it establishes how connected the seasons really are with the return of The Kid. → Read More

Love Island: Did the X-Men's Living Base Just Have Sex?

The Jonathan Hickman-curated initiative 'Dawn of X' has been pretty unorthodox, even for X-Men standards, but X-Men #2 ups the ante. → Read More

REVIEW: Punisher: Soviet #1 is a Bloody Good Time

Garth Ennis may have written the best Punisher comics ever published. Now, he's back with Jacen Burrows for Punisher: Soviet. → Read More

REVIEW: The Dollhouse Family #1 Is a Slow Start to a Creepy Story

Legendary comic creators Mike Cary, Peter Gross and Vince Locke bring a new horror series to life in The Dollhouse Family #1. → Read More

REVIEW: Event Leviathan #6 Is Solid, But Will Leave Readers Wanting More

Event Leviathan has come to its end. Good people are dead. Secrets are revealed. But all of this only leads to more questions. → Read More

Hulu's Castle: Annie Does the Right Thing, But is it Too Little, Too Late?

Annie Wilkes has been on the lamb for over a decade, but now her reign of crime may be at its end in Castle Rock. → Read More

REVIEW: Marvel's Yondu #1 Is a Gorgeous and Fun, Yet Familiar, Debut

Yondu #1 is a well-constructed hodgepodge of familiar sci-fi tropes that provides an ideal comic for fans of the MCU character. → Read More

REVIEW: Dragonfly & Dragonflyman #1 Might be the Best Indie Book of the Year

It's just as easy to poke fun at gritty superheroes as the goofy ones from yesteryear. Dragonfly & Dragonflyman #1 lovingly does both. → Read More