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Buzzkill by Mark Reznicek, Geoff Shaw, Donny Cates, Patrick Thorpe

ogreart's review

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4.0

Trying to kick your addictions is a lot harder when they are what give you your superpowers. What an original idea for a story. Well written. Hard hitting (partial pun). I enjoyed the read.

batbones's review against another edition

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4.0

Criminally too short as a mini-series. The main character is a fascinating original creation, likable and deeply sympathetic, and the pacing is excellent. Having read a few of his comics, Donny Cates seems to be very good at timing revelations. The story relies heavily on inference of events and characters that would've benefited more from a fuller exploration, when the little which is offered of the external and interior world demand to be enlarged.

joshgauthier's review against another edition

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4.0

*Galley received from Image*

Proving yet again that the superhero genre holds immense potential for creative and relevant storytelling, "Buzzkill" presents us with a hero whose power comes from the consumption of drugs and alcohol. Rather than using this premise as a joke, the comic delves into the struggles of a man who seeks to be a hero but is weighed down by the consequences of his power source and his own choices.

"Buzzkill" succeeds as both a superhero comic and an examination of addiction, entwining the themes in both plots as the hero struggles to reconcile the conflicts and losses of his own life with his hopes for the future. This darkness is reflected in the rough imagery and violence of the comic itself, as well as in the often grim tone of the story. But the story is not without hope, and the creative team balances despair with perseverance as events draw to toward the final conflict.

So, there is a lot that succeeds in this fairly ambitious story, but it is not without weaknesses. Dealing with such complex subject matter, the themes and plot often feel as though they could have been developed more completely than they are. Similarly, the ending - while not bad - doesn't provide quite the resolution that I was looking for.

Despite my complaints, though, this is a complex and intriguing story that manages to use superhero tropes in an fresh and relevant way.

laney623's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars. GIVE US THE HALF STARS, GOODREADS.

unavezmas's review against another edition

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fast-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

heavensdark's review against another edition

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dark sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

bjoedoucet's review

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3.0

The arc started very strong. Went down from issue to issue. I found the ending a bit lacking. 7/10 discharges.

wbforeman999's review

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I’m not going to rate this cause I didn’t finish it I read the first issue and I just wasn’t interested in the premise a superhero gets his powers through drugs and alcohol and the conflicting nature of that. the first issue was mostly set up but if you’re not interested in the initial premise then you should move on and that’s how I felt

3dotsforme's review against another edition

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2.0

A superhero who gets his powers through drug use.

lukeisthename34's review against another edition

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4.0

Honestly, it's been done before, but still a lot of good within the story itself and a nice look at AA.