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I-j Wheaton

About I-j Wheaton

I-j Wheaton is a comic book reviewer for CBR, holding two first-class degrees in English literature and philosophy, three freelance writing gigs, and one special place in their heart for John Constantine. With a professional foundation in corporate copywriting, they are following their passions and diversifying their creative portfolio into reviewing, poetry, critical essays, and working on their first feature film treatment. Guilty of being an undiluted and unironic lover of Found Family Tropes, horror-comedy, queer representation, occultism and the literary stylings of Grant Morrison. Can be found on Twitter (@i_j____) but almost definitely shouldn't be.

Werewolf By Night #1 ACover by Corin Howell and Rachelle Rosenberg 1
REVIEW: Marvel's Werewolf By Night #1

Derek Landy and Fran Galan join forces for a cosmic horror romp like no other, in a fresh continuation of Marvel's classic Werewolf by Night #1!

Kill Your Darlings 1
REVIEW: Image Comics' Kill Your Darlings #1

Indie newcomers join forces with Bob Quinn to present an all new fantasy/horror story that's strictly not for the faint of heart.

Spider-Gwen Annual #1 ACover by R1Co 1
REVIEW: Marvel's Spider-Gwen Annual #1

Gwen Stacy of Earth-65 is back, this time to duke it out in the Battle Royale taking over the Marvel multiverse: The Contest of Chaos!

Hunt For The Skinwalker #1 ACover by Martin Simmonds. 1
REVIEW: BOOM! Studios' Hunt For The Skinwalker #1

Zac Thompson and Valeria Burzo present a brand-new telling of the iconic paranormal story of Skinwalker Ranch. Here's CBR's review.

Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War - Battle Lines #1 ACover by Jorge Jimenez 1
REVIEW: DC's Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War – Battle Lines #1

Tini Howard and Chip Zdarsky are re-igniting the Bat vs. Cat rivalry with a vengeance, as all-out war for the fate of Gotham begins to brew!

Deadpool #10 ACover by Martín Cóccolo and Neeraj Menon 1
REVIEW: Marvel's Deadpool #10

Alyssa Wong's Deadpool series comes to its climactic conclusion in issue #10, with everything on the line and Deadpool running out of time!

The Sacrificers #1 ACover by Max Fiumara & Dave McCaig 1
REVIEW: Image Comics' The Sacrificers #1

Rick Remender and Max Fiumara join forces to bring a fresh dark fantasy twist on a story familiar to The Hunger Games generation. Here's CBR's review.

What If...? Dark: Spider-Gwen #1 ACover by Greg Land & Frank D'Armata 1
REVIEW: Marvel's What If...? Dark: Spider-Gwen #1

In Marvel's latest What If...? series, Gerry Conway and Jody Houser reinvent Peter Parker's darkest moment, switching his fate with Gwen Stacy's!

Star Trek: Day of Blood #1 ACover by Malachi Ward 1
REVIEW: IDW's Star Trek: Day of Blood #1

Star Trek writers Lanzing, Kelly, and Cantwell unite with artist Ramon Rosanas for a crossover event that will decide the fate of the cosmos.

World's Finest: Teen Titans #1 ACover by Chris Samnee and Matheus Lopes 1
REVIEW: DC's World’s Finest: Teen Titans #1

Mark Waid spins off his own smash-hit Batman/Superman: World's Finest with an all-new ongoing series following the first iteration of the Teen Titans.

Weird Work #1 ACover by Shaky Kane 1
REVIEW: Image Comics' Weird Work #1

From Jordan Thomas and Shaky Kane, comes a hardboiled psychedelic sci-fi crime epic. Here's CBR's review.

Marvel’s X-Men: Before The Fall – The Sinister Four #1 ACover by Lucas Werneck 1
REVIEW: Marvel's X-Men: Before The Fall – The Sinister Four #1

In the final issue of X-Men: Before The Fall, Kieron Gillen and Paco Medina lay out the last pieces of the puzzle before the annual Hellfire Gala.

Brymore #1 ACover by Damien Worm 1
REVIEW: IDW's Brynmore #1 Is a Haunting Debut Issue

The creative team behind IDW & Netflix's The October Faction present a brand-new original horror series, with a dark supernatural twist.

The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos #1 ACover by Nick Robles 1
REVIEW: Dark Horse Comics' The Oddly Pedestrian Life of Christopher Chaos #1

From James Tynion IV and Tate Brombal comes an all-new LGBTQ horror story, touted by the publisher as “Invincible meets Doom Patrol.”

Wild's End #1 ACover by I. N. J. Culbard 1
REVIEW: Boom! Studios' Wild's End #1

From I.N.J. Culbard and Warhammer 40K's Dan Abnett comes a brand-new mystery-adventure about a fishing crew, in a charming and timeless story.

Fishflies #1 ACover by Jeff Lemire. 1
ADVANCE REVIEW: Image Comics' Fishflies #1

Jeff Lemire's Substack hit Fishflies is getting its own printed run, bringing the one-of-a-kind supernatural horror to the page for the first time.

Ultimate Invasion #1 ACover by Bryan Hitch and Alex Sinclair 1
REVIEW: Marvel's Ultimate Invasion #1

The man who helped create the Ultimate Universe and the man who destroyed it unite! From Hickman and Hitch comes a four-part revival like no other.

Death Drop: Drag Assassin #1 ACover by Alex Moore 1
REVIEW: Scout Comics' Death Drop: Drag Assassin #1

Scout Comics presents an all-new original queer neo-noir this Pride Month, packed with high-octane action and pop culture references.

Void Rivals #1 ACover by Lorenzo De Felici 1
REVIEW: Image Comics' Void Rivals #1 is a Monumental Sci-Fi Epic

From Robert Kirkman, writer of Invincible and The Walking Dead, comes a monumental new sci-fi epic that will enthrall Saga and Star Wars fans alike.

Storm #1 ACover by Alan Davis and Alejandro Sánchez 1
REVIEW: Marvel's Storm #1

Almost a decade after her last solo run, Omega Level leader of the X-Men Storm is back in an all-new adventure from Ann Nocenti and Sid Kotian.

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