Scott Cederlund
Scott is a regular contributor for Panel Patter, GamesRadar, and Newsarama, covering comic books since 2002. He specialises in comic book reviews, and also runs the blog I Lost It At the Comic Shop.
Latest articles by Scott Cederlund
Best Shots review: Barry Windsor-Smith explores trauma and grief in ways that he has never been able to before with Monsters
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Barry Windsor-Smith's first published work in 16 years doesn't disappoint
Best Shots review: Guardians of the Galaxy #13 provides a timely reset for these characters
By Scott Cederlund published
Features The Marvel Comics universe looks a bit different today than it did a year ago and its heroes need to reflect those changes
Best Shots review: Beta Ray Bill #1 showcases the toxic masculinity that's inherent in most superhero stories
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Beta Ray Bill is feeling what we're all feeling this day and age
Best Shots review: Alien #1 forgets the basic tone that the best Alien stories thrive on
By Scott Cederlund published
Features The horror in Alien #1 is blind
Best Shots Review - Wonder Woman: Earth One Volume 3 show us that we can't give up trying to be better
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette's epic Wonder Woman series reaches its finale
Bests Shots review: X-Men #18 delivers a nearly iconic Wolverine by Asrar
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Artist Mahmud Asrar looks to be having fun in X-Men #18
Best Shots review: Generations Forged is a mishmash of bland superheroics
By Scott Cederlund published
Features While it had amazing potential, Generations Forged is rote and forgettable
Best Shots advance review - Assassin's Creed: Blade of Shao Jun manga takes franchise to 16th Century China
By Scott Cederlund published
Features This Assassin's Creed Blade manga tells the story of two women separated by centuries
Best Shots review: The Department of Truth #1 - #5 warns of the power of conspiracy theories
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Batman writer James Tynion IV explores the real world of fake news in The Department of Truth
Best Shots review: Avengers #41 demands you shut down your brain and absorb it on a completely 13-year-old level
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Jason Aaron and Javier Garrón play with all their Avengers toys at once in Avengers #41
Best Shots review: Kingdom Come "a DC fan’s playground brought to realistic life"
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Looking back on DC's seminal Kingdom Come
Best Shots review: Excalibur #16 "a pleasant throwback to classic Chris Claremont era storytelling"
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Excalibur #16 uses classic storytelling while finding fresh directions to take these characters in
Best Shots review: Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' Reckless "lacks the rough edges of their best work"
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' take their crime oeuvre to California with Reckless
Best Shots advance review: The Seeds is an end of the world story not about the end of the world
By Scott Cederlund published
News A review of all four issues of Ann Nocenti and David Aja's The Seeds
Best Shots review - X of Swords: Destruction #1 a "big, loud, chaotic conclusion"
By Scott Cederlund published
Features All of the noise of challenges and battles fall to the wayside
Best Shots advance review: A Quick & Easy Guide to Consent "takes the fear and uncertainty out of this aspect of sex"
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Chicago-based cartoonist Isabella Rotman shows us how good sex begins with an open discussion about consent
Best Shots review: Naoki Urasawa shows off his intimate and humorous side with Sneeze
By Scott Cederlund published
Features This short story collection "reveals a playfulness that there is just not the room for in Naoki Urasawa's larger work"
Best Shots review: Rorschach #1 has "the mood of an old '70s thriller movie"
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Tom King, Jorge Fornés, and Dave Stewart revisit the Watchmen with Rorschach
Best Shots review - Doom Patrol: Weight of the Worlds "walks a fine line of being cosmic or preachy"
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Gerard Way returns to Doom Patrol for Weight of the Worlds, but leans too much into the quirks
Best Shots review: Immortal Hulk #37 will "make you want to go back and reread everything that's happened so far" - spoilers
By Scott Cederlund published
Features Al Ewing and Joe Bennett bring a "disturbing clarity" to their Immortal Hulk run with #37
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