After the massive outcrying of, “how could you?!?!?”, towards J. Michael Straczynski after what he did (and can’t forget the impressive designs of one Jim Lee) to Wonder Woman in Issue 600 of Wonder Woman, I felt obligated to write something after reading Issue 601 of “The All New” Wonder Woman. Now, first off, those [...]
Marvel is pleased to present your first look at X-23 #1, from best-selling author Marjorie Liu and artist Will Conrad! In her very own ongoing series, X-23 must come to terms with the damage caused by the events of Second Coming. The death of several of her teammates has taken its [...]
From Matt Cirulnick and David Manpearl comes a modern-day reimagining of the classic western hero, Wyatt Earp, in a special $1.00 issue #0 preview of the upcoming, 3-issue miniseries…
With shades of both J.M. Barrie and C.S. Lewis, Stargazer is a coming of age adventure. Specifically, set in the waning seasons of adolescence for a trio of young girls, this science-fantasy tale both realistically and imaginatively expresses the yearnings every human being on the planet feels for an escape from the harshness of this tiresome old real world.
I’m a harsh critic of comics, being very particular about what I like, and what I expect out of professional creators. Every so often books come along that amaze me with their precision and artful construction, I hope to cover some of those here under the “MY NEW FAVORITE COMIC” heading.
First off is a book [...]
Madam Samurai is a hard-hitting historical adventure story that tells the tale of a young female samurai warrior who travels from feudal Japan to Victorian London on a mission of vengeance.
An exciting and action-packed story from screenwriter Gary Young (Harry Brown) and Eagle Award winning artist David Hitchcock (Spring Heeled Jack).
This highly original graphic novel collects the long-running and obscenely well-researched webcomic of the same name. At once a fully-fledged biography and pure historical fiction, this study of the strange, strange life of Jack Parsons is a distinctly refreshing stab at exploring new avenues for this funny book medium.
Shadowhawk #1 – REVIEW
By Erik Hendrix
Shadowhawk Issue 1
Story by DAN WICKLINE & STEVE NILES
Art by TONE RODRIGUEZ & JIM VALENTINO
cover A by TONE RODRIGUEZ
Cover B by ERIK LARSEN
Published by Image/Shadowline
PUBLISHER’S BLURB ~ Resurrection Part 1. Fifteen years after his stunning death, Paul Johnstone wears the helmet of ShadowHawk once more. New York, however, is far [...]
Comic Book Review: Federal Vampire and Zombie Agency
by Richard Caldwell
(http://nilskidoo.blogspot.com)
FVZA #’s 1-3
Conceived by Beau Flynn & Tripp Vinson
Written by David Hine
Illustrated by Roy Allan Martinez & Wayne Nichols
Lettered by Richard Starkings and Comicraft’s Jimmy Betancourt
Painted by Kinsun Loh & Jerry Choo
Edited by Luis Reyes
Published by Radical
http://www.radicalpublishing.com
From the Publisher:
In a world where [...]
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