Tag: Comic Review

‘Kong of Skull Island #1’ Comic Review

Written by James Asmus; Illustrated by Carlos Magno; Coloring by Brad Simpson; Lettering by Ed Dukeshire; Cover by Felipe Massafera Kong of Skull Island begins with an unknown narrator explaining the faults that lead to tragedy. Readers will later realize

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‘Lumberjanes/Gotham Academy’ #2 Comic Review

written by Chynna Clugston Flores; pencils by Rosemary Valero-O’Connell; inks by Maddi Gonzalez; colors by Whitney Cogar; letters by Warren Montgomery The second issue of Lumberjanes/Gotham Academy picks up with the events immediately following the end of issue one. That

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‘Pirouette’ #1 Comic Review

Created & written by Mark L. Miller; Pencils & inks by Carlos Granda; Colors by El Cómic en Línea Foundation; Lettered by Jim Campbell When your whole world is a stage, what happens when you want to wash off your

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‘Kim & Kim #1’ Comic Review

Written by Magdalene Visaggiol; Art by Eva Cabrera; Coloring Claudia Aguirre; Covers by: Tess Fowler with Kiki Jenkins, Devaki Neogi The world of comics is changing. Writers and artists are crafting narratives that ignore traditional story tropes, much to the enjoyment

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‘4001 A.D.: Shadowman #1’ Comic Review

Written by: Jody Houser and Rafer Roberts; Art by: Robert Gill; Coloring by: Michael Spicer; Lettering by: David Sharpe; Editing by: Tom Brennan; Editor-in-chief: Warren Simons 4001 A.D.: Shadowman #1 depicts the world years after Earth is invaded by people

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‘Lucas Stand #1’ Comic Review

Written by: Kurt Sutter and Caitlin Kittredge; Art by: Jesus Hervas; Coloring by: Adam Metcalfe; Lettering by: Jim Campbell There are many essential elements one must consider when crafting a good story. Theme and setting, plot and dialogue… many threads

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‘Black Hammer #1’ Comic Review

Writing by Jeff Lemire; Art by Dean Ormston; Coloring by Dave Stewart; Cover art by Jeff Lemire Black Hammer #1 follows superheros thought to be dead after their heroic battle to save Spiral City. Abraham Slam, Golden Gail, Colonel Weird,

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‘Campaigners #1 & #2’ Comic Review

Written by Brendan Hykes; Art by MJ Barros; Lettering by Sean Rinehart; Editing and consulting by Mey Valdivia Rude Kydra Frank is one of the main protagonists in Campaigners, and she is about to find herself in the center of

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‘Elasticator #1-3’ Comic Review

written by A.C. Medina; art by Kevin Shan; colors by Ross A. Campbell; cover by Jean-Francois Beulieu; lettering by Micah Myers Elasticator disappoints to some degree simply because it is slow to show the comic’s protagonist, Mikey Mazzagatti, in action.

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‘Wild Blue Yonder’ Graphic Novel Review

written by Mike Raicht; story and art by Zach Howard; story by Austin Harrison; colors by Nelson Daniel; ink assisting by Jolyon Yates; lettering by Thompson Knox Wild Blue Yonder wastes no time getting readers up to speed regarding the poor

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‘Lumberjanes/Gotham Academy’ #1 Comic Review

written by Chynna Clugston Flores; pencils by Rosemary Valero-O’Connell; inks by Maddi Gonzalez; colors by Whitney Cogar; letters by Warren Montgomery Crossover series, in my experience, can be either a fun novelty or gratuitous pandering. Lumberjanes/Gotham Academy manages to be

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