Tag: superhero

‘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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‘Power Up’ Comic Review

written by Kate Leth, illustrated by Matt Cummings, and lettered by Jim Campbell Power Up is the super cute story about three Earth humans and a goldfish who are imbued with cosmic superpowers from an alien prophecy. Amie, Kevin, and

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‘Henchgirl’ #1-6 Comic Review

created by Kristen Gudsnuk Henching is rough, and it’s typically a pretty thankless role that gets perpetually relegated to the background of superhero narratives. After all, superhero stories have traditionally been just about that: superheroes. However, contemporary media has recently

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‘Magpie’ Episode 2 Comic Review

Created by Andrez Bergen and Frantz Kantor The Australian comic anthology, Oi Oi Oi!, has a new eight-page miniseries within its pages called Magpie. Created by Andrez Bergen and Frantz Kantor, Magpie follows a young heroine with an offbeat superhero

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‘Solarman #1’ Comic Review

written by Joseph Philip Illidge and Brendan Deneen; art by N. Steven Harris; colors by Andrew Dalhouse The short-lived super hero comic series, Solarman, is getting revived by Scout Comics, and their reboot looks promising. Created by David Oliphant and Deborah

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‘Raising Dion’ #1 Comic Review

written by Dennis Liu; art & letters by Jason Piperberg The first time I heard about Raising Dion was through the promotional trailer writer (and director, in this case) Dennis Liu had created. (You can watch it too on his

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That Bulletproof Kid #1 (Comic) Kickstarter

Project-Nerd Publishing is proud to bring the brilliant property, That Bulletproof Kid, to Kickstarter in cooperation with creator Matt Kyme. That’s right… one of Project-Nerd’s Wave 1 titles is now ready for you to pre-order. Anth always thought having superpowers would

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