Thor #9 Review
Nick Devonald
Writer: Donny Cates
Artist: Nic Klein
Colours: Matt Wilson
Letters: VC’s Joe Sabino
Wh
Writer: Donny Cates
Artist: Nic Klein
Colours: Matt Wilson
Letters: VC’s Joe Sabino
Wh
Writer: Clay McLeod Chapman
Artist: Guiu Villanova
Colours: Frank D’Armata
Letters: VC’s Clayon
Writer: Jordie Bellaire & Jeremy Lambert
Artist: Ramon Bachs
Colours: Raúl Angulo
Letters: Ed Du
Writer: Benjamin Percy
Artist: Juan Jose Ryp
Colours: Frank Martin Jr.
The first volume of Year Zero was absolutely
Writer: Tom Taylor
Artist: Darick Robertson
Colours: Diego Rodriguez
Letters: Deron Bennett
Writer: Al Ewing
Penciller: Joe Bennett
Inkers: Ruy José & Belardino Brabo
Colourist: Paul Mount
Writer: Skottie Young
Artist: Humberto Ramos
Colourist: Edgar Delgado
Letterer: Clayton Cowles
Writer: Ralph Macchio
Artist: Simone Buonfantino
Colorist: Rachelle Rosenberg
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Writer: Jonathan Hickman, Tini Howard
Artist: Pepe Larraz, Mahmud Asrar
Colorist: Marte Gracia
Publisher: M
Writer: Mike Mignola
Artist: Zach Howard
Colours: Dave Stewart
Letters: Clem Robins
With the
Writers: Ollie Masters & Rob Williams
Artist: Laurence Campbell
Colours: Lee Loughridge
Letters: Sal Ci
Writer: Zac Thompson
Artist: Hayden Sherman
Colours: Roman Titov
Letters: Ed Dukeshire
While
The world was a different place when I stopped exiting the theater as Sam Jackson magically showed up as Nick Fury in the end credits scene of Iron Man. But, I suppose I'm getting ahead of myself.
It's 2015 and we're 10 films deep into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, witih the second capstone film, Avengers - Age of Ultron, due to be released in a little over a month.
At Detroit Fanfare 2013, Comics the Gathering staff writer Seth “Wombat” Morris got a chance to interview John Ostrander. Ostrander is famously the architect and writer of the classic Suicide Squad comics and acclaimed author of Grimjack, Martian Manhunter, Star Wars: Legacy, and much more.
Wombat then promptly got bogged down with work and
Happy upcoming Hallows Eve everyone, we here at COMICS THE GATHERING really want to get in the spirit and take turns sharing our favorite horror comics.
My absolute favorite horror comic book so far was IDW’s Monster & Madman. It was written by Steve Niles; a writer with a very strong horror/suspense/terror pile of stories to his name. The amazing creepy art duties were handled by Damien Worm. His amazing lettering work was