Cojacaru The Skinner #1 Review
Nick Devonald
Writers: Mike Mignola & Christopher Golden
Artists: Peter Bergting
Colours: Michelle Madsen
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Writers: Mike Mignola & Christopher Golden
Artists: Peter Bergting
Colours: Michelle Madsen
Letters: Cl
Writers: Mike Mignola & Christopher Golden
Artist: Bridgit Connell
Colours: Michelle Madsen
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Writer: Josh Lee Gordon
Artist: Fabiana Mascolo
Colours: Lucia Di Giammarino
Letters: Jim Campbell
Writer: Marjorie Liu
Artist: Sana Takeda
We’re now 33 issues into the colossal epic that is Monstress, once of the most ambitious stor
Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson
Artist: Salvador Larroca
Colours: GURU-eFX
Letters: VC’s Clayton Cowl
Written by: Tom Taylor
Art by: Bruno Redondo
Colors by: Adriano Lucas
Lettered by: Wes Abbott
“Awww. We’re friends now.”--Gillian
Writer: Bryan Hill
Art: Priscilla Petraites
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Writer: Benjamin Percy
Penciler: Scot Eaton
Inker: JP Mayer
Colorist: Matthew Wilson
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“Please just let me be prepared.”--Kit
David Pepose: Writer
Luca Casalanguida: Artist
Matt Milla: Col
Written by: Julio Anta
Art by: Anna Wieszczyk
Colors by: Bryan Valenza
Lettered by: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Writers: Kenneth Niemand; TC Eglington; Kek-W; James Peaty; Dan Abnet
Art: Tom Foster; Simon Davies; Dave Kendall; Mike Collins; Richard Elson
Writer: Al Ewing
Artist: Juan Frigeri
Colourist: Federico Blee
Letterer: Cory Petit
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Idealism is not dead.
Joe Kelly is personally responsible for what I consider one of the most politically conscious, ethically challenging, and respectfully diverse comic runs ever written. I'm talking about his JLA run—a run that followed two of the hardest acts in the entire sequential-art medium: Grant Morrison and Mark Waid. Given
Animal Man is an uninteresting superhero. The character does not offer a whole lot to those interested in him. It is up to the writer of the character to make a stand, and flesh out the backstory of the B-list hero. The first writer to take a substantial leap with the character was Grant Morrison. The hero works in an
On the subject of villains this month (or as we wrap up the end of the month, really), let’s go a little ways back to 1963, Uncanny X-Men #4 where not only do the X-Men finally battle face to face with Magneto himself (one of Marvel’s most notorious villains) we also catch a glimpse of the less than notorious (but well known anyways) villain
September is Villains Month at DC Comics. We're about to stuff ourselves so full of villainy, we'll have to puke. And how better to celebrate than by going over a list of my five favorite Justice League villains ever!?
Okay, they're not my favorites. Well. They are. But all of them are my favorites. Except for Gorilla