New Comic Book Reviews Week Of 10/7/15
A huge week of new books and I will try to fit in as many as I can. Some of the reviews might be on the short side to speed things up.
A huge week of new books and I will try to fit in as many as I can. Some of the reviews might be on the short side to speed things up.
At the Twin Galaxies Festival over the weekend one of the best things at the show (besides playing classic video games and pinball of course) was getting to see the first public screening of Man VS.
Wonder Woman ’77 Special #2 DC Comics Writer Marc Andreyko, Artists Drew Johnson, Richard Ortiz, Cat Staggs, Jason Badower, Colorists Romulo Fajardo Jr., Brett Smith, Letterer Wes Abbott The second volume that collects the digital first stories based on the Lynda Carter Wonder Woman television series from 1977 brings three stories all written by Andreyko.
This was a smaller week than ususal so I will cover the comics from this week and a few that didn’t make it last week reviews.
Scream Queens is the brainchild of Ryan Murphy, Ian Brennan, and Brad Falchuk who recently brought us Glee and American Horror Story and premiered on FOX last night.
Tokyo Ghost #1 Image Comics Writer Rick Remender, Artist Sean Murphy, Colorist Matt Hollingsworth, Letterer Rus Wooton Tokyo Ghost is one of those titles that I like a lot of the ideas but the book is a little uneven.
Head Lopper #1 Image Comics Writer, Artist, Colorist on Part 3 Andrew Maclean, Colorist Parts 1 & 2 Mike Spicer I was a bit sceptical on this book because of the high cover price and it looked mildly interesting but my local comic shop had it as the deal of the week and it was half off.
The Bozz Chronicles Dover Publications Writer David Michelinie, Artists Bret Blevins (Books 1, 2, 3, 5, & 6) and John Ridgway (Book 4), Inks Bret Blevins &
Now before I get started on this review I want to have full disclosure. The writer David Schrader is a co-worker of mine and he asked if I would review the comic on my website.
John Flood #2 Boom! Studios Writer Justin Jordan, Artist Jorge Coelho, Colorist Tamra Bonvillain, Letterer Ed Dukeshire John Flood is turning into quite the intriguing book.
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