New Comic Book Reviews Week Of 6/6/18
A huge week for new comic books. Marvel is ramping up the Marvel Legacy with some to their big guns like Hulk and Deadpool.
A huge week for new comic books. Marvel is ramping up the Marvel Legacy with some to their big guns like Hulk and Deadpool.
Judge Dredd: Under Siege #1 IDW. Writer Mark Russell, Artist Max Dunbar, Colorist Jose Luis Rio, Letterer Simon Bowland I discovered Judge Dredd back in the 1980’s when Eagle Comics started to reprint them for an US audience.
Black Panther #173 Marvel Comics Writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, Artist Daniel Acuna, Letterer Joe Sabino I’ll be really honest that I was not a huge fan of Coates recent Black Panther run because I felt that coming from a book author background he wasn’t able to full capture the feel for a comic book script and it left me cold and flat.
Flavor #1 Image Comics Writer Joseph Keatinge, Artist Took Jin Clark, Colorist Tamra Bonvillain, Letterer Ariana Maher, Culinary Consultant Ali Bouzari Every week I’m alway on the look out at my local comic shop for books that are not only new but just flipping through it you get a sense that you need to read it.
Justice League: No Justice #1 DC Comics Writers Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Joshua Williamson, Artist Francis Manapul, Colorist Hi-Fi, Letterer AndWorld Design Spinning out of the Dark Metal series leads into this mini series that will relaunch the Justice League series gets off to a so-so start.
DC Nation #0 DC Comics Writers Tom King, Brian Michael Bendis, Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, & Joshua Williamson, Artists Clay Mann, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (penciller), Dexter Vines (inker), Jorge Jimenez, Colorists Jordie Bellaire, Alex Sinclair, Alejandro Sanchez, Letterers Clayton Cowles, Josh Reed, Andworld Design Just in time for Free Comic Book Day DC brings their big summer guns together with three new stories that lead into DC’s big events in their main books.
The Prisoner #1 Titan Comics Writer Peter Milligan, Artist Colin Lorimer, Colorist Joana Lafluente, Letterer Simon Bowland As a big fan of the original Prisoner television series, I was skeptical about this new incarnation of this comic because I also loved the 1988 sequel comic by Dean Motter published by DC Comics back in 1988.
Action Comics #1000 DC Comics Writers Dan Jurgens, Peter J. Tomasi, Marv Wolfman, Geoff Johns, Richard Donner, Scott Snyder, Tom King, Louise Simonson, Paul Dini, Brad Meltzer, Brian Michael Bendis, Artists (Penciller) Dan Jurgens, (Inker) Norm Rapmund, Patrick Gleason, (Penciller) Curt Swan, Butch Guice and Kurt Schaffenberger (Inkers), Oliver Coipel, Rafael Albuquerque, Clay Mann, Jerry Ordway, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez (Penciller), Kevin Nowlan (Inker), John Cassaday, Jim Lee (Penciller), Scott Williams (Inker), Colorists Hi-Fi, Alejandro Sanchez, Peter Steigerwald, Dave McCaig, Jordie Bellaire, Trish Mulvihill, Laura Martin, Alex Sinclair, Letterers Rob Leigh, Tom Napolitano, John Workman, Carlos M.
Captain America #700 Marvel Comics Writer Mark Waid, Artist Chris Samnee, Colorist Matthew Wilson, Letterer Joe Caramagna, Back-Up story by Mark Waid based on material by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Artists Jack Kirby &
Xeres The Fall of the House of Darius and the Rise of Alexander #1 Dark Horse Comics Writer and Artist Frank Miller, Colorist Alex Sinclair, Letterer Steve Miller In a book that is sort of but not really a sequel/prequel to Miller’s classic 300 series this story is about a war with the Greeks and the Persian’s that is both new and yet mines familiar territory.
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