Millar and Capullo Deliver Reborn
Is there life after death? Coming this fall from Image Comics, Mark Millar and Greg Capullo set out to show us what lies beyond
Is there life after death? Coming this fall from Image Comics, Mark Millar and Greg Capullo set out to show us what lies beyond
Wonder Woman #6 Writer: Greg Rucka Artist: Nicola Scott Colours: Romulo Fajardo Jr. Publisher: DC Comics A review by Stephanie Pouliotte Wonder Woman #6
Paper Girls #9 Writer: Brian K. Vaughan Artist: Cliff Chiang Colours: Matt Wilson Letters: Jared K. Fletcher Publisher: Image Comics Review by Stephanie Pouliotte
Galaxy Quest didn’t just spoof Star Trek, it successfully reconnected fans, creators, and cast through a clever satire reminiscent of an episode of TOS.
Wonder Woman #5 is the third installment on The Lies plotline and feels like the calm before the storm.
In Lucifer #9, Lucifer once again returns to the underworld. His progeny and his ex-partner are set to do battle for the throne of Hell!
There’s something about the 80s that makes it the perfect setting for eerie monster stories. If the recent success of Stranger Things tells us anything, it’s that people are craving the nostalgic feel and bizarre, creepy tales of the 1980s.
Lucifer Vol. 1: Cold Heaven Writer: Holly Black Artist: Lee Garbett Colorist: Antonio Fabela Letterer: Todd Klein Cover: Dave Johnson Publisher: Vertigo A review
Greg Rucka really begins to hit his stride. What sets his story apart is his exploration of the world that shaped Diana and of the society that raised her. We see the true origin of where she draws her strength, wisdom and integrity.