Josie and the Pussycats #2 Review
There’s no sweeter week then when a fresh Josie and the Pussycats lands in your lap!
There’s no sweeter week then when a fresh Josie and the Pussycats lands in your lap!
Black Panther #7 is the weakest issue to date. This issue is where we see the weakness of a prose writer in the medium of comics.
A few weeks ago I attended the Cincinnati Comic Expo held at the Duke energy Center. Once of the things that I got to
Britannia #2 Review Written by: Peter Milligan Art by: Juan Jose Ryp Colors: Jordie Bellaire Letterer: Dave Sharpe Asst. Editor: Lauren Hitzhusen Backup Essay:
Cannibal #1 Writers: Brian Buccellato & J. Young Art: Matias Bergara Colors: B. Buccellato Letters: Troy Peteri Publisher: Image Reviewed By: Gregory Brothers One
Raven #1 DC Writer: Marv Wolfman Artist: Alisson Borges Colorist: Blond Letters: A Larger World Review by Insha Fitzpatrick After the separation of the
Horizon #3 Written by: Brandon Thomas Art by: Juan Gedeon Colors: Frank Martin Letterer: Russ Wooten Editor: Sean Mackiwicz Publisher: Skybound Imprint of Image
It may not be Doctor Who or Star Trek, but the Smegazine comics provided a medium that matched Red Dwarf perfectly in terms of content.