The Comics Agenda 118: Talking with Heather Antos
The Comics Agenda 118: Talking with Heather Antos Greg and Michael get a chance to sit down with Valiant Comics editor Heather Antos. We
The Comics Agenda 118: Talking with Heather Antos Greg and Michael get a chance to sit down with Valiant Comics editor Heather Antos. We
Age of X-Man: Next Gen #1 Writer: Ed Brisson Artist: Marcus To Colorist: Jason Keith Letterer: Clayton Cowles Publisher: Marvel Comics A Review by
Savage Sword of Conan #1 Writer: Gerry Duggan Artist: Ron Garney Colorist: Richard Isanove Letterer: VC’s Travis Lanham Publisher: Marvel A review by Brendan
If you like your fantasy comics big, bold, and fun, Conan The Barbarian #1 definitely deserves to be on your pull list. Recommended.
Unfortunately, much like last years mini-series, Star Wars: Age of Republic – Darth Maul #1 doesn’t do much to justify its own existence.
Disappointingly, Star Wars: Han Solo Imperial Cadet #1 is just so-so. The art didn’t quite work and the story rehashed too much of Solo.
Unless you are either a huge Juggernaut fan, or a completionist, then X-Men Black Juggernaut #1 is an easily skippable book.
Comics like The Unstoppable Wasp #1 are great for your to-read pile, with fun characters, a sense of humor, cool art, and snappy dialogue.
X-Men Black: Magneto #1 is the classic X-Men tale that any long-time fan will relish. Claremont weaves a compelling story about a complex figure.