Monstress Volume 1: Awakening Review
Monstress, Volume #1, Awakening Written by: Marjorie Liu Art by: Sana Takeda Letters and Design: Rus Wooton Review by: Nicole Bresner Monstress came so
Monstress, Volume #1, Awakening Written by: Marjorie Liu Art by: Sana Takeda Letters and Design: Rus Wooton Review by: Nicole Bresner Monstress came so
Batman Detective Comics #936 Written by: James Tynion IV Pencils by: Alvaro Martinez Inks: Raul Fernandez Colors: Brad Anderson Letters: Marilyn Patrizio Publisher: DC
Great strides have been made to diversify the literary scene, but comics, superhero comics in particular, often give readers only two types of female characters: the over-sexualized vixen or the manic pixie dream girl. While these characters vary in race and sexuality, they’re depicted as having the same body shape.
When the dark night comes to the big city, one little superhero prepares for a great adventure… bedtime! Donning his Batman pajamas, he vanquishes his night time routine like the Dark Night vanquishes crime!
I can’t get enough of comics that take apart and examine the conventional superhero drama, and if that’s your sentiment as well, Black Hammer #1 is well worth checking out.
Closet Monster, the debut feature film by director Stephen Dunn, is both refreshingly poignant as well as deeply provocative. The film has already won numerous awards,
While the movie is far from perfect, it is a fun romp through New York City with enough laughs to keep you going. It is a valiant follow up to a classic, that hopefully will be used to lay the groundwork for more bustin’.
Winston, Peter, and Ray just decimated some of the most famous artwork in the world so they’re laying low while Egon, Special Agent Melanie Ortiz, and Kylie head up their own investigation!
Civil War #3 Writer: Brian Michael Bendis Artist: David Marquez Colorist: Justin Pondor Letterer: Clayton Cowles Reviewed by David Hildebrand Major spoilers ahead! You