Review: Vampirella #4
Artist: Wagner Reis & Fabniano Neves
Colorist: Inlight Studio
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Artist: Wagner Reis & Fabniano Neves
Colorist: Inlight Studio
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Artist: Lui Antonio
Colorist: Adriano Lucas
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: March 16h, 2011
Artist: Daniel Leister
Colorist: Mark Englert
Publisher: Image
Release Date: March 16th, 2011
Writer/Artist: Jimmie Robinson
Colorist: Paul Little
Publisher: Image
Release Date: March 16th, 2011
WRITER: Rick Remender
ARTIST: Rafael Albuquerque
COLOR ART: Dean White
A Tale of Two Creative Teams
An Analysis of the Power Girl Series and Why No One Can Figure This Character Out
By: Lawrence Napoli
Written by: Garth Ennis
Artist: Adriano Batista
Colorist: Romulo Fajardo Jr.
Publisher: Dynamite
Release Date: March 9th, 2011
Writer: Brian Pulido & Mike Wolfer
Artist: Marcello Mueller
Colorist: Digikore Studios
Publisher: Boundless
Written by: Arvid Nelson
Artist: Carlos Rafael
Colorist: Carlos Lopez
Publisher: Dynamite
Released: March 9th, 2011
WRITER/CREATOR: Joshua Hale Fialkov
ARTIST: Rashan Ekedal
LETTERS: Troy Peteri
COVER: Rashan Ekedal & Eko Puteh of IFS
WRITER: Mike Carey
PENCILS: Clay Mann
INKER: Jay Leisten
COLORS: Brian Reber
WRITERS: Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning
PENCILS: Robert Atkins
INKERS: Rebecca Buchman & Sandu Florea
COLORISTS: Jay David Ramos & GURU eFX
LETTERS: VC’s Joe Caramagna
COVER: Doug Braithwaite & Rob Schwager
PUBLISHER: Marvel
RELEASE DATE: March 2nd, 2011
WRITER: Mike Carey
PENCILS: Clay Mann
INKS: Jay Leisten
COLORS: Brian Reber
Writer: Brian Pulido & Mike Wolfer
Artist: Marcelo Mueller
Colorist: Digikore Studios
Publisher: Boundless
Writer: Arvid Nelson
Artist: Liu Antonio
Colorist: Adriano Lucas
Have I already gushed about how great this series is? Yes I have – and I’ll continue to gush this time.
Dark Brain Comics
Reviews of Eye-Opener and Mirror, Mirror
If you’re a fan of mature comics, Dark Brain’s product line is for you. I had the pleasure of reading two of their new offerings, Eye-Opener and Mirror, Mirror. I must say that both were impressive.
Writer: Jim Shooter
Artists: Bill Reinhold & Mike Manley
Colors: Wes Dzioba
Cover Art: Raymond Swanland
Publisher: Dark Horse
WRITER: Rick Remender
PENCILS: Esad Ribic
INKER: John Lucas
COLORS: Matt Wilson
WRITER: Andy Diggle
ARTIST: Davide Gianfelice
COLORS: Matt Hollingsworth
Timelord is back offering his two cents.
Once upon a time, yours truly had an insatiable crush on one Natalie Portman. I found the tempered violence crafted by Luc Besson in The Professional (1994) to be utterly ridiculous without the extremely sincere performances of Jean Reno, Gary Oldman and this 13 year old little girl who had an on-camera presence well beyond
Oh yes my friends, Denzel Washington maintains his status as “reliably immoveable” from my top ten contemporary male thespians that can produce the kinds of performances that turn good films into timeless classics and somewhat questionable flicks into solid, cinematic adventures. Unstoppable happens to side on the latter as the concept of “chasing down a