Fourteen Questions with Gisèle Lagacé
Interview with the very cool Gisèle Lagacé of Ménage à 3, Exorsisters, Sticky Dilly Buns fame.
DetailsInterview with the very cool Gisèle Lagacé of Ménage à 3, Exorsisters, Sticky Dilly Buns fame.
DetailsJohn Constantine: Hellblazer #8
John Constantine: Hellblazer #8 (Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire) is yet another incredible issue in this superb series. Spurrier is quite literally magic in this issue that gets better with each word while being accompanied by dreadfully terrifying yet gorgeous art.
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Amethyst #4 (Reeder, Louise, Downie): Amy Reeder’s art and how it relates to the emotional narrative highlights this story every time, and it’s what ultimately makes it appealing, engaging, mesmerizing, and a story worth following, even if it sometimes gets lost in its main conflict.
DetailsSymbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality #5
Ultimately, Symbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality #5 (David, Land, Leisten, D’Armata) is a fun, though somewhat flawed conclusion to this miniseries. It doesn’t necessarily earn the “symbiote” part of its title, but is a pretty unobtrusively great Spidey yarn nonetheless.
DetailsThe Dreamig: Waking Hours #1
The Dreaming: Waking Hours #1 (Wilson, Robles, Lopes) takes the baton from Simon Spurrier in a magnificent stride. Wilson’s writing feels right at home in The Dreaming and Sandman Universe. A great story with killer art, The Dreaming: Waking Hours should not be missed!
DetailsMMPR: The Ranger Slayer #1
Ranger Slayer #1: (Parrott, Mora, Angulo) Bombastic, energetic art coupled with rock solid writing makes Ranger Slayer #1 everything you didn’t know you needed from a Power Rangers comic.
DetailsAquaman #61 (DeConnick, Mendonca, Fajardo Jr.) is that rarest of gems: a comic that arrives with no fanfare and is utterly flawless in its execution from start to finish. Don’t miss out on the best Aquaman in a quarter-century.
DetailsDr. Strange #5
Dr. Strange: Surgeon Supreme #5 (Waid, Walker, Tartaglia). A ‘strange’ story with realms, mountain high cities, and demons. What could go wrong?
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