Savage Hearts #2: I can Barely Feel Their Love Bites!
Savage Hearts #2
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Grab a beetle, aphid or creepy-crawlie and join us for a review of Savage Hearts #2 (@aubreysitterson @jebriodo @Lovern @TaylorEspo) @DarkHorseComics #savagehearts
DetailsCanto III: Lionhearted #2
Canto is always good but Canto III: Lionhearted #2 is one of the best issues yet! Check out the spoiler free review @IDWPublishing @davidbooher @Drew_Zucker @AstoneVittorio @andworlddesign @cantocomic #IDWPublishing #Canto
DetailsWonder Woman #777
Wonder Woman #777: Never send a man to do a woman’s job! @beckycloonan @ michaelwConrad & @manulupac take #WonderWoman, Siggy, Ratatosk, & Deadman to Earth-11, where we get a woman’s touch to their greatest heroes. From @DCComics
DetailsGrant Morrison’s New X-Men, Phil Jimenez’s Jean Grey, the fable of the rabbit in the moon, and my 2005 move to help my brain-injured mother. Lessons learned. Dramatic actions taken. Our examinations ended.
DetailsWerewolves Within
, I have loved the idea that right under the surface of the seemingly civilized, there is a monster clawing to get out and that good people can be monsters in the right circumstances and even more to the point, sometimes monsters look and act like good people.
DetailsRecently, Comic Watch got the opportunity to talk to @MizTeeFranklin and @max_sarin about their new book: Harley Quinn: Eat. Bang! Kill. Tour from @DCComics #EatBangKillTour #HarleyQuinn
DetailsThe Dreaming: Waking Hours #12
There are happy endings and sweet dreams in The Dreaming: The Waking Hours #12 as the imaginative and gorgeous limited series comes to an end. @GWillowWilson @ArtofNickRobles @_matlopes_ @SimonBowland #DCBlackLabel @DCComics
DetailsWhat does it mean to rewrite old scenes, to revisit old stories, to change characters and plots, to reuse old titles and dress characters in old clothes? A look at the past 20 years of X-Men & where they may go from here.
DetailsJungle Cruise
There is no wonder that Jungle Cruise took many elements from Pirates and put them into this film. A fabled cursed treasure, a strong-willed female lead, two different set of villains and lots of action and special effects are all elements that both movie franchises used, and it served them well.
DetailsSweet Paprika #1
Sweet Paprika #1 introduces us to the life of a sexually frustrated loner disguised as an angry business executive. With a great creative team, this first issue is a wild ride from the first to the last page!
@Ci__m0n, @fabio_amelia @Mirkand #SweetPaprika
Wonder Woman #776
The creators are world building a lush and diverse land for Wonder Woman to venture into, while still remaining true to her roots in Wonder Woman #776. This is an issue worthy of a standing ovation.
@michaelwconrad @beckycloonan @thejillthompson
Love polygons, hypotrochoid psychology, stars under iron masks, perceptual truth. The reality of comfort objects, the Phoenix and Xorn as jouissance, the X-Men as the object of desire. From Slavoj Žižek to Igor Kordey, Luce Irigaray to Neal Adams, reaching.
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