DP7: Gruenwald and Ryan’s Soap Opera
Mark Gruenwald and Paul Ryan’s D.P.7 is a three year “real time” soap opera about seven unusual Americans and the hospital they escape from.
DetailsMark Gruenwald and Paul Ryan’s D.P.7 is a three year “real time” soap opera about seven unusual Americans and the hospital they escape from.
DetailsFrom GI Joe to Superman, Dr. Fate to Cheers, your life was almost certainly touched by Marty Pasko, who passed away at age 65.
DetailsNinjak #17
Ninjak #17 (Kindt,Bernard, Rodrigues, Dalhouse, Arreola) is the kind of climax you wish all spy/action stories who measure up to. It neatly and expertly wraps up a huge chapter in both Roku and Ninjak’s lives while also planting small seeds that show promise of epic things to come.
DetailsNinjak #10
Ninjak #10 (Kindt, Braithwaite, Ryp, Reber) is an excellent “fish out of water” story that doesn’t lean on a trope to find meat to the story. It’s also a fantastic issue for a new reader to learn more about the expansive Valiant universe without being overwhelmed.
DetailsNinjak #4
Ninjak #4 (Kindt,Ryp,Mann,Sauvage,Guice,Arreola): If you’re gonna write a warning tale about an enigmatic and fierce foe routed in martial arts mayhem and magical mystery, this is a play book on how it’s done.
DetailsBatman: Gotham Nights #1
Batman: Gotham Nights features two Digital First stories– “Medal of Honor” (Giunta, Meltzer, Lee, Williams) and “Honor Code” (Hama, Colak, Kalisz)– that take a heavy military influence to create two distinct tales of heroism in combat.
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Ninjak #1 (Kindt, Mann, Arreola) Kindt’s Ninjak rivals the great martial arts comics from Fraction/Brubaker Immortal Iron Fist all the way back to Miller Daredevil and Deadly Hands of Kung Fu.
DetailsDrones Vol. 2
Drones Vol. 2 (Runberg, Louis, Daviet) will make you ask some difficult questions and challenge how you look at the world, but it asks an incredibly important question when doing so regarding the inevitability of tragedy in modern wartime situations driven by political discord.
DetailsRai #1
Rai #1 (Kindt, Crain, Lanphear): Gorgeous art, rock solid writing and a sense of mystery and wonder that gets you on the hook from page one, Rai is everything it sets out to be and more.
DetailsDrones Vol. 1
Drones Vol. 1: Hellfire (Runberg, Louis, Daviet) is a futuristic wartime graphic novel which asks readers to follow a personal vengeance-fueled story that attempts, to limited success, to shed light on a much larger real-world dynamic on the motivations of war. It’s good, but it had potential to be great.
DetailsNothing can keep a good comic-con down
DetailsNight Wolf
Night Wolf #1-3 (Multari, Campbell, Herrara) blends the right amount of horror, fantasy, and coming of age into a brilliant story that needs to be on your reading list.
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