Deathstroke #29 review
Writer: Christopher Priest Pencils: Diogenes Nieves Inks: Trevor Scott Colors: Jeromy Cox Letters: Willie Schubert Deathstroke #29 feels like an ending and a beginning. The ending comes the sense that it feels like…
Writer: Christopher Priest Pencils: Diogenes Nieves Inks: Trevor Scott Colors: Jeromy Cox Letters: Willie Schubert Deathstroke #29 feels like an ending and a beginning. The ending comes the sense that it feels like…
In the history of comics there are multiple historic runs. Runs that over time have become the bench mark standard for that comic and a run that every writer to follow tries to emulate. Chris Claremont’s time on the Uncanny…
Justice League #34 Review Written by Christopher Priest Art by Pete Woods Letters by Willie Schu Reviewed by Lorna Maltman (maltmanlorna@gmail.com) Juggling is an art, it takes a lot of practice, both actual and metaphorical…
Deathstroke #25 Review Story by Christopher Priest Pencils by Carlo Pagulayan Inks by Norm Rapund, Trevor Scott and Jason Paz Colours by Jeremy Cox Letters by Willie Schubert Reviewed by Lorna Maltman (maltmanlorna@gmail.com)…
Writer: Christopher Priest Pencils: Diogenes Neves Inks: Jason Paz Colors: Jeremy Cox Letters: Willie Schubert I’m often amazed at how popular Deathstroke has become in recent years. I remember his first go around in the…
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