Science and the Devil in “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1” (Review)

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, #1 Marvel Written by: Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder Art by: Natcha Bustos Color by: Tamra Bonvillain Lettering by: Travis Lanham Amongst the slew of new Marvel titles being released in recent weeks comes the light-hearted adventure of Lunella Lafayette, also known as Moon Girl, and Devil Dinosaur. Moon Girl… Continue reading Science and the Devil in “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1” (Review)

Story books and Prison Camps in “Saga #31” (Review)

Saga, #31 Image Comics Written by: Brian K. Vaughn Art by: Fiona Staples Letters and Design by: Fonografiks Coming off of a three-month hiatus, the creative team has had their first publication in what feels like significantly too long. Regarding the narrative, it has been an unspecified amount of time since the events of issue… Continue reading Story books and Prison Camps in “Saga #31” (Review)

Being the Hero in “Venom: Space Knight #1” (Review)

Venom: Space Knight, #1 Marvel  Written by: Robbie Thompson Art by: Ariel Olivetti Color by: Ariel Olivetti With Marvel’s most recent relaunch comes another #1 in Venom: Space Knight, featuring the writing of Robbie Thompson and the art of Ariel Olivetti. At the moment, this series relies heavily upon what happened to Flash Thompson previously, but… Continue reading Being the Hero in “Venom: Space Knight #1” (Review)

Wonder and Intrigue Surrounds “Tokyo Ghost #3” (Review)

Tokyo Ghost #3 Image Comics Written by: Rick Remender Art by: Sean Murphy Color by: Matt Hollingsworth Tokyo Ghost #3 continues Remender’s vision of a dystopian future ruled by an addiction to technology, and it picks right up where the previous issue left off—with Teddy crashing down in front of Japan’s supposed Warlord, Kazumi. However,… Continue reading Wonder and Intrigue Surrounds “Tokyo Ghost #3” (Review)

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