(Warning: Spoilers for Moon Knight #2 ahead.) As a longtime Moon Knight fan, there’s not more I could ask for from these first two episodes. I don’t think I’m alone in that either. That said, there’s no denying changes have been made to the character. Some Background For those who are only just meeting Moon… Continue reading Moon Knight: Why major changes to Steven Grant, Mr. Knight work
Author: Nick Friar
Nick reviews comics for GWW, mainly DC Comics. Sometimes he'll review a show, too.
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X-Men ‘92: House of XCII #1: Marvel Comics Review
It’s always fun to spend time with the X-Men team we all fell in love with. Whether you met this team through Jim Lee’s work in the comics or while watching the animated show, there’s something about this team that hits the spot. X-Men ‘92: House of XCII #1 does scratch that itch to some… Continue reading X-Men ‘92: House of XCII #1: Marvel Comics Review
Comic of the Week: Black Widow #15 from Marvel Comics
Marvel had itself quite the impressive week between the Devil’s Reign finale and the best issue of the ongoing Moon Knight series yet. But the nod has to go to a different Marvel title that came to an end this week with it’s 15th issue: Black Widow Marvel ComicsWritten by: Kelly ThompsonPencils by: Elena Cassagrande… Continue reading Comic of the Week: Black Widow #15 from Marvel Comics
A Town Called Terror #1: Image Comics Review
Syzmon Kudranski’s style is reason enough to give this title a look, never mind the fact Steve Niles is writing the series. There’s an epic nature to everything Kudranski draws, playing very well to the horror genre. And while black and white doesn’t always play well, he’s mastered it — which elevates the first chapter… Continue reading A Town Called Terror #1: Image Comics Review
Comic of the Week: Immortal X-Men #1 from Marvel Comics
This book has all the potential in the world with Kieron Gillen running things. Super-powered politician-like figures calling the shots for utopian society on the brink of chaos? With Gillen’s writing style? It’s a perfect match, and Immortal X-Men #1 shows the kind of upside this title has. MarvelWritten by: Kieron GillenArt by: Lucas WerneckColors… Continue reading Comic of the Week: Immortal X-Men #1 from Marvel Comics
Shadow War: Alpha #1: DC Comics Review
Simply put: If you’re reading any of Joshua Williamson’s ongoing titles at DC Comics, you’ll want to give this a look. Shadow War: Alpha #1 sets up a major event that’s kicked off by a couple of surprising developments, along with a little late twist. DC ComicsWritten by: Joshua WilliamsonPencils by: Viktor BogdanovicInks by: Viktor… Continue reading Shadow War: Alpha #1: DC Comics Review
Rogue Sun #2: Image Comics Review
Among the things Rogue Sun promised to address in the series-opening issue was family issues. Turns out, Ryan Parrott isn’t pulling his punches on that matter, as made evident in Rogue Sun #2. Image ComicsWritten by: Ryan ParrottArt by: AbelColors by: Chris O’HalloranLetters by: Fonografiks Part of this story’s appeal following the first issue was… Continue reading Rogue Sun #2: Image Comics Review