Gunslinger Spawn #4: Image Comics Review

Best issue of the series to this point, hands down. This is the first issue of Gunslinger Spawn in which Brett Booth’s art didn’t drive the story, as much as his work was as impressive as always. Some major details are revealed in Gunslinger Spawn #4. Gunslinger Spawn #4Image ComicsWritten by: Todd McFarlanePencils by: Brett… Continue reading Gunslinger Spawn #4: Image Comics Review

Gunslinger Spawn #3 (REVIEW)

Gunslinger Spawn #3 Brett Booth and Adelso Corona are an amazing pairing of artists. You don’t need me to tell you that, but I feel compelled to share that after every issue of Gunslinger Spawn. Their work on the story’s title character — who we learn a few things about in Gunslinger Spawn #3 —… Continue reading Gunslinger Spawn #3 (REVIEW)

Gunslinger Spawn #1 (REVIEW)

Gunslinger Spawn #1 Gunslinger Spawn #1 is everything you’d expect from a visual standpoint. Brett Booth is among the best of the best in the business, and he reminds you of that quickly in this series-opening issue. As much as the character of Gunslinger Spawn instantly gives this story a western vibe, Booth’s interpretation of… Continue reading Gunslinger Spawn #1 (REVIEW)

Red Hood Outlaw #48 (REVIEW)

Red Hood Outlaw #48DC Comics Written by: Scott LobdellArt by: Brett BoothInks by: Danny MikiColors by: Arif PriantoLetters by: Troy Peteri Whether it’s been the artwork or the story itself, the Red Hood Outlaw era has been a mixed bag. The return of Artemis and Bizarro helped move things back in the right direction, and… Continue reading Red Hood Outlaw #48 (REVIEW)

Action Comics #995 Review

Action Comics #995 DC Comics Written by: Dan Jurgens Art by: Brett Booth Inked by: Norm Rapmund Colors by: Andrew Dalhouse It’s Booster Gold and Superman versus an Eradicator as the two heroes find themselves possibly trapped in Gotham in the 25thcentury! What could possibly go wrong…?! Meanwhile, Lois Lane tracks down her own estranged father… Continue reading Action Comics #995 Review

Something for the Fans in Titans #8 Review

Titans #8 DC Comics Written by: Dan Abnett Art by: Brett Booth and Norm Rapmund Last issue, Abnett provided a great bridge between story arcs and told a number of smaller personal narratives that helped readers connect with the title.  Our review of #7 was solid and it was an easy starting point for any new reader.… Continue reading Something for the Fans in Titans #8 Review

Frenzied Fights and Friendship: Titans #3 (Review)

Titans #3 DC Comics Written by: Dan Abentt Art by: Brett Booth Dan Abnett and Brett Booth continue their reunion tale around members of the original Teen Titans.  As mentioned in the review of the last issue, Titans assumes and reminds readers that the world barely remembers they were a team. Wally West was trapped… Continue reading Frenzied Fights and Friendship: Titans #3 (Review)

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