Marvel’s Voices #1 (Review)

Marvel’s Voices #1Marvel Comics Written by: Method Man, Vita Ayala, Kyle Baker, Chuck Brown, Roxane Gay, Rob Markman, Evan Narcisse, Anthony Piper, Brian Stelfreeze, Geoffrey Thorne, David F. WalkerArt by: Vita Ayala, Kyle Baker, Natacha Bustos, Roxane Gay, Sanford Greene, Ray-Anthony Height, James Monroe Iglehart, Alitha Martinez, Lenard McKelvey, Brandon Montclare, Evan Narcisse, Anthony Piper,… Continue reading Marvel’s Voices #1 (Review)

Its time for some Sweet Christmas – “Power Man and Iron Fist Annual” #1 : Sweet Christmas

Power Man and Iron Fist Annual #1 Marvel Comics Written by: David F. Walker Art by: Scott Hepburn It’s time for some Sweet Christmas!!! And for this holiday season, Marvel has dropped a little bit of holiday magic in “Power Man and Iron Fist: Sweet Christmas”. I mean seriously folks, is there a more perfect hero for a… Continue reading Its time for some Sweet Christmas – “Power Man and Iron Fist Annual” #1 : Sweet Christmas

Confirmed Epic Capes Crew Podcast Special: Ramon Villalobos Heroes-Con 2016 Interview

[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/270465886″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /] At Heroes-Con 2016 in Charlotte, NC The Reel Brad Bell had the honor of sitting down with one of the rising stars at Marvel Comics, artist: Ramon Villalobos.  We discussed his work on Secret Wars X-men E is for Extinction and his work on one of the hottest… Continue reading Confirmed Epic Capes Crew Podcast Special: Ramon Villalobos Heroes-Con 2016 Interview

Justice continues to Soar – “Nighthawk” #2 Review

Nighthawk #2 Marvel Comics Written by: David F. Walker Art by: Ramon Villalobos The term social justice warrior is frequented in our 21st century vernacular, but what exactly does that mean? For many of us it is someone who speaks up for the right causes through social media. For others the term has a negative… Continue reading Justice continues to Soar – “Nighthawk” #2 Review

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