Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #32 Boom! Studios Written By: Marguerite Bennett Art By: Simone Di Meo Inked By: Alessandro Cappuccio Colored By: Walter Baiamonte and Francesco Segala Lettered By: Ed Dukeshire Last time in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers our team was lost in space with little resources left as they search for a way home.… Continue reading Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #32 Review
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Batwoman #17 Review
Batwoman #17 DC Comics Written by: Marguerite Bennett Art by: Fernando Blanco Colors by: John Rauch Letters by: Deron Bennett Rene Montoya finds herself chasing a mysterious criminal using robots to deliver a new designer drug. With Kate on the outs with Batman and trying to find a way to lay down roots with her… Continue reading Batwoman #17 Review
Batwoman #16 Review
Batwoman #16 DC Comics Written by: Marguerite Bennett Art by: Fernando Blanco Colors by: John Rauch Letters by: Deron Bennett Batwoman is confronted in Gotham with what her sister is doing at the urging of Tahani and Batman is caught in the middle of Kate’s family and personal drama as he tries to save the… Continue reading Batwoman #16 Review
Batwoman #12 Review
Batwoman #12 DC Comics Written by: Marguerite Bennett Art by: Scott Godlewski Colors by: John Rauch Letters by: Deron Bennett After all of the side stories and call backs, we finally get to see what happened in Batwoman’s missing year. A year ago, Batman sent Kate on a mission to hunt down The Many Arms… Continue reading Batwoman #12 Review
Animosity: Evolution #4 REVIEW
ANIMOSITY: EVOLUTION #4 Aftershock Comics Writer: Marguerite Bennett Artist: Eric Gapstur Colorist: Rob Schwager Letterer: Marshall Dillon Release: 2/14/18 Animosity: Evolution is my favorite of Marguerite Bennett’s three Animosity titles so far. Evolution evolves out of a previous miniseries, Animosity: The Rise, which had a tighter focus on the two main characters, a veterinarian named Adam and Wintermute. Wintermute is my… Continue reading Animosity: Evolution #4 REVIEW
Batwoman #9 Review
Batwoman #9 DC Comics Written by: Marguerite Bennett Art by: Fernando Blanco Colors by: John Rauch Letters by: Deron Bennett “Stay High” Elder and Younger find themselves in a meeting with the Voice of Death. The subject of the meeting is the experiments that Scarecrow is performing on Batwoman. As they go over the list… Continue reading Batwoman #9 Review
Batwoman #8 Review
Batwoman #8 DC Comics Written by: Marguerite Bennett Art by: Fernando Blanco Colors by: John Rauch Letters by: Deron Bennett Poisoned by Scarecrow’s fear toxin, Batwoman is slowly losing her mind. Scarecrow has taken her deep underground to his private lair and is keeping her prisoner as he continues his work for The Many Arms… Continue reading Batwoman #8 Review