Pearl #4 Review

Pearl #4 JinxWorld/DC Comics Words by: Brian Michael Bendis Art by: Michael Gaydos Color by: Michael Gaydos Letters by: Joshua Reed Pearl delivers on the potential that has been brewing for some time now. It finally moves away from the haphazard mystery aspect, which was more confusing than intriguing. I have been waiting for Bendis… Continue reading Pearl #4 Review

Pearl #3 Review

Pearl #3 JinxWorld/DC Comics Words by: Brian Michael Bendis Art by: Michael Gaydos Color by: Michael Gaydos Letters by: Joshua Reed So far in Peral, Bendis, and Gaydos give us some really amazing things but muddle it with filler.  The series overall has been lots of content with little meaning. This issue doesn’t change much… Continue reading Pearl #3 Review

Pearl #2 Review

Pearl #2 JinxWorld/DC Comics Words by: Brian Michael Bendis Art by: Michael Gaydos Color by: Michael Gaydos Pearl gives us another use for a banana, and that’s to practice tattooing. With this issue, Bendis and Gaydos mix in how Pearl learned to tattoo and her involvement in the Yakuza. In other words, this is the… Continue reading Pearl #2 Review

Marvel reveals plans for new Jessica Jones ongoings series at ECCC 2016

After the raving success that was the Jessica Jones Netflix exclusive television series set inside the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it appears Marvel Comics has finally given into to it’s readers desires for a new Jessica Jones solo ongoing comic book series.  At Emerald City Comi-Con 2016 legendary Marvel Writer, and author of the original Alias:… Continue reading Marvel reveals plans for new Jessica Jones ongoings series at ECCC 2016

The soul behind the mask a “Black Hood #3” Review

Black Hood #3 Dark Circle Comics Written by: Duane Swierczynski Art by: Michael Gaydos The Black Hood has already set the stage for gritty and dark themed crime stories so comparing it to the hit Netflix series: Daredevil, wouldn’t be a stretch.  However Greg Hettinger is a little more tortured than even Matt Murdock. In issue… Continue reading The soul behind the mask a “Black Hood #3” Review

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