Greetings fellow TV-fiends! I’ve been enjoying a lot of the really good and entertaining television out there in the past year or so, as my prior posts about TV shows might attest. But apart from the big, well known names and shows that have either been acclaimed like mad, highly awarded or practically become a…
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REVIEW: Black Panther #1 (Marvel Comics, 2016)
Black Panther #1 (Marvel Comics) STORY : Ta-Nehisi Coates ART : Brian Stelfreeze (artist), Laura Martin (colours) & VC’s Joe Sabino (letters) As the mighty Marvel engines roll on, both on-screen and on the page, so too does the effort to diversify – something that has been a recurring issue for years and has been…
REVIEW: Deviations – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 (One-Shot) (IDW, 2016)
Deviations – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 (One-Shot) (IDW) STORY : Kevin Eastman, Bobby Curnow(story) & Tom Waltz (story+script) ART : Zach Howard with Cory Smith & Joylon Yates (art) & Ronda Pattison (colours) I’m not going to lie – I was quite excited by this comic! One of five one-shots that take an existing…
REVIEW: Godzilla Oblivion #1 (IDW, 2016)
Godzilla: Oblivion #1 (IDW Publishing) STORY : Joshua Fialkov ART : Brian Churilla (art) & Jay Fotos (colours) REVIEWED BY: Cap’n Aldous A new Godzilla-based comic is out. I remained skeptical even as I got it to read – I had read many attempts at cashing in on the big-fellows cult status but been burnt…
REVIEW: Huck #5 (Image Comics, 2016)
Huck #5 (Image Comics) STORY : Mark Millar ART : Rafael Albuquerque The adventures of the somewhat idealised Superman archetype that is Huck continues. Last issue ended with some serious jump in pacing and shifted the narrative into a faster gear than the prior three issues combined as we finally learnt about Hucks formerly Russian…
REVIEW: A&A #1 (VALIANT COMICS, 2016)
A&A #1 (VALIANT COMICS) STORY : Rafer Roberts ART : David Lafuente (pencils), Ryan Winn (inks) and Brian Reber (colours) After a successful first ongoing series and then a double-duo team-up with Quantum & Woody in the miniseries The Delinquents, it’s time for the much anticipated return of Archer and Armstrong – the unbeatable (mostly)…