Carlo Barberi Archives

Super Sons #16 cover by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
Plus, it's hard to feel like Kid Amazo is a legitimate threat given how easy-going Superboy and Robin are about everything, and it doesn't help how generic Kid Amazo is as a villain. However, the affection Superman and Batman show for their respective children is still endearing, and the aforementioned chemistry between Jonathan and Damian salvages[...]
Super Sons #13 cover by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Adriano Lucas
This issue actually feels like it has a conclusion. Carlo Barberi's artwork is high-energy and fitting for Super Sons There is a lot of texture and detail while maintaining something of a cartoon-feel for the world around them Art Thibert's inking pulls it together well Gabe Eltaeb's color art is bright yet well-balanced, and his colors[...]
Green Lanterns #37 cover by Mike McKone and Dinei Ribeiro
Ungara is a time-bomb about to blow, and there are factions hoping to hasten towards that and war. Green Lanterns #37 art by Carlo Barberi and Ulises Arreola Carlo Barberi may not be the best artist to bring this tale to life, unfortunately While his style is largely appealing and even fits our heroes fairly well, it[...]
World War Hulk 2
Marvel has announced a sequel to World War Hulk to begin in March in The Incredible Hulk #174 from Greg Pak and Carlo Barberi Since they promised to lay off the super-mega-crossover events for a while, it looks like this won't be getting its own standalone series, but that doesn't mean it can't be packed with[...]
Green Lanterns #35 cover by Mike McKone and Dinei Ribeiro
I'm usually in favor of massive death-knight armor. Green Lanterns #35 art by Carlo Barberi, Matt Santorelli, and Ulises Arreola Carlo Barberi's artwork holds up for most of the issue, even if the cartoonish aesthetic thematically clashes with the heavy nature of the narrative to a degree It looks good overall; it's just a tad dissonant to[...]
Volthoom
The comic does a good job of making you forget those narrative problems when you can't wait to see what happens next between the Lanterns and Volthoom. Carlo Barberi, while by no means a bad artist, is a bit of a step down from the art of Eduardo Pansica last issue Pansica's artwork is astonishingly good,[...]
Green Lanterns #24 Review: Training Day Ends For Simon And Jessica
This makes the reciting of the Green Lantern Oath towards the end all the more affirming and gratifying. Also, Jessica does make a joke about Batman decking Guy Gardner, which is good. Carlo Barberi's artwork is very well suited for this sleek and fast-paced comic His depiction of Jessica makes her look really small and a lot[...]
A Thunderbolts Relaunch For All New Marvel Now?
That's the take out isn't it? The Thunderbolts team of Charles Soule and artist Carlo Barberi getting a new issue 1 with the label "sinners"… they're all stacking up! That's the take out isn't it? The Thunderbolts team of Charles Soule and artist Carlo Barberi getting a new issue 1 with the label "sinners"… they're[...]