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There's no danger of that anymore as they continue to grab big name creators on brand new comics, and for August 2024, that includes Patra, a new horror homage comic from James Robinson and Scott Kolins, a supernatural series about slasher monsters, mad scientists, and cult movie-inspired horror Patra is also the first of several[...]
Armor Wars #1/2 Sketch Cover
There are comic book series almost every comic fan knows, there are comic book characters that most everyone knows, there are specific comic books most every comic reader knows, and then there are the more obscure issues that slip through the cracks.  What makes obscure comics so interesting and vital is discovering those books that[...]
Wonder Woman Annual #2 cover by Yasmine Putri
This is how he was able to kill so many Star Sapphires so quickly. Wonder Woman Annual #2 cover by Yasmine Putri Oddly enough, Carol Ferris isn't in this issue, so don't expect her to make an appearance. That notable absence aside, Wonder Woman Annual #2 is a solid showing from writer James Robinson and the artists that[...]
Wonder Woman #47 cover by Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, and Romulo Fajardo Jr.
That is undoubtedly pretty awesome, and it's sequenced, scripted, and realized well by James Robinson, Stephen Segovia, and Romulo Fajardo Jr It's less clunky than the fight between Diana and Darkseid of a few issues back, thankfully There are still some moments of questionable scripting—at one point Diana tells Kara that she doesn't know what[...]
Wonder Woman #46 cover by Emanuela Lupacchino and Romulo Fajardo Jr.
There's a lot of bloodshed too, as Barbara Minerva is taking no prisoners from Cale. The dialogue, which has been a problem throughout much of James Robinson's run on Wonder Woman, holds steady throughout this book There was never a line that frustrated me. The encounter between Diana and Cheetah is great While there is no overt[...]
Trinity #22 cover by Guillem March and Tomeu Morey
The Trinity confront Deimos as Warlord and his army approach the portal. However, Deimos has more spells at his disposal plus a monstrous Steve Trevor. Is it a good read?
Wonder Woman #42 cover by Bryan Hitch and Alex Sinclair
It has its problems, and Diana is still not as interesting under James Robinson's authorship However, this is still a fun superhero read I can recommend it as a good action-oriented issue Feel free to check it out. [rwp-review-ratings id="0"] [rwp-review-form id="0"] [rwp-review-recap id="0"] Jason has returned with new powers and a new suit of armor[...]
Superman #41 cover by Viktor Bogdanovic and Mike Spicer
Dinei Ribeiro's color art is well-balanced and gorgeous as well. Superman #41 is an impressive showing on the part of James Robinson and company It's a heavy, complex, and oddly beautiful tale with fantastic art to match This one comes highly recommended Check it out. [rwp-review-ratings id="0"] [rwp-review-form id="0"] [rwp-review-recap id="0"] Superman, Superboy, and Klain speed to Klain's compound[...]
grand passion dynamite
The Dynamite Fan Gear Kickstarter campaign is currently live, and you can find it right here. Today's free comic is the first issue of the crime thriller / love story of Grand Passion by James Robinson and Tom Feister. One of the comic industry's finest — James Robinson (Squadron Supreme, Scarlet Witch, Starman) — delivers the surprising, funny, violent, and sexy tale of[...]
young monsters in love
The comic has an all star creative team including Paul Dini, James Robinson, Jeff Lemire, Steve Orlando, Mark Russell, Kyle Higgens, Alisa Kwitney, Phil Hester, Guillem March, Frazer Irving, Kelley Jones, and more Will that "and more" include more than one woman? Will it be edited by Eddie Berganza? We'll find out, we suppose. The press[...]
2000 AD #2050 Review: A Mixed Bag With Some Compelling Tales
It brown-yellow color palette fits the depressing world of Mega City One. Unfortunately, this doesn't help the conspiratorial plot which tries to fit a square peg into a round hole. The episode of Rogue Trooper by James Robinson and Leonardo Manco features the crew of a roaming super-tank observing the titular Rogue Trooper barreling towards them[...]
Cover to Wonder Woman #31 by Bryan Hitch and Alex Sinclair
James Robinson certainly knows how to put together a tale, and Carlo Pagulayan is an excellent artist Seeing Wonder Woman throw down with a classic villainess like Giganta is always welcome. I also like the idea of adding Grail as a foe of Dian. But, there are some things that bother me here Some of those things[...]
Wonder Woman
A year ago a mystery started in the pages of Wonder Woman: "Who is Diana's brother?" The answer to that question begins today in Wonder Woman #31 by new writer James Robinson and artist Carlo Pagulayan. Robinson discusses with DC All-Access the Children of the Gods story arc, the introduction of Paul and Diana taking on[...]
James Robinson Responds To Response To James Robinson Writing Wonder Woman
Yesterday, we learned that superstar writer James Robinson will be returning to DC Comics, where he previously wrote such masterpieces as Starman and Cry For Justice, to take over the reigns of DC's twice-monthly Wonder Woman comic, for six months, beginning in September Robinson's response to the announcement on Twitter was positive, calling it "great[...]
Cable #1 Review- Some Good Ideas, But Ultimately Subpar
Now I see that Bane can be a really charming and endearing character. The second reason is that the talented James Robinson is writing this book With an impressive mainstream tenure such as All-New Invaders, the first portion of Earth 2, and (I'm going to say it, and many people are probably going to use this[...]
Writer's Commentary – James Robinson Talks Felix Leiter #3
Dynamite has sent us a new writer's commentary, this one from James Robinson on James Bond: Felix Leiter #3 which hits stores today. Cover by Mike Perkins and interiors by Aaron Campbell. As I lie here, prone, at ease, recalling my thought process for writing this issue, let me start by saying my mind is not the[...]