Carlo Pagulayan Archives

Christopher Priest & Carlo Pagulayan's Superman Lost From DC Comics
My favourite superhero writer Christopher Priest is working with Carlo Pagulayan on a new ten-issue Superman comic book, Superman: Lost, launching on the 14th of March, 2023 from DC Comics and then running through the year. #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 50%; } #gallery-1 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-1 .gallery-caption { margin-left: 0; } /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php[...]
Deathstroke #35 cover by Robson Rocha, Daniel Henriques, and Brad Anderson
This comic doesn't seem to like women. Deathstroke #35 art by Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz, Andy Owens, and Jeromy Cox Carlo Pagulayan once again nails it on the artwork front The detailing and action are excellently-composed, and Bruce and Slade have rarely looked more imposing and generally awesome Jason Paz and Andy Owens' inks the work quite well too[...]
Deathstroke #34 cover by Robson Rocha, Daniel Henriques, and Brad Anderson
It also seems likely that Slade just doesn't care either way, like the Joker. Also, Bruce and Slade trying to armchair diagnose one another with mental illnesses is pretty funny and fantastic. Deathstroke #34 art by Carlo Pagulayan, Trevor Scott, Jason Paz, and Jeromy Cox Carlo Pagulayan does incredible work in bringing this fight to life[...]
Deathstroke #32 cover by Robson Rocha, Daniel Henriques, and Brad Anderson
Plus, the vicious nature of the fight and the constant attempts to one-up another make it a completely enthralling duel. Deathstroke #32 art by Carlo Pagulayan, Roberto Viacara, Jason Paz, and Jeromy Cox Carlo Pagulayan and Roberto Viacara handle the art on this issue once again, and the comic is gorgeous for it The battle looks dynamic,[...]
Deathstroke #31 cover by Robson Rocha, Daniel Henriques, and Brad Anderson
It is somewhat undercut by his use of the word "effing," which doesn't seem especially intimidating when we're talking matters of life and death in the middle of Saudi Arabia. Carlo Pagulayan and Roberto Viacara provide some very impressive artwork across this comic The world is highly detailed, characters are expressive, and panels are composed very[...]
Deathstroke #30 cover by Lee Weeks and Brad Anderson
"This story takes place before current events in the DC Universe." That gave me a laugh, because it's pretty much saying, "We don't really know what the hell is going on right now, but this has nothing to do with it." I respect that. Carlo Pagulayan brings his A-game to this comic The action sequences are[...]
Deathstroke #25 cover by Ryan Sook
It's a gory affair, and it's fun. Deadline does come off looking like a whiny loser by the end too, and that's pretty entertaining. Deathstroke #25 art by Carlo Pagulayan, Norm Rapmund, Trevor Scott, Jason Pax, and Jeromy Cox Carlo Pagulayan's art is seamless and effective It's detailed, kinetic, and all-around gorgeous He does some damn fine work[...]
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[...]