We might as well get it over with and recap X-Men Gold…
X-Men Gold #22
Writer: Marc Guggenheim
Penciler: Diego Bernard
Inker: JP Mayer
Colorists: Arif Prianto and Java Tartaglia
Letterer: Cory Petit
Cover: Dan Mora and Juan Fernandez
It's time for the most boring of all the X-Books, X-Men Gold We've discussed at length why this book is so bad[...]
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Klaus and the Crisis in Xmasville #1 from BOOM! Studios from Grant Morrison, Dan Mora, and Ed Dukeshire continues the creators peculiarly action-packed update of Santa Claus for the modern action-adventure fan generation.
And the great thing is: they are able to do it without losing any of the sweetness and light that a good,[...]
Grant Morrison and Dan Mora are bringing the Christmas cheer with a new Klaus one-shot at BOOM! Studios in December.
Klaus and the Crisis in Xmasville will see Morrison and Mora reunite for a new Klaus special The news was revealed when an astral projection of Morrison's head, glowing with an eerie green light, appeared out[...]
As the panel began, Walter Jones, the original Black Ranger on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers suddenly appeared, jumping on stage and receiving tremendous applause; it was the highlight of the whole affair.
There were a fair number of people on the panel, but chief among them, aside from Walter Jones, were Kyle Higgins, artist Dan Mora,[...]
A while back, a Villains Variant cover for Secret Empire, by Dan Mora, was revealed which many took to suggest that Magneto was joining Hydra in their fascist takeover of America, led by none other than Steve Rogers, Captain America himself.
Many were shocked and even livid Hydra, as much as Marvel would like me to[...]
However, what makes it even better is all of the commentary we get from writer, Grant Morrison, and artist Dan Mora. It's like watching the Director's Cut of a movie, but reading it instead As a huge fan of the Klaus comic, I found myself eager to read through the comments and was surprised at how much it enhanced the[...]
This week brings us Klaus #6 (of 7), written by Grant Morrison, with art by Dan Mora If you thought Klaus was an intense read before, things rise to a whole new level in this issue Lord Magnus has officially gone off the deep end, and Klaus is in for the fight of his life[...]
This great news comes just in time for the release of a new issue of the action-packed series. Written by Grant Morrison, with art by Dan Mora, Klaus continues this week with their fifth issue With the series only set to consist of seven issues, I was expecting things to continue in an intense fashion[...]
Written by Grant Morrison, with art by Dan Mora, I can guarantee that you'll be surprised by what you'll find in this issue If you haven't had a chance to read an issue yet, here's three reasons why you should…
One: A classic core with a unique script Like I mentioned earlier, this story is much[...]
This week brought the release of the third issue written by Grant Morrison, with art by Dan Mora, and everyone is on the look out for "the ghost-wolf." In the last issue our main character is successful at delivering toys around town despite the higher-ups wishes Now the evil Magnus has had enough.
I am actually[...]
From BOOM! Studios, written by Grant Morrison with art by Dan Mora, Klaus reimagines one of the biggest cultural myths in history, and does it in a way that will keep you turning those beautifully illustrated pages.
I was blown away by the unique spin on the classic Santa Claus tale when I first picked it[...]
Twice.
Grant Morrison and Dan Mora's first issue of Klaus, that details a historic origin of the one and only Santa Claus, has sold out at the distributor level again A third printing is now being arranged to ship on the 23rd December.
These are the covers from the first two printings of the comic[...]
From BOOM! Studios, written by Morrison with art by Dan Mora, Klaus reimagines one of the biggest cultural myths in history.
Set in a dark fantastic past of myth and magic, Klaus tells the story of how Santa Claus really came to be Where did he begin? What was he like when he was young? And[...]
It's time for another dive into the depths of the Aether! Written by, Michael Alan Nelson, with art by Dan Mora, Hexed Vol 1 follows Luci Jennifer Inacio Das Neves or Lucifer She's a supernatural thief-for-hire, stealing wondrous objects from the dark denizens of the netherworld for her mentor/mother figure, Val Brisendine But when Lucifer[...]
CBR has the PR-derived scoop that Grant Morrison's much teased project for Boom! is called Klaus with Dan Mora, described as, well….
I had this notion way back I was doing the "All-Star Superman" stuff, and I got so into Superman, so into his character, so involved with what we were doing When I finished, it[...]
This week, Boom! are relaunching Hexed, Michael Alan Nelson's (Day Men) series about a supernatural thief-for-hire nicknamed "Lucifer."
The first series introduced American readers to artist Emma Rios, now the critically acclaimed artist on Pretty Deadly, and she has returned to do the main covers for the second series.
But could the new artist, Dan Mora, be about to become equally as acclaimed?[...]
Except not by Greg Rucka or Michael Lark
I got my hands on some early design work by artist Dan Mora… what do you think?
This week sees the release of Boom! Studios' latest original series, The Woods, from James Tynion IV and Michael Dialynas. The Woods is a sci-fi survival series about a high school that disappears and reappears[...]