Joana Lafuente Archives

Prisoner #3 cover by Colin Lorimer and Joana LaFuente
Before long, Breen's mind is shattered. Prisoner #3 cover by Colin Lorimer and Joana LaFuente The Prisoner continues to play with the reality of the story, leaving you to question how much of Breen's experience is real and what is fabricated. It's mostly telegraphed, but I'll admit that this issue had me questioning which parts were real[...]
Prisoner #2 cover by Colin Lorimer
Maybe we'll get more later, but this doesn't have enough going on to leave me feeling patient. The Prisoner #2 art by Colin Lorimer and Joana LaFuente Colin Lorimer's artwork remains very good, and the detailed and light additions of stylism make for a comic that looks both good and memorable Breen is made highly expressive, and[...]
Fence #6 cover by Johanna the Mad
Their coach is a wise but unconventional mentor. Fence #6 art by Johanna the Mad and Joana Lafuente That brings us to the art, which is also heavily inspired by manga This isn't inherently bad, but Fence uses that style as a crutch It overuses the more simplistic and detail-light "chibi" style, and it comes off like[...]
The Prisoner #1 cover by Mike and Laura Allred
Joana Lafuente's color work is aptly tame for a story like this, and the overall atmosphere and aesthetic is quite cohesive. The Prisoner #1 is a very dry yet energetic first installment for this comic adaptation The lead is interesting, the plot and conflict are compelling, and the art is rock solid This one earns a[...]
Darkness Visible: IDWE Developing Supernatural Comic For TV
Less than a year after it was first published, Mike Carey (The Girl with All the Gifts), Brendan Cahill (The Harcourt Legacy), Joana Lafuente and Arvind Ethan David's (Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency) hit supernatural comic miniseries Darkness Visible is being adapted for television IDWE is set to develop, finance and produce the series; with David and Carey also[...]