Unfortunately, no one has money to throw at this venture, so they are currently starring in their own reality show to compensate.
West Coast Avengers #1 cover by Stefano Caselli and Triona Farrell
Two Hawkeyes, America Chavez, Kid Omega, Kelly Thompson, Stefano Caselli; please, yes, more of this comic fired directly into my face.
West Coast Avengers #1[...]
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This time, Marvel interviewed Kelly Thompson, and they will presumably interview Ed Brisson tomorrow and unveil the cover to Uncanny X-Men #3 in order to keep things fair between the writers What's that? What about the artists? Well, they almost never get interviews.
In the interview, Thompson touches on the subject of collaboration:
I've done a co-write for[...]
We'll leave it up to you decide which type of day this is.
Following last week's news about the Uncanny X-Men relaunch, all three of the book's new writers — Matthew Rosenberg, Kelly Thompson, and Ed Brisson — got into a discussion on Twitter about the killing off of Honey Badger, the sister of X-23[...]
Kelly Thompson just presents these characters in such a fantastic manner that I could follow them through dozens of comic issues given the opportunity.
The flashback to the death of Nancy's mother is a heartbreaking scene and is presented very well We learn Pete's backstory in this issue too, and that offers an interesting twist to[...]
We see the wedding of Rogue and Gambit at last, followed by their honeymoon off world and the intrusive mission that follows. Is it a good read?
Then again, one should expect nothing less of the talented Kelly Thompson The characters are endearing, and the story is fun Jenn St-Onge and Triona Farrell make the comic as enjoyable to look at as it is to read, and the book earns a recommendation Check it out.
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Nancy Drew finishes up[...]
Fresh off a killer run on the Rogue & Gambit mini-series, writer Kelly Thompson is set to revive another classic love affair: that of comic book readers and the West Coast Avengers Along with artist Stefano Caselli, Thompson will bring back the 1980s Avengers B-Team with Hawkeyes Clint and Kate As seen on the cover[...]
The X-Men Wedding Special arrives. Within it is a story of self-reflection with Kitty Pryde as well as the bachelor and bachelorette parties of Colossus and Kitty respectively. Does it make for a good read?
Kelly Thompson has taken the comic industry by storm over the last few years with her take on Jem and the Holograms for IDW Publishing, Heart in a Box for Dark Horse, Mega Princess for BOOM! Studios and her run on A-Force and Hawkeye for Marvel And now she is teaming with Jenn St-Onge for[...]
Doctor Star and the Kingdom of Lost Tomorrows! Green Hornet #1! Justice League #40! Captain America #699! Which are wins? Which are losses? You have to read to find out!
Things look bleak, but Kate has a few ideas that may be just bad enough to work.
Hawkeye #16 cover by Julian Totino Tedesco
Alas, Hawkeye #16 is the final installment of Kelly Thompson and Leonardo Romero's excellent take on the series.
The team brings a memorable finale too There is plenty of action, solid one-liners, and even[...]
Dynamite is firing up a new Nancy Drew series by Kelly Thompson (Hawkeye) and Jenn St-Onge (The Misfits) The series will focus on the teenage detective beginning in June and will feature covers by Tula Lotay (All-Star Batman), Marguerite Sauvage (Bombshells), Annie Wu (Black Canary), and series artist St-Onge.
They describe the new series like this:
Nancy Drew[...]
The premise sounds interesting, the creators have done some great work in the past, so this may just live up to the hype.
Wicked + Divine #34 cover by Jamie McKelvie and Matt Wilson
Wicked + Divine #34
What more need be said about this Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie series? This issue starts a new arc that jumps back 6,000 years[...]
It's a whole thing.
Hawkeye #15 cover by Julian Totino Tedesco
Kelly Thompson has easily captured the tone and dialogue that made Matt Fraction and David Aja's Hawkeye what it was It still baffles me that this series hasn't been met with similar critical acclaim as Fraction's series I mean, I kinda know why, but it involves[...]
Additionally, Venom #161 crosses over with X-Men Blue for the Poison X event, so we'll be covering that as well. Strap in! We're starting with Rogue and Gambit!
Rogue and Gambit #2
Writer: Kelly Thompson
Artist: Pere Perez
Colorist: Frank D'Armata
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Cover: Kris Anka
Here's what you need to know about Rogue and Gambit so far[...]
This final journey will take everything Laura has to give….maybe even her life.
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
ALL-NEW WOLVERINE #34
TOM TAYLOR (W) • RAMON ROSANAS (A)
Cover by DAVID LOPEZ
OLD WOMAN LAURA Part 2
Though most of the world's problems have been solved in the future, that doesn't mean there are no opportunities to SNIKT every now and then…
…and[...]
Rogue is hanging around with the X-Men on break from the Avengers, and Kitty thinks Rogue and Gambit's strained romantic history would make them the perfect candidates to go undercover to the "mutant resort" in Ciudad Paraiso.
Rogue and Gambit #1 cover by Kris Anka
As is often the case, also check out Joe Glass's great review of[...]
So, this was the first 10/10 I gave to a single issue of a comic on this site (The Magneto Testament was the actual first).
That's because Captain Phasma #1 by Kelly Thompson and Marco Checchetto blew me away from page one.
Captain Phasma #1 cover by Paul Renaud
A character that was given little expansion in Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens and, disappointingly, even less[...]
David F. Walker confirms the suspected cancellation of Luke Cage in March on Twitter. This comes after speculation due to its absence from the March 2018 Marvel solicits. More details here.
Writer Kelly Thompson confirmed that, though the book is present in the March solicits, that will be its final issue.
https://twitter.com/79SemiFinalist/status/943267669834215424
Hawkeye #16's solicit is below:
HAWKEYE #16
KELLY THOMPSON (W)
LEONARDO ROMERO (A)
Cover by JULIAN TOTINO TEDESCO
• As Madame Masque, Eden and a crew of misfit villains take on Hawkeye and Hawkeye with renewed vengeance, our heroes dig deep[...]
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Rogue & Gambit #1 from Marvel Comics by Kelly Thompson and Pere Perez brings everyone's favourite mutant couple together again to tackle their troubled relationship along with the latest mutant crisis that requires the X-Men's attention.
Rogue & Gambit #1 cover by Kris Anka
What Thompson and Perez bring in this issue is a really fun[...]
However, I'm interested in seeing how Kelly Thompson may be able to put her own spin on said motivation of said threat.
The pacing is really tight, too Even Matt Fraction's Hawkeye was prone to the occasional lull However, this comic manages to have its laughs and dialogue but keep it limited enough so you're not[...]
Kelly Thompson paints the picture of a fantastic villain for the Star Wars series, and it has me more excited for her return in The Last Jedi than I already was, provided the movie gives this version of the character.
She does show some small capacity for respect and pity in the final part of the[...]
Captain Phasma and TN-3465 continue their hunt for Lieutenant Rivas with the help of the local population. Does this book stay engaging?
Color artist Andres Mossa gives the world texture and life with a skillfully-chosen color palette.
Captain Phasma #2 continues the hot streak of the first issue, with writer Kelly Thompson laying down an epic tale for a classic Star Wars character in the making I highly recommend this issue.
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Captain Phasma #2
Captain Phasma[...]
Kate Bishop finds her mentor and friend, Clint Barton, locked in a deadly mass competition of marksmen. Does this Hawkeye reunion hold water?
Writer Kelly Thompson knocks it out of the freaking galaxy with this one.
Just as impressive is the art of Marco Checchetto Every panel is awe-inspiring and gorgeous, with a style that captures the ethereal atmosphere of the Star Wars setting, as well as the visceral danger in which our brutal protagonist finds herself.
The color of[...]
Writer Kelly Thompson does a superb job of making it clear to readers not what Kate Bishop would be like as a good girl gone bad — which would be a pretty tired trope — but instead showing literally a completely different person in another's body, through action and personality over visual cues.
It's actually reminiscent[...]
It's honestly the highlight of the issue, with each character possessing a unique style and colors.
The dialogue by writer Kelly Thompson leaves more to be desired Jem has a tendency to repeat names ad nauseum In the first conversation alone she refers to Pizzazz by name at least four times, despite being face-to-face with the girl[...]
In a previous review by Eliot for issue 21, he even pointed this out;
OK, diving in to those myriad tales that Kelly Thompson is running, and it's actually quite a lot to take in, which would be a problem without Thompson's fingers all over this.
The writing is solid, which helps with the number of story-lines[...]