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A Look At Supergirl 30 And The Unwritten: Apocalypse #4
This is the second of the three-part Red Daughter Of Krypton story. The newest, most powerful Red Lantern can finally put her new powers to use! A cosmic menace from the darkest recesses of Kara's past is back! Only this time Supergirl is a Red Lantern and can channel all her rage against anyone – and[...]
Cammy's Covers – 2000AD To The Unwritten
Astonishing attention to detail! The Unwritten #49 by Yuko Shimizu This is my favorite cover of the week, hands down With everything spiraling out of control, it's hard to keep your balance One small step and you're falling through memories, both good and bad in a Phantom Zone kind of landscape Shimizu's design is hypnotizing, and the[...]
Cammy's Covers – From The Shadow To Hellblazer
MY BRAIN IS ON IT'S A-GAME TODAY, FELLAS (just like Michael Walsh is with this cover)! The Unwritten #43 by Yuko Shimizu Speaking of beautiful shades of blue, have I introduced you to my favorite cover of the week (hands down)? Because Shimizu definitely deserves that top honor this week, with this magnificently gorgeous cover[...]
Fables To Appear In Unwritten
Mike Greear writes for Bleeding Cool from NYCC at the Vertigo panel According to Bill Willingham, issue 50 of the Mike Carey-penned series, "The Unwritten," will begin an event that sees characters from "Fables" come over into Carey's book Willingham said that this is not a crossover, as it happens entirely in "The Unwritten", a book[...]
Bryan Talbot's Grandville Nominated For Hugo Award
The Best Graphic Story nominations were;l Fables: Witches, written by Bill Willingham; illustrated by Mark Buckingham (Vertigo) Girl Genius, Volume 10: Agatha Heterodyne and the Guardian Muse , written by Phil and Kaja Foglio; art by Phil Foglio; colors by Cheyenne Wright (Airship Entertainment) Grandville Mon Amour , by Bryan Talbot (Dark Horse) Schlock Mercenary: Massively Parallel , written[...]
Wednesday Comics Reviews – Heroes For Hire #1 and The Unwritten #21
Reminiscent of Joe Quesada's style without some of the more egregious doodling, Ghost Rider signs on the page, flame bursting in and around him and his arrival on scene is a true highlight, as is the realisation that he's not the all powerful supernatural beast in this scenario he might have otherwise liked to have[...]