He has his visions and a sense of humor but little more.
X-O Manowar #17 art by Trevor Hairsine, Ryan Bodenheim, Brian Thies, Diego Rodriguez, and Andrew Dalhouse
Trevor Hairsine and Ryan Bodenheim both do some good work here; Valiant continues to benefit from keeping a pool of very talented artists on tap The world is unforgiving,[...]
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It's definitely a good version of that structure, and I am left wondering where it all goes from here.
Quantum and Woody #7 art by Francis Portela and Andrew Dalhouse
Francis Portela delivers a style that matches texturing and depth of field with more simplistic details for the face and body of characters It's a good balance,[...]
Rahal succeeds in making an impression for sure.
Quantum + Woody #6 art by Francis Portela and Andrew Dalhouse
Francis Portela's artwork carries this all very well too It's sleek and highly detailed, but there is a simplicity in the look that fits the comic book setting On top of that, it handles the emotional weight The[...]
However, things aren't as bad as they initially seemed, and Schon gives Aric some comfort before he leaves the planet.
X-O Manowar #13 art by Ryan Bodenheim and Andrew Dalhouse
Ryan Bodenheim's artwork brings the battle of this issue to brilliant life, taking full advantage of the awesome visual design of Aric's armor as well as its[...]
It's a finale that leaves you energized for the next issue.
X-O Manowar #12 art by Ryan Bodenheim and Andrew Dalhouse
Ryan Bodenheim's artwork really shines in this issue When things begin to explode, the framing and style present the right mixture of understated and focused as to not leave the comic feeling too melodramatic The most[...]
Without giving it away, the comic trusts its audience to comprehend what just happened without overt displays from writing or art.
Quantum and Woody #3 art by Francis Portela and Andrew Dalhouse
Francis Portela's artwork adds a slightly more cartoonish style compared to what we've seen so far While it is odd to already need to swap[...]
She also explains how she has personally dealt with the MI-6's duplicity.
Ninja-K #4 cover by Cafu and Andrew Dalhouse
Ninja-K #4 gives us more of an emotional reflection on what the MI-6 has done to its ninja agents as opposed to the more expository and fact-based presentation of last issue While we definitely got a look[...]
Her and Clark's son, Jonathan Kent, follows not far behind.
Superman: Action Comics #997 cover by Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund, and Andrew Dalhouse
Action Comics' "Booster Shot" spins ever closer to #1000 with a disheartening insistence on padding and plot tangents This arc is decompressed beyond reason, and I say that as a guy who enjoys the[...]
They are enjoyable moments, and they give the comic some meat to enjoy.
Armstrong and the Vault of Spirits art by Cafu, Darrick Robertson, Andrew Dalhouse, and Diego Rodriguez
Cafu and Derrick Robertson's art is quite fantastic, and they bring a lot of detail and texture to the comic The overall book looks really good, and it's[...]
The rest are intimidating adversaries worthy of Aric.
The betrayal he faces comes close to breaking him, and it is a great twist for the overall story of X-O Manowar.
X-O Manowar #11 art by Ryan Bodenheim and Andrew Dalhouse
While I do miss the stylings of Clayton Crain, Ryan Bodenheim brings a different aesthetic to Manowar[...]
Colorist on the series is Andrew Dalhouse (The original solicitation said Juanan Antonio was the artist but Dynamite said Rodolfo when they sent these images over.)
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It's not often that a lapel pin gets his own comic… but then Smiley is nor[...]