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Abel, Alex Shibao, Andrei Bressan, Arthur Adams, Becky Cloonan, Bilqurs Every, Brad Anderson, Brad Meltzer, Bryan Hitch, Camilo Solano, Carlos Rafael, Carlos Reno, Dan Mora, David Marquez, Eder Messias, Eduardo Ferigato, Eduardo Pansica, Edu Souza, Eduardo Risso, Elena Casagrande, Danilo Beyruth, Dustin Nguyen, Elton Thomasi, Felipe Watanabe, Fido Nesti,[...]
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This kind of IP deal is rare for a colourist and almost unheard of for a letterer is unheard of.
Colourist Brad Anderson and letterer Rob Leigh have joined fellow Ghost Machine co-owners and co-creators Jason Fabok, Gary Frank, Bryan Hitch, Geoff Johns, Lamont Magee, Francis Manapul, Brad Meltzer, Ivan Reis, Peter Snejbjerg, Peter J[...]
=(DC Comics, creative team: Tom King, Andy Kubert, Sandra Hope, Brad Anderson, Clayton Cowles)
There has been nothing wrong with the previous five issues in this series Superman, at his core, has been doggedly doing his Superman thing, hell bent on saving a single child, abducted by some alien warlord Here's the thing: writer Tom King[...]
The team will seek aid from Doctor Fate himself, but Swamp Thing also has business at the Tree of Wonder, where he is also met by John Constantine.
Justice League Dark #2 cover by Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Raul Fernandez, and Brad Anderson
Justice League Dark #2 focuses on the struggle of this team's unification as well as[...]
She finds a willing ally in Detective Chimp, and, elsewhere, Zatanna meets Constantine at a meeting of magic wielders looking to fix the magic in their own manner.
Justice League Dark #1 cover by Alvarez Martinez Bueno, Raul Fernandez, and Brad Anderson
What is it with modern magic superhero comics having to "fix" or "restore" the magic?
Eh,[...]
Nigma and the rogues are trying to come up with a plan to deal with the increased pressure brought on by the "Superman Theory," but, before they can get very far, the Comedian arrives and begins gunning down everyone in sight.
Doomsday Clock #6 cover by Gary Frank and Brad Anderson
I can say with confidence that[...]
He then sends the New Challengers to Skartaris, Meanwhile, we learn of Krunch's past and his association with the Dingbats of Danger Street in Metropolis.
New Challengers #3 cover by Andy Kubert and Brad Anderson
The story of the New Challengers continues to complicate with the arrival of the original Challengers of the Unknown There is clearly[...]
The wedding day of Batman and Catwoman has arrived at last. All that remains to be done is to find a judge, two witnesses, and to walk down the aisle.
He was a hacker and a data miner until a shadowy organization discovered his activities.
New Challengers #2 cover by Andy Kubert and Brad Anderson
In the present, Aquaman arrives to fight off the sea monster, but the Challengers' mission is far from over.
New Challengers #2 grabbed me a lot more quickly than the first issue[...]
Johnny Thunder is feeling called to the All-American Steel Factory and escapes his nursing home.
Doomsday Clock #5 cover by Gary Frank and Brad Anderson
Doomsday Clock #5 is perhaps the most engaging issue for me in this story thus far That's not to say that I'm in love with this installment, and I still find myself[...]
A person calling himself the Prof arrives and informs them that they have been selected to become the next generation of the Challengers of the Unknown.
New Challengers #1 cover by Andy Kubert and Brad Anderson
The New Challengers #1 revives the Challengers of the Unknown with a dark edge to the proceedings The comic opens with[...]
June Chung and Brad Anderson do solid work on the color art of the epilogue too.
Dark Nights: Metal #6 is a messy, extravagant, and highly entertaining finale to this miniseries from Snyder, Capullo, and company It is flawed, but its strengths far outweigh its weaknesses I had a lot of fun reading it, and most[...]
His stay in Arkham is interspersed with scenes from his last stay in a mental institution, which was shortly after the New York City Massacre perpetrated by Ozymandias' monster.
Doomsday Clock #4 cover by Gary Frank and Brad Anderson
This issue of Doomsday Clock serves as an origin issue for the new Rorschach While fleshing out your[...]
Meanwhile, Batwoman is left to consider the offer from her father to join the Colony.
Detective Comics #975 cover by Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, and Brad Anderson
This is another low-action and high-dialogue issue of Detective Comics, but it is a damn good one Batman listens to the cases of his children while sitting mostly in silence[...]
Swamp Thing knows that he must kill the monster, or he and the Green will die.
Swamp Thing Winter Special #1 art by Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson
The follow-up story is an uncaptioned Swamp Thing story by Len Wein, Kelley Jones, and Michelle Madsen involving Solomon Grundy, Batman, and Swamp Thing's old friend, Matt Cable[...]
DC have recently posted a new teaser video for the second issue of Doomsday Clock, by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank and Brad Anderson, which is released tomorrow (unless your comic store is delayed by the Christmas break) that suggest what readers might be able to expect.
As the clock strikes 2, #DOOMSDAYCLOCK Issue 2 secrets will[...]
Hope you dig it! pic.twitter.com/rqnHADBJ0g
— Geoff Johns (@geoffjohns) December 18, 2017
Seems like a rough judgement there from Rorschach, eh?
However, one of the other interesting elements that Johns throws out there in this tweet is that there will be a skip month between issues 4 and 5 of Doomsday Clock, to allow for the art team[...]
People are rioting in the streets, the European Union is disintegrating, Russia is (allegedly) making moves across Europe, and the American government is seizing control of every news network in the nation.
All of this, and someone dressed as Rorschach has broken into a prison with the intent of breaking out an old villain, the Marionette,[...]
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Naturally, everyone is talking about Doomsday Clock #1, from DC Comics by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson and Rob Leigh There's a whole heap of reasons for this comic to have so much discussion, from the fact that DC are placing such importance on it in a never-before-seen amount of PR support (seriously,[...]
The Royal Canadian Mint is issuing a series of Justice League coins that will be available at the show, with art by Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson One of them is even lenticular! The coins will be available in the following denominations:
a 25-cent cupro-nickel lenticular coin animating all six members of the Justice League;
a trio of 1oz[...]
DC Comics has made the shocking revelation... that they will make shocking revelations about Doomsday Clock at New York Comic Con in October. DC is
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Detective Comics #962 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez and Brad Anderson brings the current arc, Intelligence, to its conclusion in a satisfying and thoroughly entertaining way.
Detective Comics #962 by Yasmine Putri
It also sets up links to a great deal of things, which is what's great about what Tynion IV's writing on[...]
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Justice League #26 starts a new story, Legacy, in the series, written by Bryan Hitch with art by Fernando Pasarin, Oclair Albert, and Brad Anderson It's a very interesting and intriguing setup too, as we meet the children of the Justice League in some new dystopian view of tomorrow.
Justice League #26 cover by Bryan[...]
CBR published a very interesting theory on the notion that the real big bad of Doomsday Clock, the new 4-issue event from Geoff Johns, Gary Frank and Brad Anderson coming November that promises to be the resolution of the DC/Watchmen/Rebirth mystery, may in fact be Superboy-Prime.
It's a great article, with a ton of fantastic points[...]
The art from Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson is superb too Clean, bright where it should be, dark in the right places, and feeling like event-quality artwork throughout All together, a tightly knit package that makes for a great read.
And it has a wonderful emotional moment in it, which feels like a potential real sticking[...]