And so, in today's The Next Batman #12 by John Ridley and Christian Duce, published by DC Comics, it is probably less of a coincidence.
I Am Batman #12 by John Ridley and Christian Duce
Tanya Fox being the mother of Jace Fox, the Batman of New York City I guess they can't all be called Martha[...]
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The ending of the issue straddles the line between body horror and camp, and it doesn't quite succeed at either.
The Flash #53 art by Christian Duce and Luis Guerrero
Christian Duce delivers excellent visuals to this comic Flash #53 has extensive detailing, a nice and distinct look for its title character, and Duce's touches to the[...]
The story doesn't feel particularly special beyond focusing on older Wally as opposed to Barry or young Wally.
The Flash Annual #1 art by Christian Duce, Howard Porter, and Hi-Fi
The art is far and away the high point of the comic Howard Porter and Christian Duce's art brings a gravitas and weight to the visuals[...]
Surprisingly, Barry takes the warden's side.
Flash #32 art by Christian Duce and Ivan Plascencia
Make no mistake, what the warden does to the inmates is wrong and reminiscent of some real-world prisons I'm given the impression that Barry is doing this in an attempt to keep the peace as well as his job, but it isn't[...]
Did he ruin her life by crashing on the island? Diana certainly doesn't think so, but Steve will likely wrestle with this idea forever.
Christian Duce's pencils are spot on You can visually follow the story through the characters expressions, which are brought to life with colors by Allen Passalaqua They're a dynamic art team, and[...]
This tale from writer Tim Seeley (NIGHTWING, GRAYSON) and artist Christian Duce (DETECTIVE COMICS, BATMAN & ROBIN ETERNAL) introduces a new adventure for the first man who stepped into Wonder Woman's world in Themyscira.
What's that? Who's there?!
"Steve and Diana's longtime friendship, despite their coming from separate worlds, is inspiring But in this story, we'll get[...]