Here are the 2023 nominations for outstanding comic book and outstanding graphic novel and they mention… everyone! Okay, almost everyone.
GLAAD 2023 Comics Award Nominations Name More Than Just The Writer
GLAAD 2023 Outstanding Comic Book
I Hate This Place, by Kyle Starks, Artyom Topilin, Lee Loughridge, Pat Brosseau (Image Comics)
Immortal X-Men, by Kieron Gillen, Lucas Werneck, Michele Bandini, David[...]
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The Final Host and the Horde reassert their strength, and this may be the end of humanity.
Avengers #6 cover by Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, and David Curiel
There is something inherently awesome about the Avengers coming together to spit in the face of the very gods of the Marvel Universe Seeing Celestial-sized Thor, She-Hulk, Ghost Rider,[...]
However, there is also a strange altruism to what he's doing that fits the Mischief God's warped morals.
Avengers #5 art by Paco Medina, Juan Vlasco, Mark Morales, Karl Story, and David Curiel
Paco Medina and Ed McGuinness continue to split the book, and they do a good job Their styles look good, and they compliment each[...]
It shares some of the problems which plague Justice League in that the scope and amount of ideas being thrown at the reader can be a little overwhelming, and it seems likely that that this too will be a lengthy story arc.
It's still entertaining though, and there are plenty of good moments such as Carol[...]
Plus, the team is just a great lineup.
Avengers #3 art by Paco Medina, Juan Vlasco, and David Curiel
Paco Medina and Ed McGuinness split the art in this comic, and it has made me realize how similar their art styles are However, I can't say that I love the art in this issue It's divvied up[...]
Ghost Rider is also being attacked by the insect monsters and has no idea what to do.
Avengers #2 cover by Ed McGuinness,Mark Morales, and David Curiel
Avengers #2 continues to pull team together while showing further what kind of iteration of the team this will be To that end, I can say pretty confidently that this[...]
Hopefully Ghost Rider can add enough of the aura of youth and freshness to not make this feel like a holding pattern.
The Final Host and the big catastrophe they entail is an impressively massive and creative threat for this new incarnation of Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Avengers #1 art by Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, and David Curiel
Ed[...]
Thankfully, it avoids all the troubling and perhaps negative aspects of the event it's tied to by locking itself in the New York/Manhattan location that is of course in the event trapped in the Darkforce Dimension.
As a result, they are able to tell a comic story that isn't mired in political discussion, which can be[...]
That is a testament to Camuncoli, inker Cam Smith, and colorist David Curiel.
My only complaint here really is that the story feels a tad rushed — at $4.99, I was hoping for more of the main story I won't complain, though; we get a wonderful background story by Chris Eliopoulos and Jordie Bellaire about helpless Imperial[...]
Spoilers ahead!
Cover by Jonboy Meyers and David Curiel
The issue ends on a major reveal – that Black Bolt isn't Black Bolt Instead, it is his brother, Maximus the Mad in disguise.
Art by Jonboy Meyers & Thony Silas, with Ryan Kinnaird & Jim Charalampidis
Last seen drugged out of his gourd in Inhumans Prime and being sentenced[...]
Cover by Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan and David Curiel
As Marvel announces it's FIFTH event today in Weapons of Mutant Destruction, one wonders if it's to take the place on the schedule of this event, Inhumans vs X-Men, which came to an end today with it's sixth issue.
(Marvel just really likes events, okay[...]
Cover by Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan and David Curiel
Current Marvel heroes fighting heroes event, Inhumans vs X-Men, is onto it's second series…and already one side has won.
Writers Charles Soule and Jeff Lemire move the siege of New Attilan along at break neck pace, as the X-Men literally storm the castle and take out the[...]
By Joe Glass, Bleeding Cool's Senior Mutant Correspondent
Cover by Leinil Francis Yu
IvX #1 gives us something that the issue 0 did not: actual events!
Written by Charles Soule and Jeff Lemire, with art by Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan and David Curiel, we get a story where a bit more happens, thankfully Only a bit more,[...]