In Planet of the Apes: Ursus #1, the humans are destroying the crops of Ape City. The high council wants to put the ape soldiers to work in farming, but General Ursus wants his soldiers on guard against the human threat. Does this drama make for a good read?
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New Year's resolutions are a funny thing. We all put a lot of hopes and dreams into what we want to accomplish and what we want to see in the new year,
We learn some of the mysteries around Ringmaster's prison, as Luke Cage and Acosta work the mines underneath. The prison is worse than either could have imagined. Can they survive? Is it a good read?
David F. Walker confirms the suspected cancellation of Luke Cage in March on Twitter. This comes after speculation due to its absence from the March 2018 Marvel solicits. More details here.
The 25th Anniversary issue of Power Rangers comes out, BMO has a Bonanza, and new series and graphic novels are released from BOOM! in March of 2018.
Famed Avengers and Ultimate Spider-Man writer Brian Michael Bendis just dropped some dramatic news on Twitter: he's recovering from a serious MRSA
Luke Cage has been imprisoned by the Ringmaster. Brainwashed and without his memories, Luke has to survive his return to a cell. Is it a good read?
BOOM! has some of the most colorful and fun comics in the industry. With creators like Greg Pak, James Tynion IV, and David F. Walker, they have some
Breaking news out of the BOOM! Studios panel at New York Comic Con. David F. Walker will be writing Planet of the Apes: Ursus (The Rise Of a Villain) with
Luke Cage arrives in a small Mississippi town where everything is just a little off. He would have missed it if trouble didn't find him. Is it a good read?
The first arc of "Luke Cage" by David F. Walker comes to a close. Is this the big finale to the hunt for Burstein we have all been waiting for?
The Avengers take stock after Secret Empire. Can the team go on without a Captain America and the backing of Parker Industries? Is it a good comic?
Luke Cage #4 Review: I put my faith in David F. Walker to continue his success trend with Luke Cage, and that faith has been rewarded.
Occupy Avengers has been a great comic. David F. Walker put together something special here, and it’s a shame it had to be killed so soon.
I will gleefully recommend Luke Cage #3. The comic does tell an interesting story, and the art is great, even if it’s not fitting.
Many people attending San Diego Comic Con want to work in comics. Who wouldn’t? It’s comics! So naturally this is how to break in the Marvel Way.
David F. Walker and Nelson Blake plan to journey to the center of Carl Lucas as Luke Cage returns to legacy numbering for Marvel Legacy. As Marvel
Despite some less-than-impressive art, I still have to recommend Occupy Avengers. It’s the most satisfying tie-in to Secret Empire I’ve read yet.
It truly pains me to be this hard on Luke Cage #2, but with a slow pace and less focus on character, this issue is not the follow-up that #1 deserved.
Occupy Avengers #7 is a very unsubtly political book, and a great addition to a great series.
It feels like a long two months since the last issue of Power Man and Iron Fist came out, but the man himself, Luke Cage, is back in business, suckers. I
David F. Walker talked with Ask Marvel and answered a few questions. The first being what characters are the most difficult to develop in a story. Walker
By Joe Glass Well now, this is some real holiday cheer! Power Man and Iron Fist: Sweet Christmas, the annual released yesterday from Marvel, by David F.
There was no solicitation for Marvel's Nighthawk comic in November. That's because it is being cancelled with October's final issue. NIGHTHAWK #6 DAVID F.
David F. Walker has brought one of the iconic characters of the seventies back to the spotlight with his first Shaft mini-series for Dynamite. He
David F. Walker is working on the second Shaft miniseries for Dynamite, Imitation of Life. Here the writer talks to Byron Brewer about the series, the
David F. Walker is writing his second Shaft miniseries for Dynamite and Byron Brewer caught up with the writer to talk about the new series and some of
After the success of the first series, Dynamite is bringing David F. Walker back for another round with Shaft: Imitation of Life strating in February.
Coming out this week from Dynamite Entertainment is the collected trade of the first Shaft mini-series by David F. Walker and Bilquis Evely. The series
David F. Walker will continue his work on Ernest Tidyman's iconic private detective John Shaft in both a new prose novel and a comic series from Dynamite