Eric Koda, the rather wonderful artist on The Agency, X-Men, Generation X and Secret Empire, has been drawing a new graphic novel written by Trill League writer Anthony Piper and based on an idea by singer/songwriter/dancer Jason Derulo And Z2 Comics has decided that's enough to commission it all as a graphic novel, out this autumn[...]
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As anyone following along with my reviews and discussions of Generation X know, Gen X means a lot to me (it's the comic that got me into comics) and I have not been overly fond of the new Generation X series, which has felt world's apart from the original.
However, the last issue marked an[...]
We get a throwaway mention of being in the duff mutants class, but that's about it.
Generation X #6 artwork by Eric Koda and Felipe Sobreiro
Instead, we get teen angst and melodrama, which is part of what made the classic Generation X so awesome Here, we get the hidden loneliness of Quentin Quire, his roommate Benji,[...]
It does give room for the humor and dialogue, but this story really could have been shorter (and maybe kicked down a buck in price too).
Eric Koda's artwork is satisfyingly cartoony and well-suited for the elaborate action scenes of the book Each character is very expressive, and you can see the emotions being communicated very[...]
Throughout the first issue, we are introduced to the members of the squad, and their full power sets are on display with the cool visual style provided by artist Eric Koda The story moves along at a brisk pace, guided by writers Ruben Romero, Bethany Romero, and Roger Cabrera. With plenty of action, and villains[...]