A couple of days ago, Greg Capullo posted the following about colourist FCO Plascencia and their work together on the Wolverine Revenge comic book series written by Jonathan Hickman, which has been slipping down the schedules "Heads up, gang! FCO has quit Wolverine before its completion Deadline pressures aren't for everyone I'm certain that we'll[...]
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I'm interested in seeing where this story goes and glad to see Kara Zor-El back.
Supergirl #21 art by Kevin Maguire, Sean Parsons, and FCO Plascencia
Kevin Maguire is a very welcome addition to the book too His artwork is often quite stunning, and he gives a wonderful treatment to Supergirl here The costume flows well, and[...]
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.
The Unexpected intercept the Bad Samaritan before he can literally steal the heart of Firebrand, a woman who must fight to keep mechanical heart beating. Who are the Unexpected? What do they want? Is it a good read?
However, Barbatos is far from beaten, and the Batman Who Laughs is close to completing the final stage of their plan.
Dark Nights: Metal #6 cover by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, and FCO Plascencia
As you can likely glean, this final issue is something of a plot explosion, and it can be difficult to keep track of[...]
Meanwhile, Superman and Batman have found Hawkman turned into a massive demonic monster, Wonder Woman squares off against Black Adam and the corrupted Hawkgirl, Mister Terrific and Green Lantern Hal Jordan have been locked up on Thanagar Prime, and Aquaman and Deathstroke have found a secret antechamber with an Nth Metal core far below Atlantis.
As[...]
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Dark Nights: Metal #4 from DC Comics by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia, and Steve Wands brings the DC event back to its core story after a short break and a number of diverting tales expanding on the monsters now invading the DC Universe and the torture of Batman in the[...]
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Well, we have hit the mid-point of the main story of DC's major event, Dark Nights Metal, and Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia really hit their stride with the series and the stakes for the DC Universe.
With Batman lost to the Dark Multiverse, and the Dark Knights wreaking havoc across[...]
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Beware, this review does contain mild spoilers for Dark Nights: Metal #2.
Dark Nights: Metal #2 comes out this week and gives us the next part in the wild, crazy DC event, and it really does continue to be something quite unlike anything that's come before.
Dark Knights: Metal #2 cover by Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion[...]
We've had the hints, the glancing blows from the Dark Days prologue issues, which gave us the shape of the idea, like a sonar blip on the map – but now we see it in full view, and it's as bombastic and wild as promised.
Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion and FCO Plascencia (or should[...]