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[rwp-review-recap id="0"] A platoon of soldiers in Vietnam are pinned down by enemy fire. The fire stops, but something else is out there. The symbiotes are here and killing everything they find. We jump to how S.H.I.E.L.D first discovered these symbiotes as Nick Fury briefs an outside consultant (won't spoil whom it is) on the […]
Felipe Sobreiro and Andrew Crossley are the color artists on the comic, and they both lend a solid palette to the book.Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #4 isn’t as bad as the second issue of this mini, but it’s still not good Jim Zub is a talented writer, but this is by far the[...]
It comes off like naked padding, and we aren’t made privy to any actual reason they’re doing half of this before they trip over a lead and the story starts again.[caption id="attachment_875126" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Hunt for Wolverine: Mystery in Madripoor #2 art by Thony Silas and Felipe Sobreiro[/caption]Thony Silas's artwork isn’t bad[...]
Plus, all the villains are women in similarly revealing costumes, which doesn’t help that creeping feeling.The main story isn’t all that fascinating regardless, as the reason they suspect Magneto of anything boils down to “he’s pulled this crap before.” They just so happen to stumble into a criminal conspiracy while in Madripoor.[caption id="attachment_855287" align="aligncenter" width="600"][...]
That’s more thinking than it wants you to do, and it’s fun enough so that I’m inclined to oblige.[caption id="attachment_834121" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Nightwing #43 art by Minkyu Jung and Felipe Sobreiro[/caption]Minkyu Jung’s artwork provides a sleek, stylish, and slightly anime-inspired comic for Nightwing The eyes, mouths, and poses lean on the anime aesthetic while the[...]
He mentions that the story was coloured by Felipe Sobreiro too, so it's not entirely clear how finished this story was.https://www.instagram.com/p/BcfaVLhlbgR/?taken-by=traddmooreIf it is completely done however, could DC maybe find some way to get this one-shot into publication one day? After all, it would be an awful waste to just leave it unused forever.Moore seems[...]
Scott Forbes[/caption]Well, guess what...I really enjoyed this issue.Generation X #8 from Marvel Comics by Christina Strain, Amilcar Pinna, Felipe Sobreiro, and VC's Clayton Cowles represents a great jumping-on point to the series It's a fresh start as we see another classic Gen X-er make a return, building on where she was left off in her[...]
[rwp-review-recap id="0"]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.[caption id="attachment_710943" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Generation X #6 artwork by Eric Koda and Felipe Sobreiro[/caption]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[...]
The complete Luther Strode series, made up of a trilogy of mini-series from Image Comics by Justin Jordan, Tradd Moore and Felipe Sobreiro is to be collected into a gorgeous hardcover edition by the publisher and available in comic stores Wednesday, October 4th and in book stores Tuesday, October 10th.[caption id="attachment_700084" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Luther Strode:[...]
In my previous article on Generation X I discussed some serious misgivings about the premise of this new series, and I'd have to say they still stand.[caption id="attachment_681515" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Art by Martin Morazzo and Felipe Sobreiro[/caption]I will say, though, Generation X #4 did have some elements that did make me a feel a little[...]
The colours by Felipe Sobreiro and Nolan Woodard have worked well with the art, occasionally doing a lot of the work of building depth to the page, however even this isn't kept up throughout, and sometimes layers are left flat.This Generation X does do a pretty good job of approximating the tone of the original,[...]