Back in October, Bleeding Cool ran a bit on a new series called W0rldtr33 by James Tynion IV, Fernando Blanco, Jordie Bellaire and Aditya Bidikar "In 1999, Gabriel, Amanda, Liam, Yoshi, and Darren discovered what they dubbed the Undernet—a secret architecture beneath the internet They charted their exploration of the Undernet on a private message board[...]
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It has Fernando Blanco on Art, Jordie Bellaire on Colors, and Aditya Bidikar on letters."And what's itabout? "In 1999, Gabriel, Amanda, Liam, Yoshi, and Darren discovered what they dubbed the Undernet—a secret architecture beneath the internet They charted their exploration of the Undernet on a private message board called W0rldtr33 Then they lost control[...]
Batwoman dispatches the with ease, and she and Renee set their sites on the Clock King once again.
Batwoman #18 cover by Dan Panosian
Marguerite Bennett and Fernando Blanco finish their Batwoman run with a masterpiece of an issue While the Clock King may not seem like the most poignant villain to end any comic book series[...]
It's a strange alteration for a few reasons, but I want to see this rehabilitation stick.
Batwoman #17 art by Fernando Blanco and John Rauch
Fernando Blanco's artwork continues to be a unique perk to this book His work looks a bit different in the generally brighter lighting of this issue, but it still adds a nice[...]
This puts Kate and Bruce at an impasse, and it may just come to blows.
Batwoman #16 cover by Dan Panosian
Marguerite Bennett and Fernando Blanco do it again with this issue of Batwoman Getting to see Batwoman and Batman duke it out is cool enough on the surface; the execution of said fight is downright brilliant.
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Obviously, there are skilled writers that can put A-List characters through good arcs, but there seems to be a pressure to keep certain qualities for which those characters are known.
Batwoman #15 art by Fernando Blanco and John Rauch
Fernando Blanco's artwork continues to be a cold and succinctly detailed unnerving style with clever panel layouts to[...]
While the issue was far from bad, it did leave me missing the better issues of the run. Damian Couceiro does some good work on the art, but it's not enough to make this issue memorable.
Batwoman #14 cover by Dan Panosian
Win: Batwoman #14 Shows Why This Series Deserves More Attention
Marguerite Bennett and Fernando Blanco put together a fantastic issue of Batwoman this[...]
Marguerite Bennett and Fernando Blanco put together a tight, brutal, and enthralling story here Between the family and romantic backdrop, the bioweapons, and the lengthy duel between Kate and Tahani, this book had me absorbed from beginning to end.
Bennett's Batwoman has often succeeded on its focus on keeping things personal for Kate Kane, and that[...]
However, it still leaves me interested in where this book is going.
Batwoman #13 art by Fernando Blanco and John Rauch
Fernando Blanco provides the oppressive and tense atmosphere to make this comic work The house is creepy on its own, but the extra details make it even better and are hidden enough to not be overt[...]
Duane Swierczynski and Fernando Blanco will create the 40 page one shot (A Rogue One-Shot? … We'll see ourselves out.) for Marvel, which is set to hit stores in August StarWars.com claimed the EXCLUSIVE scoop on this one, which is a bit of a low bar considering they are the official Star Wars website, but hey, who are we to[...]
Neither Midnighter nor Apollo are prepared to sit back and accept their fate, nor will they let it stand when their hard fought for love is endangered.
Art by Fernando Blanco and Romula Fajardo Jr.
This is an Orpheus tale, but it is a pro-active Orpheus tale It's one which shows how powerful love is and can[...]