Fernando Dagnino
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yes, the Planet Of The Apes. By Tim Seeley, David Walker, Fernando Dagnino and Duncan Fegredo on covers.It does kinda make sense, doesn't it?Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes sees Tarzan and his ape brother Caesar, raised as brothers but separated by slave traders, reunite when the war between man and ape takes them from the jungles of[...]
By Jared CorneliusAs a comics fan I often find myself being reductive and cynical about revivals and updated properties. It's so easy to be cynical about something being a quick cash in or a cheap rip off that I forget that some reimaginings are actually good. Take for example Dark Horse Comic's Captain Midnight by Joshua[...]
Particularly in the first issue by Fernando Dagnino, but also in the hands of later issues by Victor Ibanez, Pere Perez, and Roger Robinson, I was intrigued by the modern rendering of a very solid figure, a confused, younger face than I might have imagined, and his ability to transform so suddenly from a vulnerable-seeming[...]