Welcome to the first official episode of Bleeding Cool’s Comics Chatter! This time we discuss Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #300, Mera: Queen of Atlantis #1 and Terrifics #1 from DC; Rough Riders: Ride or Die #1 from AfterShock; and Abbott #2 from Boom! Studios.
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Jason Keith's color art is bright and contrasting, and it looks good in its own right
The back-up story with Black Cat is a little cute, and its art, by Goran Parlov and Giada Marchisio, is good.
Spectacular Spider-Man #300 isn't a bad read It has enough fun parts to ward of the boredom that can come[...]
At the London Super Comic-Con yesterday, Garth Ennis took the stage to a packed house with Avatar Press publisher William Christensen. Here to talk about
Mark Millar and Goran Parlov's recent comic series Starlight from Images Comics is now moving forward at Fox as a motion picture as a Star Wars spin-off writer comes on board the project THR is reporting that Gary Whitta who is already writing the Star Wars stand alone movie to be directed by Gareth Edwards,[...]
This convention does what is says on the tin, and then some.
Currently working with Mark Millar on the stellar Starlight, Goran Parlov will be making his first ever UK appearance here alongside the titanic Steve 'The Dude' Rude (co-creator of Nexus), who will be also appearing at Nostalgia and Comics for a VIP meet and[...]
Goran Parlov, whose art had waned in quality, has returned with a vengeance.
The world(s) are fully realized and even the delicious details in the art are back The John Workman-esque lettering is also glorious, as is the lush coloring All the visual goodness is enough to make you not notice the characterization coming together[...]
While I can't wait for the next installment, I'm certainly hoping the creative team remains for as long as possible, serving us what's shaping up to be a delightfully dark book.
Title: Starlight #2
Writer: Mark Millar
Artist: Goran Parlov
Publisher: Image Comics
Starlight #1 is my absolute favorite comic book of 2014 so far, and that's because of the[...]
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu
"I feel like an idiot," began the first issue of Mark Millar and Goran Parlov's Starlight, and that's exactly how I felt, realizing I wrongly imagined the comic to be a Flash Gordon clone (Let's face it: Early marketing positioned it as one) Published by Image Comics, it tells the story of[...]
Hollywood Reporter has confirmed it as a new comic by Millar from Image, with artist Goran Parlov, best known in the US for his Punisher work, but whose examples below seem to resemble that of P Craig Russell more.
The comic is a story of a retired Flash Gordon figure called upon to save the universe[...]