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Jay Leisten and Jason Keith are unfortunately unable to salvage the visuals That said, there are some decent moments and lines that keep this section from being outright bad.The final story is my choice of the three, and it’s solid I wouldn’t call it great, but the premise of all the X-Ladies going to a[...]
Welcome to the first official episode of Bleeding Cool's Comics Chatter! This is the show where I, Comic Reviews Editor Josh Davison, chat the week's releases with my co-hosts. This week I am joined by Eliot, our comments moderator and sometimes comic reviewer at BC. We will be talking about Marvel's Peter Parker: The Spectacular […]
That’s right; the book is left on a cliffhanger with the AI aliens still threatening the world.[caption id="attachment_803252" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #300 art by Adam Kubert, Juan Frigeri, and Jason Keith[/caption]Adam Kubert and Jaun Frigeri handle the art in the main story, and it holds up throughout[...]
The primary cover artist Jenny Frisson does some very interesting character-evoking work here, though I’m curious to see the other covers by Frank Cho & Jason Keith, and Mike Del Mundo.The written intro to the issue gets my stamp of approval by highlighting the way in which Loki was “trapped” by the definition of his[...]
Very nicely done.2.King Shark's Reading ListKot, artist Patrick Zircher and colorist Jason Keith do fascinating things with King Shark in this issue He's looked large and threatening before, and there's plenty of that here but, he also looks grotesque King Shark's frame is as much a prison for him as it is a tool for[...]