Jean-Francois Beaulieu Archives

Outpost Zero #2 cover by Alexandre Tefengki and Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Others are trying to investigate how the deceased truly died; they can't believe that this person actually killed themselves. Outpost Zero #2 cover by Alexandre Tefengki and Jean-Francois Beaulieu I managed to describe that plot without mentioning who actually died, but I'm not sure I can sustain that for the entire review As such, here is your[...]
I Hate Fairyland #19 cover by Skottie Young
Point being, this comic's curse replacements suck really damn badly. I Hate Fairyland #19 art by Skottie Young and Jean-Francois Beaulieu Skottie Young's art is the only thoroughly functional thing about the comic It's cute, but it's lines and figures are severe enough that the visuals lend themselves to violence and mayhem It looks like a place[...]
Outpost Zero #1 cover by Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Alexandre Tefenkgi
Steven has begun interning with his father, Alea's parents leave for an expedition, and Sam is continually bullied by others for the tragedy that befell his birth parents. Outpost Zero #1 cover by Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Alexandre Tefenkgi Outpost Zero #1 builds the world going forward We meet the characters, learn of the setting, and we see[...]
I Hate Fairlyland Special Edition #1 Featured Image
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Cover by Skottie Young and Jean-Francois Beaulieu I didn't pick up the I Hate Image Free Comic Book Day book It didn't appeal to me It was before I was working for Bleeding Cool As such, this content was new to me all the way through. So, Gertrude from Skottie Young's I Hate Fairyland goes on[...]
999 Happy Haunts: Marvel's The Haunted Mansion
Artist Jorge Coelho and colorist Jean-Francois Beaulieu steal the show They have captured the true uniqueness of the Disneyland attraction, creating hauntingly beautiful images and giving the well known ghosts movement beyond what we see on the ride. All that aside, I love how they paid attention to the uniqueness of the Haunted Mansion. This story is[...]
Can't Get Enough Roasted [Rocket] Raccoon: A Quick Review
By Abdulkareem Baba Aminu Skottie Young, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and co keep on dishing out what is by far the most fun comic book Marvel's putting out today The usual top-notch storytelling continues the tale which has Rocket Raccoon chasing after a doppelganger that may or may not be real, all the while running from a legion[...]
A New Marvel Teen Solo Series Coming From Tigh Walker And Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Editor Bill Rosemann writes in the back of yesterday's Avengers Undercover #10. So that's a new teen solo series with Tigh Walker and Jean-Francois Beaulieu… Young Cloak? Itty Bitty Morbius? Night Thrasher?   Editor Bill Rosemann writes in the back of yesterday's Avengers Undercover #10. So that's a new teen solo series with Tigh Walker and Jean-Francois Beaulieu… Young Cloak? Itty[...]
10 Reasons Why Skottie Young's Rocket Raccoon Rocks
But Rocket Raccoon #1, written and illustrated by superstar Skottie Young, with colors by Jean-Francois Beaulieu with enough great writing, beautiful art, humor and action to work for both kids and adults What's not to like about this comic? Nothing, actually And that's the secret origin of the following list. 1 The Cover: It's by[...]
The Rise – In Three Words: Future Ninja Counterterrorism
If you don't recognize the names Ryan Winn, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and Joshua Cozine, Google them I'll wait. See what I mean? Unbelievable talent Ryan Winn is heading up the art team, handling the pencils and inks for the book He is an industry professional with credits that include Batman, Spawn and The Darkness Jean-Francois Beaulieu is[...]