"Soteira" (according to a Google search), is a Greek epithet added to the ends of their gods and translates roughly to "savior." That could indicate something to do with Apocalypse, Romulus (please no), or the Purifiers.
Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #4 art by Matteo Buffagni and Jim Charalampidis
Matteo Buffagni once again impresses with his bleak[...]
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I'll be back for the finale.
Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #3 art by Matteo Buffagni and Jim Charalampidis
I hope that Matteo Buffagni provides more work for Marvel after this story finishes His work is very atmospheric, using detail and shadow to craft an unnerving world where death feels very close to the characters on panel[...]
That's really it though, and whether that can support a comic is a dubious prospect.
Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #2 art by Matteo Buffagni and Jim Charalampidis
Matteo Buffagni's artwork is still incredible at least, and the comic is imbued with a lot of personality on the merit of the art alone It's cold and ethereal[...]
It's structured competently, but it doesn't inspire excitement.
Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #1 art by Matteo Buffagni and Jim Charalampidis
What has made this comic worthwhile is the art by Matteo Buffagni This book is gorgeous Shading and lighting is played with skillfully, and Daredevil himself is given many great panels worthy of being turned into[...]
Not a whole lot seems to happen, even if the bit that is here does go to some interesting places.
Teen Titans #19 art by Scot Eaton, Wayne Faucher, and Jim Charalampidis
Scot Eaton's artwork is quite good The detailing is excellent, and it's done with as little linework as necessary Each character is given unique features,[...]
Instead, it is his brother, Maximus the Mad in disguise.
Art by Jonboy Meyers & Thony Silas, with Ryan Kinnaird & Jim Charalampidis
Last seen drugged out of his gourd in Inhumans Prime and being sentenced to, yup, an intergalactic prison as an exile, it would seem that Maximus swapped places with his brother, presumably when the[...]
After all, he was briefly introduced in the issue, along with confirmation that he was a new gay character for the DC Universe.
Now, with Teen Titans #6 this week the erstwhile character returns, and we have his home-life, history and relationships further expanded while still leaving enough mystery to keep the reader interested.
Varaint cover by[...]