The film's have never looked better, and Criterion Collection housed the discs in an awesome hardcover art book featuring Arthur Adams, Sophie Campbell, Becky Cloonan, Jorge Coelho, Geof Darrow, Simon Gane, Robert Goodin, Benjamin Marra, Monarobot, Takashi Okazaki, Angela Rizza, Yuko Shimizu, Bill Sienkiewicz, Katsuya Terada, Ronald Wimberly, and Chris Wisnia. A must-buy.
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As stated above, the revolutionary vibe is intensifying with #3.
We do get some quiet moments to develop Alex Murphy, Leo, and Sara that give an emotional center to the comic.
Robocop: Citizen's Arrest #3 art by Jorge Coelho and Doug Garbark
Jorge Coelho brings another well-rendered comic that uses its line art to imbue a since of[...]
The news show is probably closer to reality now than when this comic was written, oddly enough.
Robocop's Citizen's Arrest #2 art by Jorge Coelho and Dough Garbark
Jorge Coelho's artwork is styled in such a manner as to slightly emphasize geometric shapes in the face while using distinguishing facial features to make each character unique in[...]
I'm aware he will likely make a last-act return to save the day, but he doesn't have anything to do at this point (literally, because of plot reasons).
Citizen's Arrest also walks that line of comedic satire and disturbing allegory of the original movie too, and that's an impressive balance to maintain without a doubt.
Robocop: Citizen's[...]
Despite some less-than-impressive art, I still have to recommend Occupy Avengers. It’s the most satisfying tie-in to Secret Empire I’ve read yet.
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.
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If nothing else, perhaps publishers will learn their lesson and stop releasing unlettered previews.
In this issue of Improbable Previews, we put words to the upcoming Rocket Raccoon relaunch from the creative team of Matthew Rosenberg and Jorge Coelho How will Rocket deal with being written by a rookie who just graduated from the DC writer's class[...]
Today BOOM! Studios brings us John Flood #1, written by Justin Jordan, with art by Jorge Coelho (Polarity, Sleepy Hollow) The story follows main character John Flood who no longer needs to sleep as a result of a government experiment Sounds like a good deal right? Well, think twice Now, John is in a constant[...]
BOOM! Studios brings us John Flood #1, written by Justin Jordan, with art by Jorge Coelho (Polarity, Sleepy Hollow) The story follows main character John Flood who no longer needs to sleep as a result of a government experiment Sounds like a good deal right? Well, think twice Now, John is in a constant dream[...]
Of 4?
Please tell me this comic is returning for another arc.
Because as swept away as I was by Jorge Coelho's artwork on the first issue, now the combination of Phil Noto's covers on #2 and #3, the amazingly imaginative art from Coelho, the intricate reasoning of the storyline as typical of the show from writer[...]
That has indeed turned out to be the case, and I'm back on track with the show, very happy with how the season is shaping up.
To complete this four-pronged history I'll mention the new comic series Sleepy Hollow from Boom! Studios following the characters from the TV series in new adventures, written by Marguerite Bennett. [...]
MacLean dives into a spectral assassin story with an Asian theme in lush inks with plenty of movement next.
Jorge Coelho's art on "Sea Monster" is utterly haunting with his fine, graded line-work and muted colors, again taking on the strange and imagination-stretching in storyline by Paul Allor.
Logan Faerber's instantly recognizable style for facial expressions and[...]