The ending made me very curious as to where the story will go.
Gotham Academy #2 from DC Comics, written by Becky Cloonan and Brenden Fletcher, with art by Karl Kerschl was definitely my most anticipated release for the week I have been dying to read another issue ever since I read and reviewed the first[...]
Karl Kerschl Archives
Which will I continue to buy? Which will I attempt to borrow from friends later, or maybe pick up in trade, or not?
I started off with Gotham Academy, which I'd heard good things about (here on Bleeding Cool) and I knew enough about the creative team of Becky Cloonan, Brenden Fletcher, and Karl Kerschl, to[...]
Brian Goldberg writes from New York Comic Con for Bleeding Cool:
I recently started a sketch book. My previous collection of sketches were loose and all over the place. If you're a sketch collector of art done by professional comic artists, New York Comic Con is a great place to add to your collection. Artist Alley[...]
It's done to great effect as I simply can't wait to find out more about this young cast and the supporting staff of Gotham Academy.
In a book that already shines as bright as anything I've seen from DC in years, perhaps the brightest candle is artist Karl Kerschl Kerschl understands that people use their whole bodies to convey[...]
Karl Kerschl illustrates Gotham in a familiar yet different way The art style is more of a manga type style, which I like The color scheme is gloomy, with a few splashes of bright color thrown in for good measure.
The two main characters, Olive and Maps immediately won me over Right from the start, you[...]