Captain Phasma and TN-3465 continue their hunt for Lieutenant Rivas with the help of the local population. Does this book stay engaging?
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Color artist Andres Mossa gives the world texture and life with a skillfully-chosen color palette.
Captain Phasma #2 continues the hot streak of the first issue, with writer Kelly Thompson laying down an epic tale for a classic Star Wars character in the making I highly recommend this issue.
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Captain Phasma #2
Captain Phasma[...]
Kate Bishop finds her mentor and friend, Clint Barton, locked in a deadly mass competition of marksmen. Does this Hawkeye reunion hold water?
Writer Kelly Thompson knocks it out of the freaking galaxy with this one.
Just as impressive is the art of Marco Checchetto Every panel is awe-inspiring and gorgeous, with a style that captures the ethereal atmosphere of the Star Wars setting, as well as the visceral danger in which our brutal protagonist finds herself.
The color of[...]
Writer Kelly Thompson does a superb job of making it clear to readers not what Kate Bishop would be like as a good girl gone bad — which would be a pretty tired trope — but instead showing literally a completely different person in another's body, through action and personality over visual cues.
It's actually reminiscent[...]
It's honestly the highlight of the issue, with each character possessing a unique style and colors.
The dialogue by writer Kelly Thompson leaves more to be desired Jem has a tendency to repeat names ad nauseum In the first conversation alone she refers to Pizzazz by name at least four times, despite being face-to-face with the girl[...]
In a previous review by Eliot for issue 21, he even pointed this out;
OK, diving in to those myriad tales that Kelly Thompson is running, and it's actually quite a lot to take in, which would be a problem without Thompson's fingers all over this.
The writing is solid, which helps with the number of story-lines[...]
Back in July, Bleeding Cool Editor-in-Chief and lead rumormonger Rich Johnston got the scoop on the upcoming new Hawkeye series by Kelly Thompson and Leonardo Romero We know that he got the scoop because he wrote "Scoop!" at the beginning of that and like thirty other headlines that day after getting his spoilery mitts on a[...]
This did mean that I had to lean heavily on the recap page to get me up to speed, but, hey, I can't read everything!
Also, since it's Jem you get to see my playlist that I had powering through whilst I read along for the first time:
Red Velvet – Russian Roulette
BTS – Blood Sweat &[...]
It's a great day to be alive as Kimberly Hart gets her own comic book. Written by Brenden Fletcher & Kelly Thompson, with art by Daniele Di Nicuolo, this week brings the release of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink #1. If you're looking for a reason to pick up the first issue tomorrow, here are three…
One: The story begins[...]
'This Isn't What It Looks Like' – Preview OGN Heart In A Box From Kelly Thompson & Meredith McClaren
Heart in a Box is written by Kelly Thompson of Jem and the Holograms from IDW and illustrated by Meredith McClaren The premise is that a girl, Emma, wishes away her heart and a stranger grants her wish She finds, of course, that this is a curse and not a blessing and has to reunite[...]
Some of you might be aware of Kelly Thompson and Meredith McClaren's upcoming September release of Heart in a Box, but did you know you could get a free glimpse of the duo's original graphic novel? Dark Horse Digital will serialize Heart in a Box, as a special advance look Over the next six weeks,[...]
Kelly Thompson, of IDW's upcoming Jem and the Holograms and Meredith McClaren of Hinges are creating an original graphic novel for Dark Horse Comics, called Heart In A Box.
In a moment of post-heartbreak weakness, Emma wishes her heart away, and a mysterious stranger obliges But emptiness is even worse than grief, and Emma sets out to collect[...]
Okay we knew it was Ross Campbell.
And we thought it might be Kelly Thompson.
Right on both counts, The creative team of the new Jem And The Holograms comic book from IDW in March Take it away, PR piece!
IDW Publishing is excited to expand its long relationship with Hasbro and welcome JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS to[...]
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Best guess… Kelly Thompson?
Yesterday, we scooped what purported to be a cover for the new IDW comic book version of Jem And The Holograms.
The art was by Ross Campbell, who had made quite an impact creating fan-art recreations of the characters over the past few years.
Yesterday, after we posted the article, he seemed to[...]