This December, get in the holiday spirit with a special new Marvel Comics one-shot: Marvel Holiday Tales to Astonish! What's that? Why, it's Tales to Astonish for Christmas! Yes, in the great Marvel tradition, behold the many ways your favorite heroes celebrate the season with stories starring the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, and Spider-Man! Brought to[...]
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Abel, Alex Shibao, Andrei Bressan, Arthur Adams, Becky Cloonan, Bilqurs Every, Brad Anderson, Brad Meltzer, Bryan Hitch, Camilo Solano, Carlos Rafael, Carlos Reno, Dan Mora, David Marquez, Eder Messias, Eduardo Ferigato, Eduardo Pansica, Edu Souza, Eduardo Risso, Elena Casagrande, Danilo Beyruth, Dustin Nguyen, Elton Thomasi, Felipe Watanabe, Fido Nesti,[...]
Each section is portrayed from a different artist, with Joe Bennett handling the framing with Ruy Jose, Leonardo Romero telling the cop's story, Paul Hornschemeier telling the bartender's story, Marguerite Sauvage on the old woman's story, and Garry Brown on the priest's story Paul Mounts provides the color on every section except the bartender and[...]
Another week has passed, and that means its time to count down the top and bottom five comics of the past week. Read here to see the score.
Then the book decides that's a psyche and presents Jack's actions as just the right thing to do to honor the legacy of Captain America.
Speaking of Captain America's legacy, I wouldn't say that Steve's greatest lesson was "always being vigilant for threats to liberty." The book ends its story with that implication, and that's a[...]
As such, I can't complain too much about them.
Captain America #703 art by Leonardo Romero and Jordie Bellaire
Leonardo Romero is joined by artists Alan Davis and Mark Farmer in this issue Romero is still a powerhouse artist who performs excellently in this setting, though the Red Skull does look off in some panels Davis and[...]
This is partly due to the fact that, to us, that is exactly what Captain America is, so it's an innately relatable idea.
Captain America #702 art by Rod Reis
Leonardo Romero continues to helm the art in this comic, with Rod Reis and Howard Chaykin taking over for flashback sequences Romero is aided by color artist[...]
At least Leonardo Romero's art was good.
Death or Glory #1 cover by Bengal
Win: Death or Glory #1 is So Damn Good
Rick Remender and Bengal's Death or Glory #1 is one of those comics that's so good that you have a hard time believing it is this good even while you're reading it[...]
It leaves you wondering why we went so far for this sip of water.
Captain America #701 art by Adam Hughes
Leonardo Romero, JG Jones, and Adam Hughes split the art in this comic Romero handles the bulk in the future, Hughes draws the World War II scene, and Jones constructs a flashback to the 1960's[...]
The Final Host of Celestials are on their way, and it is up to the Avengers to make sure the world lives to see tomorrow.
Captain America #701 cover by Michael Cho
Captain America #701
This issue of Captain America brings together Mark Waid and Leonardo Romero for a look at the future, where the descendent of Steve Rogers lives in the utopian America[...]
Things look bleak, but Kate has a few ideas that may be just bad enough to work.
Hawkeye #16 cover by Julian Totino Tedesco
Alas, Hawkeye #16 is the final installment of Kelly Thompson and Leonardo Romero's excellent take on the series.
The team brings a memorable finale too There is plenty of action, solid one-liners, and even[...]
The premise sounds interesting, the creators have done some great work in the past, so this may just live up to the hype.
Wicked + Divine #34 cover by Jamie McKelvie and Matt Wilson
Wicked + Divine #34
What more need be said about this Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie series? This issue starts a new arc that jumps back 6,000 years[...]
It certainly took me a minute to figure out what happened in what order a couple of times.
Hawkeye #15 art by Leonardo Romero and Jordie Bellaire
Leonardo Romero provides a restrained David Aja-inspired style that adds to the semi-day-in-the-life tone Hawkeye has maintained for the most part since the Fraction and Aja days It works very[...]
It snaps to it in an appropriate measure.
Leonardo Romero gives a nice, personalized style to the tale of these Hawkeyes while being pleasingly reminiscent of David Aja's work in time past Romero's work has more of an anime-inspired twist, especially when it comes to the faces This does leave some segments feeling a little underdrawn[...]
Here, Thompson does a similar thing very well.
Hawkeye #10 artwork by Leonardo Romero and Jordie Bellaire
The artwork from Leonardo Romero and Jordie Bellaire is really strikingly beautiful in its seeming simplicity The fact is, it's probably not simple at all The smooth line work is clearly very deliberate, and the colours add a wonderful amount[...]
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[...]