Marguerite Bennett, Rafael de la Torre, Rob Schwager, and company have put together an amazing comic book here It's full of heart, personality, and thought The art is great, and the overall book is among Aftershock's best offerings Pick this one up I highly recommend it.
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After finishing their ride with the[...]
Marguerite Bennet Archives
The farmers have enslaved and exploited the bees for their pollination, and this has left them with a very negative view of humanity.
The farmers show no signs of changing their ways either, as they are intent on stopping Jesse from freeing their insect captives.
Animosity #11 cover by Rafael de Latorre and Marcelo Maiolo
Marguerite Bennett and[...]
Overall grade: A." – Patrick Hayes of scifipulse.net
ANIMOSITY Coloring Book / $14.99 / 64 pages / B&W / on sale 02.07.18
Artists: Rafael de Latorre, Juan Doe, Mike Rooth, Kelsey Shannon & more
Based on story concepts created by Marguerite Bennett
Over 60 pages of gorgeous black-and-white artwork from your favorite AfterShock series, ANIMOSITY! Now you too can[...]
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Always being up for some Marguerite Bennett fare, we're covering her Aftershock comic series about sentient, intelligent animals, called Animosity.
Animosity #9 finds Jesse and her band of furry and one-not furry friends (not that kind of furry — actual animals) roaming through Hourglass Falls in Virginia Before long, they see smoke from over the[...]
Written by Marguerite Bennett, with art by Rafael De Latorre & Juan Doe, and colors by Rob Schwager, World of Animosity joins other Aftershock offerings such as Animosity, second printings of Animosity, third printings of Animosity, Animosity: The Rise, fourth printings of Animosity, The Uncanny Animosity, Animosity Vs Animosity: Dawn of Animosity, and Animosity Digest.
In an EXCLUSIVE[...]
While Josie may be the star of the series, Valerie has always been the backbone. Valerie is a straight shooting no nonsense kind of woman, and she shines
Marguerite Bennett, Cameron Deordio, and Audrey Mok absolutely shine in this book thanks to their pop culture references to both Sailor Moon and Dawn of Justice via Melody Knowing Melody is a nerd who's unabashedly afraid to admit it makes 8 year old me over the moon In that same vein, 8 year old me would have[...]
I'm doing covers and interiors."
"Marguerite Bennett is a fantastic writer It's a great brainstorming process with her and our editor."
"I've worked with Mike Marts before when I worked on The Logan Legacy at Marvel He's very clear on what he wants and understands my process as an artist."
"This is my first C2E2[...]
Labeling Angela as being a gay/bi character does not in any way derail the story that Marguerite Bennett, Kim Jacinto and Stephanie Hans are telling Frankly, it helps give color and diversity to Marvel's lineup it is thus far lacking in.
It's offensive even 'We'd not looking to put labels on the character or the series'[...]
At the DC All Access Panel at Denver Comic Con, writer Marguerite Bennett revealed that in the world of the DC Bombshells, based on the art of Ant Lucia and set in an alternate World War II, Bruce Wayne's parents were never killed Instead they were saved by Batwoman…
So there is no Batman.
Bennett says that the "whole[...]
This will be the third month of the all-female written and lead event and includes the third issue of the main series by Gail Simone and Sergio Davila and the first issue of the three part Red Sonja / Jungle Girl series by Marguerite Bennett and Mirka Andolfo.
SWORDS OF SORROW #3 (OF 6)
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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[...]
I'm pleased to see that it's written by Marguerite Bennet, and at least two women on pencils, including Emanuela Luppacino and Meghan Hetrick, though it's quite a team book on the art (the list goes on).
Lois is no stranger to strange, interruptive trauma, and that's a bit of a trope for female characters, but also[...]