Gist, Sana Takeda, Carlos Pacheco, Jay Anacleto, Marcos Martin, Muntsa Vicente, Jen Bartel, Rom Fajardo, Dan Panosian, MR GARCIN, Ive Svorcina, Jose Villarrubia, Frank D'Armata, Tomi Varga, Neeraj Menon, Lauren Ammo, Shannon Andrews Ballesteros, Drew Baumgartner, Fred Malmberg, Jay Zetterberg, Steve Booth, Mike Jacobsen,Brian Overton, Ralph Macchio and of course, the many many more contributors[...]
Muntsa Vicente Archives
In news that no longer surprises anyone, Image Comics announced another partnership with Panel Syndicate, in this case the Panel Syndiate comic Friday by Ed Brubaker, Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente Forgive the glibness Brubaker is one of the medium's most consistent writers and the award-winning art team of Martin and Vicente is just as[...]
The man makes it to the hospital, and we learn how this one night impacts his life and his perception of the world.
Amazing Spider-Man #801 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
I've given Dan Slott's Amazing Spider-Man absolute hell in my time on Bleeding Cool I stand by my criticisms, as the series is heavily[...]
Is this enough to save our two wayward heroes?
Barrier #5 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
Barrier #5 goes similarly to how I expected for the most part, and that's a bit disappointing Despite the story's clever focus on language and the separations it can create, it takes some easy ways out with the sudden[...]
Color artists Edgar Delgado, Java Tartaglia, Marte Gracia, Muntsa Vicente, and Jordie Bellaire deliver some consistently solid color work throughout.
Amazing Spider-Man #800 art by Nick Bradshaw and Edgar Delgado
Amazing Spider-Man #800 is hard to recommend at the price point I can say that I enjoyed a lot of it, but this is my job I'm[...]
They land in an artificial biome, and things seem to be taking a turn for the better—until they make a few more horrific discoveries.
Barrier #4 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
Barrier #4 gives us some background on Oscar, as you likely intuited from that summary We learn some of what he dealt with in[...]
Oscar is on top of a scrap heap of items from Earth.
Barrier #3 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
This is by far the least eventful installment of Barrier thus far While there is plenty to admire about the comic's ability to convey its story with no text, the plot doesn't advance very much in[...]
Before long large alien machines arrive and separate the two humans.
Barrier #2 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
Barrier #2 immediately takes the unexpected ending to its first installment and literally shoots it to the moon The comic completely changes gears from its dissection of U.S/Mexico border life to straight-up aliens from another world.
This issue[...]
She goes to the police, the border patrol, and, when that turns fruitless, "minutemen."
Barrier #1 cover by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente
Oscar is a man from Honduras, and he is willing to steal, threaten, and abandon in order to make it to the United States for reasons entirely his own.
Border #1 is a 50-page opening[...]
To that end, I ended up tackling this double-pager from She-Hulk Issue #2*, by the team of Clayton Cowles (letters), Javier Pulido (artist), Charles Soule (script), and Muntsa Vicente (colorist).
*Harvey Dent much? Yeesh.
PAGES THIRTEEN/FOURTEEN (EIGHT PANELS)
P1 SHE-HULK strides through the shattered door as HELLCAT lands Two HOMELESS PEOPLE huddle next to the ruined door, cursing[...]
Also gearing up for the Toy Fair in New York this weekend, which should be plenty of craziness to get me start thinking about shows again and the coming spring.
First up, She-Hulk from Marvel, written by Charles Soule, with artwork Javier Pulido, colors by Muntsa Vicente, and lettering by VC's Clayton Cowles It's an interesting[...]