Atari announced another new addition to their XP line of classic Atari 2600 releases, as they unveiled the new Limited Edition version of Outlaw Immediately, the first thing that stands out is the brand new artwork for the silver box, featuring new key art by Brazilian pop culture artist Butcher Billy Like previous XP versions,[...]
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Harry Saxon is a good color artist who balanced the outlaw and sci-fi pastiche well.
Vagrant Queen #3 is another success in this fledgling sci-fi series' run Magdalene Visaggio continues to show her storytelling prowess, and Smith and Saxon put together great visuals to go with Visaggio's excellent script This book more than earns a recommendation[...]
Meanwhile, Outlaw and Diamondback decide to go on their own after the people who have been causing Domino so much pain.
Domino #4 cover by Greg Land and Frank D'Armata
This issue of Domino rights the ship somewhat, but it doesn't erase all the problems that have been making themselves more apparent in this comic since #2.
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That comes in the holy vengeance crusade that Domino embarks upon to kill Topaz only to be immediately undercut by the fact that Diamondback, Outlaw, and Amadeus Cho are, as one would likely guess, not really dead.
The rest of the comic still has a lot of charm Domino's thought captions and dialogue are highly entertaining[...]
Domino must now figure out how these two were able to ambush her so easily, and the only possibility is that one of her two close friends, Diamondback and Outlaw Neena seeks some outside help to deal with this situation.
Domino #2 cover by Greg Land and Frank D'Armata
This issue brings a more humbled and fearful[...]
But, this book grabbed me quickly.
Domino and Outlaw are teaming up for a job catching "lumber pirates" in the Pacific Northwest It also happens to be Domino's birthday The two are joined by a third partner, and the three are surprised by a secret weapon these lumber pirates have at their disposal.
Also, Domino has a[...]
A few squiggly lines to adjust the vertical hold would've been a nice touch…
Just looking at that image below, I can see so many of the games I had… Defender, Outlaw, Missile Command, Vangaurd… and the list goes on.
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