The sonic screwdriver is almost a cure-all in this comic.
My biggest criticism is that the Doctor pretty much gets a butler killed by one of the mechanical soldiers, and there is never sign of remorse, sadness, or really any second of introspection.
The back-up story is a good bit of fun though, even if it is[...]
Pasquale Qualano
Dynamite has sent us a creator's commentary by artist Pasquale Qualano for Dejah Thoris #3, with a script by Amy Chu and a cover by Mike McKone.
The Princess of Mars faces off against the Jeddak of Thurd in a deadly game of Jetan in order to win her team back.
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We have a creator's commentary today from artist Pasquale Qualano talking about Dejah Thoris #2 he did with Amy Chu that just hit shelves It comes with covers by Mike McKone and Stephane Roux.
Dejah Thoris is on a secret mission to save her planet, but first she and the battle-scarred Red Martian warrior Sajad Surma must[...]
However, to the comic's credit, Pasquale Qualano's artwork never feels outright exploitative or cheesecake-y Much of the framing is good overall, and the characters and monsters generally look quite good A little more detailing could have been added to flesh out the world a little bit, but the art on the whole is solid Valentina[...]
The new series with write Amy Chu and artist Pasquale Qualano had a $0.25 #0 issue with had orders of over 80,000 copies — really good numbers for a low-priced zero issue That has seemed to translate well into the first issue, which included covers by J Scott Campbell and Frank Cho This issue had[...]
The issue has a few regular covers including ones by Tyler Kirkham and Reilly Brown…but there are three homage covers by Pasquale Qualano that might get your attention.
The are homages to Superman #75, the Death of Superman, Spawn #1 and X-Men Annual Vol 2 #1 Qualano is paying tribute to Dan Jurgens, Todd McFarlane and[...]