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She’s something a little different, and it adds to the cynical tone of the comic.[caption id="attachment_914637" align="aligncenter" width="600"] The Immortal Hulk #5 art by Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, and Paul Mounts[/caption]Joe Bennett’s part in this work cannot be understated His artwork is gorgeous and does this battle justice Both Hulk and Sasquatch look aptly monstrous,[...]
It just pales in comparison to the previous three incredible issues of this Hulk run.[caption id="attachment_897939" align="aligncenter" width="600"] The Immortal Hulk #4 art by Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, and Paul Mounts[/caption]Joe Bennett continues to craft a good-looking book, giving enough style and detail to make this look like a living and breathing world[...]
Paul Mounts provides the color on every section except the bartender and the old woman.There is a humor in the provided styles that matches the tone by which each person views the story Romero’s art looks like a classic superhero tale, and that’s how the cop sees the Hulk: an old-fashioned superhero[...]
He wasn’t cruel or malicious; he took a gamble, lost, and spiraled in the fallout.The idea of a “Walking Ghost Syndrome” of radiation poisoning is a metaphorical theme the comic plays with, and it pays off impressively as the story progresses.[caption id="attachment_879777" align="aligncenter" width="600"] The Immortal Hulk #2 art by Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, and[...]
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] The day of Batman and Catwoman's wedding has arrived at last, and the two gather their witnesses and a judge to marry them off at dawn on a rooftop in downtown Gotham. While they prepare, Bruce and Selina individually reminisce about their times together, each other, and how their relationship has developed over […]
The comic has many characters ask if they are good people, and the comic leaves it to the reader to interpret.[caption id="attachment_861635" align="aligncenter" width="600"] The Immortal Hulk #1 art by Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, and Paul Mounts[/caption]Joe Bennett’s artwork brings it all to life fantastically It shows the fear, uncertainty, and imperfections of each character’s[...]
Matthew Wilson, Paul Mounts, and Hughes cove the color art, and that looks quite good too.Captain America #701 is a lengthy setup for an underwhelming finale While the book isn’t quite bad, it comes dangerously close to becoming dull, and that’s the worst thing a story can do The artists turn in great work, and[...]
More details below.CATALYST PRIME ACCELL #10 MAR181763 (W) Joe Casey (A) Damion Scott, Robert Campanella, Sigmund Torre (CA) ChrisCross, Paul Mounts Daniel Dos Santos has been through a lot since he got his powers from a meteor rock that he found after “The Event”: fighting against a barrage of colorful villains, learning the limits of[...]
[rwp-review-recap id="0"]Defenders #7 from Marvel Comics by Brian Michael Bendis, David Marquez, Justin Ponsor, Paul Mounts, and Cory Petit, continues the run on the street-level gang of New York heroes They struggle against the rising gang war for New York as hands left and right fight to fill the void left by the Kingpin.[caption id="attachment_745785"[...]
With confident, bold inks from a team of inkers in the form of Sook, Walden Wong and Keith Champagne, and colours throughout by Paul Mounts, who adds to the sense of fantastical realism in the issue.[caption id="attachment_630143" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Art by Chris Allen[/caption]Whilst this issue does a good job of dealing with the majority of[...]
Accompanying Scalera were artists, Jamal Igle, Sara Pichelli, Sean Chen, and colorist Paul Mounts...The panel started off with a list of five summaries of what an example comic could include This caught me a bit my surprise, because I was expecting to hear from a writer about forming these summaries Instead, they dove straight into[...]