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Lake Como Comic Art Festival Full Guest List For 2023
And it looks like he will be debuting images from Zorro: Man Of The Dead there, They join the previously announced Stanley 'Artgerm' Lau, Ryan Ottley, Peach Momoko, Dan Brereton, Jenny Frison, Alexander Lozano, Eric Powell, Sozomaika, Frank Cho, Emanuela Lupacchino, Simon Bisley, Mark Bodé, Cat Staggs, Art Adams, Gabriele Dell'Otto, Lee Bermejo, Travis Charest, Geof[...]
Tarot
We took an extensive look at Tarot #1, the Defenders and Avengers series from Alan Davis and Paul Renaud, launching from Marvel Comics on January 1st 2020, which shows a knockdown fight between the Scarlet Witch and the Vision Well, we now have a look ahead at issue 3, out in February, and the madness[...]
Quicksilver: No Surrender #3 cover by Martin Simmonds
Paul Renaud joins the book to depict the flashback sequences, and they look great It is Paul Renaud, after all. Quicksilver: No Surrender #3 is, on its own, a good comic The character work done by Saladin Ahmed is compelling However, it feels like this story is running in place That may be an intentional motif,[...]
Rise of the Black Panther #3 cover by Brian Stelfreeze
The reaction of Wakanda's tribal leaders to T'Challa's revelation to the world adds some nice background tension. It's all just weighed down by the slog this comic presents in the form of endless text walls. Rise of the Black Panther #3 art by Paul Renaud and Stephane Paitreau Paul Renaud's artwork is good The world has nice texturing,[...]
Rise of the Black Panther #1 cover by Brian Stelfreeze
You see, I'm already late." That's pretty bad. Rise of the Black Panther #1 art by Paul Renaud and Stephane Paitreau Paul Renaud's artwork is the primary redeeming quality of the comic It's quite good, and it does its best to display the exposition dumps in a visually interesting way Stephane Paitreau's color art is good to match. Rise[...]
Generations
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Generations: Captain America cover by Paul Renaud Sam Wilson goes into the Vanishing Point and comes out in the 1940s as America enters World War II Not sure what to do, he becomes an enlisted man, putting his skills to use in the army behind Steve Rogers, Captain America. And then he becomes a pastor, partakes[...]