Tomasi, Peter Kuper, Peter Snejbjerg, Phil Hester, PJ Kaiowa, Priscilla Petraites, Rafael Albuquerque, Rafael Grampa, Rafael Pimentel, Rafael Sarmento, Renato Arlem, Rob Leigh, Rod San, Rod Reis, Roger Cruz, Santtos, Sebastian Fiumara, Scott Snyder, Valerio Schiti, Wes Craig, Wilton Santos, Yildiray Cinar, Ze Carlos
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priscilla petraites Archives
With artists Priscilla Petraites of Rat Queens, Brilliant Trash, Chariot, Hit Me, Batman: Gotham Knights and Red Light John Pearson of Mindset, Batman and Razorblades And, yes, John McCrea, of Batman, Hitman, Dicks, Spider-Man, The 99, Demon, Judge Dredd, Monarchy, Mars Attacks, The Boys, Rogue Trooper, Mythic, Get Kraven, Samurai, Soul Plumber, Superboy, Jenny Sparks,[...]
#4 was never solicited.
Something similar happened to Phantom Tomorrow which saw Heavy Metal publish the first issue, then cancel issues 2 and 3 of the six-issue series by Andy Biersack, Michael Moreci and Agustin Padilla.
They have also cancelled the collection of Joe Satriani's Crystal Planet by Joe Satriani, Tony Lee and Richard Friend.
The big one[...]
She is both the hardboiled hero and the femme fatale.
Priscilla Petraites' stylish art completely sells the pulp crime demimonde of Faust's scripts Iconic images of Lulu stalking the streets in a sleek black raincoat like a classic noir hero, but she's actually wearing bondage gear underneath In Hit Me Petraites manages to portray Lulu and[...]
It's an 80s-tinged thriller with neon colours, fast cars, guns, betrayals, a down-on-his-luck hero, and a fast car with an AI with the personality of a sexy thief in an unapologetic race-to-the-finish of Cyberpunk madness! This is a series that knows what it's doing and who it wants to appeal to.
"Chariot #1" cover from AWA[...]
Oddly enough, that doesn't end this story either; the comic still previews the cover to Brilliant Trash #6.
Brilliant Trash #5 art by Priscilla Petraites and Marco Lesko
Priscilla Petraites's artwork continues to look good while measuring up to the task of the narrative She plays with the cybernetic and biological modifications well Fight scenes are brutal and[...]
However, to Brilliant Trash's credit, it explains it but leaves in ambiguity to leave you guessing about how true some of the characters' intentions are.
Brilliant Trash #4 art by Priscilla Petraites and Marco Lesko
Priscilla Petraites art and Marco Lesko's color art provide another good-looking issue of Brilliant Trash The flashback scene is oddly fogged out[...]
It feeds some big plot points in, and you feel like the next issue will deliver more.
Priscilla Petraites' artwork remains quite good The world still feels the right kind of wrong to reflect the growing dystopia that is Brilliant Trash The design on the cyborg doctor was great There is something about Kennedy Avis' character[...]
On the eve of their eighteenth birthdays, they discover a lifelong secret: in a dimension far away, they are each the leader of an army that is at war with one another…and what's more, when they turn eighteen, they're to be Betrothed or Fight to the Death!
From writer Sean Lewis (The Few) and artist Steve[...]
Priscilla Petraites does some good work here, and she brings the above-mentioned gore to life in a delightfully unnerving manner Marko Lesko's colorwork is equally atmospheric, and the comic comes together nicely in terms of visuals.
Despite the issues with characters and motivation, the world of Brilliant Trash is certainly interesting enough to warrant checking out[...]