I'm interested in seeing where this story goes and glad to see Kara Zor-El back.
Supergirl #21 art by Kevin Maguire, Sean Parsons, and FCO Plascencia
Kevin Maguire is a very welcome addition to the book too His artwork is often quite stunning, and he gives a wonderful treatment to Supergirl here The costume flows well, and[...]
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It's still a superhero comic.
Green Arrow #42 art by Matthew Clark, Sean Parsons, and Jason Wright
Matthew Clark brings another issue of high energy and even gritty artwork that focuses on the damage of Ollie's armor and the monstrousness of the Parasite The latter works quite well, as it challenges you to see the humanity behind[...]
A menagerie of villains cross Ollie's path in the comic, and he must deal with them all in some way.
Green Arrow #41 art by Matthew Clark, Sean Parsons, and Jason Wright
Matthew Clark gives the comic a somewhat cartoonish style that fits the tone and pacing of the comic well It lends itself to motion and[...]
Who else but DC's Green Lantern can help the Colonel scan the universe to catch the thief?! KFC #3's creative team includes writer Tony Bedard, penciler Tom Derenick, inkers Trevor Scott and Sean Parsons, with a cover by Tom Grummett and Trevor Scott.
Yes, it's a comic about fried chicken sandwiches[...]
There is clear conflict, and while the action is minimal, Rucka keeps the reader engaged.
The artistic talents of Liam Sharp, Matthew Clark, and Sean Parsons compliment the story line well There isn't a jarring difference between the art, though you will notice it slightly This isn't a bad thing; Clark does pencil the majority of[...]