The film's have never looked better, and Criterion Collection housed the discs in an awesome hardcover art book featuring Arthur Adams, Sophie Campbell, Becky Cloonan, Jorge Coelho, Geof Darrow, Simon Gane, Robert Goodin, Benjamin Marra, Monarobot, Takashi Okazaki, Angela Rizza, Yuko Shimizu, Bill Sienkiewicz, Katsuya Terada, Ronald Wimberly, and Chris Wisnia. A must-buy.
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Simon Gane Archives
From the creative team of writer Bobby Curnow, artist Simon Gane, and colorist Ian Herring, Ghost Tree will be a four issue mini-series taking readers on "a journey from the dark forests of Japan to the ethereal realm beyond."
In Ghost Tree, a young man named Brandt returns to his ancestral home in Japan, seeking a[...]
What was once a dry storyline showed a spark that I hoped would turn into something brighter. From Image Comics, written by Eric Stephenson, with art by Simon Gane, They're Not Like Us #12 is an overall better reading experience than we've seen in the past few issues.
I had almost given up on the series for good[...]
From Image Comics, written by Eric Stephenson, with art by Simon Gane, They're Not Like Us #11 tried…but didn't really succeed However, I don't want to be completely negative here There was a glimmer of hope…
[WARNING: SPOILERS FOR THEY'RE NOT LIKE US BELOW!]
At this point, the secret society isn't enough[...]
I can't believe we've already arrived at the tenth issue of They're Not Like Us, from Image Comics, written by Eric Stephenson, with art by Simon Gane. Normally, I'm quite satisfied after reading a new issue of They're Not Like Us, but something is falling flat for me I described issues #8 and #9 as build[...]
From Image Comics, written by Eric Stephenson, with art by Simon Gane, They're Not Like Us #9 starts in the middle of a trippy club scene where Syd and friends are hanging out But who is that devilish looking woman near the bar? Trouble, that's who What starts out as a fun night quickly turns into trouble for[...]
From Image Comics, written by Eric Stephenson, with art by Simon Gane, They're Not Like Us #8 shows us that it's not going to be such a smooth transition for Tabitha and her friends to break away from The Voice Tabitha's in charge now, but what happens when Heasley shows up at her door? A[...]
From Image Comics, written by Eric Stephenson, with art by Simon Gane, They're Not Like Us #7 is the start of a new chapter for some of the characters After Syd or Tabitha breaks free from the voice, a few join her: Blurgirl/Dawn Thomas, Wire/Jonah, Runt/Chris, Loog/Danny, and Chuck Free from The Voice, the group[...]
[*Warning – mild spoilers for They're Not Like Us #5 below!]
I always look forward to reading new issues of They're Not Like Us from Image, written by Eric Stephenson with art by Simon Gane, because I know that I'm going to be reading a well-written, gripping comic They're Not Like Us #5 centers on The[...]
That's how I feel about They're Not Like Us from Image, written by Eric Stephenson with art by Simon Gane It's such a well-written, emotional story, that I actually feel different when I open up a new issue It isn't a matter of flipping through pages carelessly It's about putting on a whole different reading[...]
Why am I saying this, you ask? Because that's exactly how I felt while reading They're Not Like Us #3 from Image, written by Eric Stephenson with art by Simon Gane When I started reading this series a few months ago, I knew that it was unique and had the potential to be incredibly influential[...]
I'm convinced that They're Not Like Us #2 from Image, written by Eric Stephenson with art by Simon Gane is a game changer As I mentioned in my review of the first issue, They're Not Like Us is heart pounding, honest, and surprising The story focuses on main character Syd, and her induction into a[...]
They're Not Like Us from Image, written by Eric Stephenson with art by Simon Gane is one of those comics that captures your attention so well that it grabs the collar of your shirt, pulls you close, and screams "Keep reading!" Issue One manages to do that from the cover alone, where the main character's[...]
Luke Pearson, Hunt Emerson, Simon Gane, Sammy Harkham, and Kevin Huizsenga take on the "The Call To War" section, adapting poems by the likes of Thomas Hardy, Charles Sorley, and Francis Edward Ledwidge who chronicle the beginnings of the conflict through prose Throughout each of the sections there's a soldier's song illustrated by Emerson, whose[...]