So we'll have to wait for more on that to come, but for now, Non-Stop Spider-Man comes to an end this Wednesday with Non-Stop Spider-Man #5 by Joe Kelly, Chris Bachalo as well as a bunch of others helping to tet it out of the door, Cory Smith, Gerardo Sandoval, Tim Townsend, Wayne Fauchier, Victor[...]
Victor Olazaba Archives
The Amazing Spider-Man hits its 800th issue with our beloved hero fighting the Red Goblin for the fate of his friends, family, and New York. Can Spider-Man win? Is it a good read?
He might have exploded/been teleported.
X-Men: Gold #25 art by Paulo Siqueira, Jose Luis, Cam Smith, Victor Olazaba, Arif Prianto, Java Tartaglia, and Juan Fernandez
Paulo Siqueira and Jose Luis split the art for this book, and both artists put in great work They meld together well, and the comic is gorgeous for it The scenes are[...]
Deadpool #28
Writer: Robbie Thompson
Artists: Chris Bachalo and Matt Horak
Inkers: Matt Horak, Livesay, Tim Townsend, Victor Olazaba, and Wayne Faucher
Colorist: Chris O'Halloran
Letterer: Joe Sabino
Cover: Scott Hepburn and Ian Herring
Last issue was our first experience with this comic, and we weren't impressed Despite being the first issue of a new story arc, the comic did little to[...]
X-Men:
Art by Humberto Ramos, Victor Olazaba and Edgar Delgado
It makes quite a difference between this and writer Mark Waid's other superhero team book from Marvel, Avengers Avengers feels classic, and sure is kinda entertaining, but it does feel a little like retreaded ground Again, it's exceptionally early days, and this may change, but so far it's[...]
The story is done by the very talented Paul Jenkins accompanied by the inspiring Humberto Ramos (and inked by the glorious Victor Olazaba) with lettering done by the one and only Jim Campbell.
Boom! Studios continues to knock it out of the park with one of my favorite new series; Fairy Quest If you aren't familiar[...]