BATMAN WHITE KNIGHT PRESENTS: HARLEY QUINN
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Dark Horse and Mattel Announce "Masters of the Universe: Revolution" Prequel Comics
Dark Horse and Mattel are releasing a 4-issue prequel comic for Netflix's Masters of the Universe: Revolution. The comics, also called Masters of the Universe: Revolution, is written by Revolution producers Tim Sheridan, Rob David, and Ted Biaselli. Art is by Daniel HDR, Inks are by Keith Champagn. Coloring is by Brad Simpson. Lettering is by AndWorld Design.
"Journey to the earliest days of one of the universe’s most consequential and fraught team-ups. Hordak is an ambitious general, eager to make his mark; Skeletor is an aspiring mage hungry for power. Joining forces, melding ancient Eternian magic with advanced Horde technology, could bring them all their evil hearts’ desire...but they’ll have to survive each other first." (Dark Horse)
Masters of the Universe: Revolution #1 (of 4), featuring a main cover by Dave Wilkins and a variant cover by Tyler Boss, goes on sale on May 15, 2024.
(Image via Dark Horse - Dave Wilkin's Cover of Masters of the Universe: Revolution #1)
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Dark Horse has announced another miniseries tie-in to the Masters of the Universe Netflix show.
Masters of the Universe: Revolution is written by show producers Tim Sheridan, Rob David and Ted Biaselli, with illustrations by Daniel HDR, inking by Keith Champagne, coloring by Brad Simpson and lettering by AndWorld Design.
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My long-simmering retrospective thoughts on Al Ewing, Simone Di Meo, Mariasara Miotti, and AndWorld Design's We Only Find Them When They're Dead.
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It's "A Place Like Home" as Canto returns at Dark Horse
It's "A Place Like Home" as Canto returns at Dark Horse #comics #comicbooks
The fan-favorite fantasy comic series from Eisner- and GLAAD Media Award-nominated writer David M. Booher and beloved artist Drew Zucker resumes with the launch of new mini-series, Canto: A Place Like Home. Readers can continue the story of the tiny clockwork hero Canto as the showdown with the Shrouded Man nears its climax. Featuring longtime Canto colorist Vittorio Astone and letterer Andworld…
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(House of Slaughter: The Butcher's Mark)
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Story: James Tynion IV & Tate Brombal
Script: Tate Brombal
Art: Chris Shehan
Colors: Miquel Muerto
Letters: AndWorld Design
Designs and Development: Werther Dell'Edera
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Review: Harley Quinn #15
Review: Harley Quinn #15
Review: HARLEY QUINN #15
[Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers]
Writer: Stephanie Phillips
Artist: Riley Rossmo
Colours: Ivan Plascencia
Letters: Andworld Design
Reviewed By: Derek McNeil
Summary
Harley Quinn #15: They really tried to throw me in prison for somethin’ I didn’t do! I mean, this time I didn’t do anything. In the past, I did things. Lots of things…But that’s not the…
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Voyage to the Stars #2
Source Material Writer: Ryan Copple
Adaptation Writer: James Asmus
Pencils/Inks: Connie Daidone
Colors: Reggie Graham
Letters: Andworld Design’s Justin Birch
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Scorched #17
Script/Plot: Sean Lewis
Additonal Script: Todd McFarlane
Art: Stephen Segovia
Colors: Ulises Arreola
Lettering: Andworld Design
Cover Artist: Mark Brooks & Francesco Tomaselli
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BATMAN WHITE KNIGHT PRESENTS: HARLEY QUINN
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Prequel Comic Series to “Masters of the Universe: Revelations” Announced
Dark Horse and Mattel have announced a prequel comic for the Netflix series Masters of the Universe: Revelations. Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny hails from writer Tim Seeley, artist Eddie Nuñez, colorist Brad Simpson, and letterer by AndWorld Design.
“On the world of Eternia, a fragile balance exists between science and magic–a balance kept by the universe’s mightiest hero, He-Man! On a peaceful mission to the island nation of Anwat Gar, the royal Eternian caravan comes under attack by the minions of the evil Skeletor. And on the island itself, the nefarious Evil-Lyn sets in motion a plan that could lead to all-out war!” (Dark Horse)
Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny #1 (of 4) goes on sale on September 6, 2023.
(Image via Dark Horse - Cover of Masters of the Universe: Forge of Destiny #1)
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Canto returns at Dark Horse to search for ‘A Place Like Home’
David M. Booher and Drew Zucker’s clockwork hero returns in a third miniseries.
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Comics Read 06/4- 10/2023
Over this period of time I read Vagrant Queen a Planet Called Doom by Magdalene Visaggio, art by Jason Smith, colors by Harry Saxon, and letters by Zack Saam & Andworld Design. Came out at the same time as the short lived television series. I can’t say that the tv series was firing on all cylinders, but I can say that I wish it was renewed. It was fun, kooky and I really want there to be non- Star Wars and Star Trek space opera shows on television.
But as for the comic, I enjoyed it. There was something of time jump between the first volume and this so it didn’t really matter that it’s been years since I read it and I barely remember it. If the first volume (and the television show) could at sometime feel pro-monarchy by being so revolution-skeptical, this is the antidote. I’d plot is kickstarted by someone kidnapping the title Vagrant Queen, Elida, trying to reinstate her for their own purposes. The cult that the kidnapper leads to empower a new monarchy is funny sad. I won’t reveal who the
In my post about the first volume I said something about the art reminding me of Howard Chaykin’s American Flagg! I would not say that bout this volume. The panels are exciting, but bigger and no where near as busy as it would take for me to make that comparison. Also it has a pretty warm color pallet, even in the cold of space. There is a wild cliffhanger and I hope that it is revisited sometime soon.
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Maxine Slaughter Returns in Your First Look at Book of Butcher #1
Maxine Slaughter Returns in Your First Look at Book of Butcher #1 #comics #comicbooks
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The Many Deaths of Laila Starr/Pinocchio Dir. Guillermo Del Toro
To be witnessed by someone else and to be remembered when you are gone, these are the things that belong to mortals/The one thing that makes human life precious and beautiful you see, is how brief it is
Writer: Ram V
Artist: Filipe Andrade
Letters: AndWorld Design
Colors: Inês Amaro
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