Justice Society of America (Vol 3) #51 Cover Art by Victor Ibanez
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Emma Frost by Victor Ibanez
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Machine Gun Kelly's Hotel Diablo is a nice collection of horror stories
Machine Gun Kelly's Hotel Diablo is a nice collection of horror stories #graphicnovel #comics #comicbooks
Between Heaven and Hell lies a waystation for the soul–a place where your deeds in life are the keys to your eternity in the afterlife–at the Hotel Diablo. And it’s Lidia Lopez’s first night behind the front desk! Every guest’s got a story to tell and a lesson to learn…
Story: Machine Gun Kelly, Eliot Rahal, Ryan CadyArt: Martin Morazzo, Victor Ibañez, Robert Ingranata, Jordi Pérez, Amilcar…
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Victor Ibanez - Heart Eyes
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August 2022 comics stack.
Another post in which I should just be writing a blog at this point.
Bigger pull this month than previous months. There's a handful of promising new first issues and starting points out this month with Heart Eyes, 20th Century Men, Predator, Ultraman: The Mystery of UltraSeven, and Detective Comics 1062 + 1063.
There's also some special annual issues from Love & Rockets and the always great Demon series by Peach Momoko from Marvel.
Coming to an end this month was the conclusion of The Closet (I thought this was a fine short series but I don't think I'd recommend it) and Swamp Thing (which I need to catch up on and finish reading).
Favorite Cover: Heart Eyes by Dennis Hopeless + Victor Ibanez on art. Ibanez did the art for the cover and interiors, which just really caught my eye. The first issue is solid - hoping the rest of the series is worth it.
Favorite Page: Demon Days: The Iron Samurai by Peach Momoko. This could have easily also been my favorite overall pick fit the month. Peach Momoko's cartooning is so refreshing to see on the stands, I love everything about it. I savor each issue since they only ever come out once for about every 3 months.
Favorite Overall: Do A Powerbomb by Daniel Warren Johnson. The story is about the daughter of a famous wrestler entering an otherworldy tournament to win a chance to use necromancy to bring her mom back to life. So far this book is another great entry in DWJ's bibliography. When it comes to wrestling I'd say I'm a casual enjoyer but I cat recommend this book enough.
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