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The Legend of Wonder Woman #1 Written and Drawn by: Renae De Liz | Inks and Colors by: Ray Dillon In a lot of ways, Wonder Woman is a pure presence. Strong and fierce, her mix of power and grace is not easily matched. Unlike her DC trinity counterparts, however, there hasn't been a bevy of time devoted to her younger days. The Legend of Wonder Woman, by writer and artist Renae De Liz and inker… → Read More
The Legenderry line from Dynamite Entertainment takes well-known characters and reinvents them in a steampunk setting. I've enjoyed my time in this unique universe, and Dynamite's unique band of characters surprisingly suits the setting well. One of the most seamless cases is Green Hornet and Kato, whose look and characterization is just spot on thanks to writer Daryl Gregory and artist Brent… → Read More
Logan is back in the current Marvel U with Old Man Logan #1, just with a bit more baggage — and that’s saying something. After the events of Secret Wars, Logan finds himself in an enviable position to prevent his messed up future from happening, and no one is going to stand in his way. It should be interesting to see him interact with the other X-Men knowing what he knows, and while the premise… → Read More
Two of Marvel's mouthiest characters are teaming up because, well, we really don't know why. Spider-Man/Deadpool also brings together the star creative team of Joe Kelly and Ed McGuiness, so it's a good bet that this should be a fun ride. Deadpool is one of Spidey's biggest fans, while Spider-Man, well, let's just say he would rather be someplace else. While I'm excited to see these two… → Read More
QMx is responsible for the Q Pop series (otherwise known as Q Figs) of DC Collectibles, and they've chosen the warrior amazon to be the newest entry in the line. Wonder Woman takes her invisible jet to the skies in this adorable PVC figure, and it's just delightful. I love how sweet her expression is, and while the figures in the series are small, they are pretty reasonably priced at $15 to $20.… → Read More
It has been awhile since we've seen Ethan Van Sciver's pencils on a Green Lantern book, but with Edge of Oblivion he makes his welcome return. Alongside scribe Tom Taylor (Injustice: Gods Among Us), the six issue miniseries will follow the remnants of the Green Lantern Corp right after the events of Lost Army. No one, and I mean no one, draws a more kick ass version of Guy Gardner than Van… → Read More
Stories by: Todd Casey, Michael Dougherty, & Zach Shields Written by: Zach Shields, Todd Casey, and Laura Shields (II) Pencils by: Christian Dibari (I), Maan House (II), Stuart Sayger (III), Michael Montenat (IV) Colors by: Mike Spicer (I, IV), Guy Major (II, III) For those who like a little horror with their christmas tidings, Legendary Comics has something right up your alley with Krampus:… → Read More
Marvel really seems to be focusing more on the magic parts of their universe post Secret Wars, and Wanda Maximoff is benefitting from that newly focused spotlight. The new series features writer James Robinson at the helm, along with a revolving cast of A-list artists, including Vanessa Del Ray, Steve Dillon, Marguerite Sauvage, Joelle Jones, and many more. Scarlet Witch will find herself in a… → Read More