|
|
Grimm Fairy Tales Presents: Sleepy Hollow #1 |
Nov 05, 2012
show
|
|
The interior artwork for this is good for a first issue, to set the pace of an origin. All points get across, especially with facial expressions which is something I feel is VERY important in comic book art. There are no fine details for foreshadowing to notice since it is just the beginning. I do hope that as the issues go further along we see more darker tones with the art. The story of the Headless Horseman is a gruesome one, again one that our imagination takes to disturbing places, and I am crossing my fingers that the artist/colorist take the art in this comic to that level of horrifying, gore-filled, 'Faces of Death' style. - See more at: http://www.followingthenerd.com/ftn_news/comic-book-review-ftn-reviews-sleepy-hollow-1/#sthash.JRmPzbuJ.dpuf
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Grimm Fairy Tales Presents: Oz #1 |
Aug 22, 2013
show
|
|
*Since the time of writing this review, Oz #1 has been Zenescope's best-selling comic to date, selling out of it's 30,000 first print run and beating out Marvel's Emerald City of Oz which was also released in July.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
The Call Of Wonderland trade paperback #1 |
Apr 02, 2013
show
|
|
The follow-up to "Call of Wonderland" is titled the "Madness of Wonderland" which still follows the journal of HP Lovecraft, Detective Legrasse & more is in stores NOW!
View Issue
Full Review
|
|
|
|
Archie meets Kiss #1 |
Jan 15, 2013
show
|
|
1-the sketchbook by artist Dan Parent at the very end of the book, in which you see early blue & gray pencils sketches of covers and panels, only one or two of which ended up being used, and 2-the jabs at teenagers/people in general being mindless drones by only being on cell phones nowadays, and the fact that the vampire was personified as a jab on the Twilight guy being super emo. If for nothing else, this is a good trade paperback to have in any Kiss fans collection, solely for the purpose of collecting anything Kiss related that Kiss puts out with their 'Spaceballs The Movie' view on merchandising.
View Issue
Full Review
|
|