Tagged: M. Victoria Robado
Writer: Kelly Thompson Artist: Jenn St.-Onge Colorist: M. Victoria Robado Publisher: IDW Part origin story, part new direction, Jem and the Misfits #1 doesn’t suffer from any spinoff blues as writer Kelly Thompson, artist...
Writers: Alex Segura and Matthew Rosenberg Artist/Letterer: Gisele Lagace Colorists: M. Victoria Robado and Digikore Studios Publisher: Archie Comics They’ve been hunted by the Punisher and the Predator and hung out with kiss, but...
Writer: Andy Kubert Artist: Andy Kubert Since his death, the DC Universe has sorely missed Damian Wayne. And while this is comics and can bring anyone back from the dead, it is nice that...
Written by: Peter J. Tomasi Art by: Patrick Gleason & Mick Gray This was a very strong issue and did a great job showing Batman dealing with the death of his son, as well...
We’ve already featured reviews for Batman and Robin 18 and Batman, Inc 9 on the website, and I thought that those issues were so strong that I would check out the other comics in...
Writer: Peter Tomasi Artist: Pat Gleason & Mick Gray Comic books are a visual medium. I know that tends to go without saying, but not every comic remembers that. Batman and Robin is a...
Writer: Grant Morrison Artists:Â Chris Burnham, Jason Masters, and Nathan Fairbairn Have your parents ever told you, “I’ve bought you into this world, I can damn sure take you out of it!” ? While I...
Writer: Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs Artist: Dustin Nguyen Comics at times can be a cynical industry. To appeal and maintain their core base, many comics take to becoming edgy and gritty and mature...