Nightwing issue 7

By Aditi | April 3, 2012 4:26 am |
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Nightwing issue 7

Written by Kyle Higgins, DC Comics’ Nightwing issue 7 is a good effort done by the team, which has resulted in creating an emotional and epic issue for readers. For a change, a team of pencil workers and inkers has done the artwork of this issue rather than a single pair. And interestingly the task has been done quite creatively and impressively. The flashbacks and memories are all pointed with soft lines, whereas, present action and emotional scenes are portrayed in striking combinations. This has definitely made the issue important and substantial in scope. And one must give the due credit to the artwork team including Eddy Barrows, Gerlado Borges, Eber Ferreira, and Paulo Sigueira.

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Superboy issue 7

By Aditi | May 21, 2011 5:59 am |
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1304563244_cvr Superboy is back and this time it is better. After the last month attempt by regular writer Jeff Lemire and guest artist Marco Rudy, which seemed little off track, this time the team is back in action and in good form as well. In fact, it’s nice to see the pair show their actual capability despite restrictions of someone else’s story.

In this issue writer Jeff Lemire takes Superboy to space along with the new emerging character Psionic Lad. The story revolves around the investigation of the spaceship and the finding there on.

The script is smartly written. And despite the fact that all the characters are not included in the issue, the story turned out well.

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Classics adventures of Spider Man

By Aditi | March 28, 2011 12:03 am |
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detail The adventure of Spider-Man is heating up yet again. Colorist Tim Bradstreet portrays Marvel Adventures of Spider-Man from the issue 12 of the Spider man series of 2010. The issue deals with Spider-Man’s war with the Torino crime family. The war in this issue is on the verge of exploding.

The issue is an all in all battleground, which has spread across the streets of New York City. And this war is also causing damages to the love life of Peter Parker. In addition, this issue also brings in some kind of twist, thereby bringing a short and instant effect in Spiderman’s life.

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Adventure Comics: Superboy in action again

By Aditi | December 20, 2010 12:18 am |
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1255576158_cvr The third issue of the Adventure comics’ Superboy series is out with more exciting and adventurous stories being unfolded. The magic created by Geoff Johns and Francis Manapul in their respective fields has shown its result in the latest issue of the series as always. Moreover, the contributions from Brian Buccellato, Brian Reber, Steve Wands, and Sal Cipriano are also worth mentioning.

One disappointing thing for the followers of the series is that Geoff Johns and Francis Manapul are heading towards handling “The Flash” and would leave Adventure Comics in a few months. On the other hand Paul Levitz is expected to take charge of “Adventure Comics” and would give his best to retain, the exciting times for the reader ahead. Nevertheless, with so many untold stories being planned ahead, it would be difficult for the readers not to miss the work done by the duo so far.

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Finding Nemo: Losing Dory Vol.3

By Aditi | October 4, 2010 5:23 am |
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1285124690_cvr I must confess that Jake Myler, Brian Smith and Michael Raicht have done an exemplary job with the latest edition of “Finding Nemo”. It also makes me wonder if Pixer now whishes that they had thought about this as a sequel first.

Losing Dory is story of Nemo, Marlin and company trying to locate Dory, who suddenly disappears during a field-trip in one of the nearby park. However, the mission to find Dory isn’t easy as they face numerous problems and have their own troubles to deal with. On the other hand Dory has been made to believe that she would perform in front of an audience and is lured into a trap by her kidnappers who want to give her away to a fish eating monster.

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Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 635

By Aditi | July 5, 2010 11:30 am |
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Adventure

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 635

The best thing about the Amazing Spider Man series is the diversity and quality the artists have managed to create and sustain over nine months. It has been an artistic extravaganza so far. Although the plots seem to lack luster compared to the art, the pure quality of art makes this series a great read. Some parts of the issue have been delightful and have even managed to create some euphoria around the Amazing Spider Man, which rarely does anything in terms of narrative.

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Dark Wolverine Vol. 85

By Aditi | May 9, 2010 8:34 am |
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Adventure

Dark Wolverine Vol 85

This issue of the “Dark Wolverine” may appear similar to “Siege” and “Wolverine Origin” to some readers. However, as they carry on with this issue, they would realize that it is far more interesting than what its frequently used title may suggest. Romulus plays the role of a villain in this Marvel adventure and seems very spotty.

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X-Men: Pixie Strikes Back Vol.1

By Aditi | February 19, 2010 7:39 am |
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Adventure

X-Men Pixie Strikes Back vol1

The series of “X-Men” begins in a little odd manner with different girls from the new mutants changed into an unrealistic high school setting. It does take a little time for the readers to get into the thick of things. The issue highlights the unique style of the writer who after a recent overlooked stint returns with a more commercialized series.

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Dr. Horrible Vol. 1

By Aditi | December 13, 2009 1:13 pm |
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Adventure

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To retain the popularity and the interest of the viewers, when the action serial Buffy the Vampire Slayer was off air, Joss Whedon had used the comic books as a medium to continue the popular franchise. He has once again opted for the same technique for one of his popular blogs called Dr. Horrible Sing-Along that became quite popular last year. The funny star cast of Neil Patrick Harris and Nathan Fillion was so wonderful and entertaining that people were left begging for more.

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Beasts of Burden Vol.1

By Aditi | October 22, 2009 8:34 am |
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Adventure,Dark Horse Comics

Beasts of Burden

Dark Horse comics have come up with an adventurous new series called the Beasts of Burden. The first issue has been written by Evan Dorkin and the art in the issue is a work of Jill Thompson. Although the issue gives an excitement to the readers, it is not a read for all ages. It becomes difficult at times to determine who the characters really are as they disappear even fast than they appear. There is no real logic behind their portrayal and the prime of example of this being the Character of the Shaggy sheepdog. The confusion of the readers at the appearance of this character is even evident in the faces of the other characters of this issue.

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