By
Aditi | December 2, 2008 12:56 pm |
Categories:
Adventure,
Horror
Do you love reading action adventure and horror comic, then this one is worth your pick. We are talking about the new Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Eight #19. Recently published by Dark Horse on November 26th, 2008, this comic belongs to the famous Buffy the Vampire Slayer Series.
Written by Karl Moline, Joss Whedon, Anfy Owens, Jo Chen and Michelle Madsen, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Eight #19 talks about a powerful foe, who has lasted for hundreds of years so as to bring down the last two slayers. Since, this one is a horror comics, only children over 13 should try reading it.
If you don’t remember then let us remind you than the hit writer pair of Karl Moline and Joss Whedon were also the cocreators of the hit comics series Fray: Future Slayer, so obviously, the expectations are high from this new comic too.
Those who have already read Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season Eight #19 have only good reviews about this comics. They think this comic has a fantastic adventurous story that keeps on building the interest in the reader to read further till its end.
By
Aditi | November 12, 2008 2:59 pm |
Categories:
Action,
Horror
Cafu the artist of Vixen: Return of the lion #2 has done a great job in art and is a masterpiece in last few months. The story moves around Vixen who is mortally wounded and left alone with her mother by choice. Vixen’s mother reminds her of the powers that were given by her land and hence to fight against the phantoms and predators. The end of the issue tempts you to read the next issue as Vixen encounters with a lion and flees away but is soon caught by the lion again and that is the end of this issue. After reading this I have become a great fan of Vixen.
By
Aditi | September 9, 2008 3:49 pm |
Categories:
Horror,
Marvel Comics
Unlike the previous edition, Dead of Night series doesn’t show Devil Slayer in the ugly costumes and marvel weapons this time. The makers have tried to give a new feel to the character by omitting his trademark sword, taking out the hideous blue costume and funny headgear from the visuals and pulling out the cape as well from the picture. Devil-Slayer #1 is about the current position of Iraq with a supernatural flavor to it. The story has fewer captions to support and it is basically unfurl with interesting dialogues and visuals. Though, the characters are the same antiquated war story typecasts. The marvelous artwork could make the story work. Fine use of lights and shadows and emphasis on detailing has added an artistic touch to this horror comic.