Schick Hydrobot and the Transformers: "A New Friend"
Writer: John Barber
Pencils: Steve Kurth
Inks: Juan Castro & Brian Shearer
Colors*: Zac Atkinson, Triona Farrell, Leonardo Ito, Joana Lafuente, Fran Gamboa & Gonçalo Lopes
Letters: Tom B. Long
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Schick Hydrobot and the Transformers: "A New Friend"
Writer: John Barber
Pencils: Steve Kurth
Inks: Juan Castro & Brian Shearer
Colors*: Zac Atkinson, Triona Farrell, Leonardo Ito, Joana Lafuente, Fran Gamboa & Gonçalo Lopes
Letters: Tom B. Long
The Courier: Liberty and Death #3 Comic Book Review
Plot Eve agrees to help the Gillings, and Eve and Glen Gilling are trapped by the Divinity. They are pursued by a large pack of primals. Meanwhile, in Longview, they are faring no better with primals closing in on their houses. Soon, Russell and his men closes in on Longview, but things don’t end there. Review Palatable and entertaining comic with a convoluted portion of the comic. Verdict…
Indie Comic Review: Grimm Spotlight: Mystere Voodoo Dawn
Indie Comic Review: Grimm Spotlight: Mystere Voodoo Dawn @Zenescope #GrimmSpotlightMystereVoodooDawn #JoeBrusha @BabisuKourtis #DCComicsNews @DevourAllComics #SupportIndieComics
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Pandemic Peril: 'Star Trek: Year Five' #19 Preview
Pandemic Peril: ‘Star Trek: Year Five’ #19 Preview
Written by Jim McCann Art by Angel Hernandez Colour art by Fran Gamboa Lettering by Neil Uyetake “A pandemic raging across Alpha Centauri. A powerful enemy aboard the Enterprise. With death lurking around every corner, the crew will face down one of their greatest challenges yet in the shocking conclusion to this episode from Eisner-winning writer Jim McCann (Return of the Dapper Men) and…
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Captain Kirk's Weekly Comic Review - 09/09/2020
Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 09/09/2020
Exploration requires a special type of courage. To even want to go to a place where there are no definites, no assurances, or protection is a risk that a lot of us – including myself – simply don’t want to undertake. That’s a measure of greatness that, at least, I know is missing in my own life. I think that’s why I love Star Trek, and for this week’s comic run, why I’m so excited to talk about S…
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Captain Kirk's Weekly Comic Review - 08/05/2020
Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 08/05/2020
Good heroes aren’t expressions of characters’ own wants or desires. Anyone who seeks glory of self-adulation aren’t heroes – they’re self-aggrandizing narcissists. That’s not good character-creation because, in the end, that type of character is self-defeating.
Heroes can have egos, but in the end, they do what’s necessary for the benefit of others and don’t expect a reward.
Which is what we…
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The USS Enterprise Sets Course For Home In 'Star Trek: Year Five' #13 From IDW
The USS Enterprise Sets Course For Home In ‘Star Trek: Year Five’ #13 From IDW
Their five year mission is all but up, but what life will they be returning back to after so long way from home. And, what of the Federation? Find out more in Star Trek: Year Five #13, out Wednesday 5th August from Janson Lanzig, Collin Kelly, Ange; Hernandez, Fran Gamboa and Neil Uyetake.
“The Enterprise and her crew finally make it back to Federation space, but the Federation they find isn’t…
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STAR TREK: YEAR FIVE #4 review – What Prime Directive? (Easton, Coccolo, Thompson, Gamboa, IDW Publishing)
What if TOS @StarTrek series had gone 5 years? That's the premise behind @IDWPublishing's STAR TREK: YEAR FIVE series, @DarrenShulman is back with his review of issue 4 from @BrandonEaston, Martin Coccolo, Stephen Thompson, Fran Gamboa, & Neil Uyetake.
Brandon Easton (Author) Martin Coccolo (Artist) Stephen Thompson (Cover Artist) Fran Gamboa (Colorist) Neil Uyetake (Letterer)
Thanks to IDW Publishing for the review copy!
While issue 4 continues the overarching ‘rescued Tholian child’ storyline, it is primarily focused on concluding the return to the mobster planet arc from issue 3. In a nutshell, the Enterprise returned to the scene of…
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