What If #105, February 1998, by Ron Frenz (pencils) and Patrick Olliffe (inks), first appearance of Spider-Girl
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What If #105, February 1998, by Ron Frenz (pencils) and Patrick Olliffe (inks), first appearance of Spider-Girl
Rough Riders: Riders on a Storm #1 Review: The Boys Are Back in Town
Rough Riders: Riders on a Storm #1 Review: The Boys Are Back in Town @AdamGlass44 @AfterShockComix @GabeEltaeb #roughriders
AfterShock Comics historical super team is back with Rough Riders: Riders on a Storm
By Nolan P. Smith
Last year, AfterShock Comics brought the world a very unusual superteam, with the likes of Teddy Roosevelt, Annie Oakley, Harry Houdini, Jack Johnson, and Thomas Edison. Rough Riders was a fun, historical romp with a Steampunk flare, and left readers wanting more. Well, more we shall get now…
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Rough Riders #3
Writer: Adam Glass
Art: Patrick Oliffe
Colors: Gabe Eltaeb
Letters: Sal Cipriano
Rough Riders #2
Writer: Adam Glass
Art: Patrick Oliffe
Colors: Gabe Eltaeb
Letters: Sal Cipriano
Rough Riders #2
Writer: Adam Glass
Art: Patrick Oliffe
Colors: Gabe Eltaeb
Letters: Sal Cipriano
PREVIEW | Barb Wire, Book 2: Hotwired (Dark Horse Books)
Paperback/full color/$14.99 (US)
Due in stores 29 June 2016
Script: Chris Warner
Pencils: Patrick Oliffe
Inks: Tom Nguyen
Colors: Wes Dzioba
“Braced by shady federal agents, bounty hunter Barb Wire is forced to locate an old associate who the agents claim is the most dangerous man alive. With no choice but compliance, Barb learns that her former ally is not the man she remembers... if indeed he is a man at all! Collects Barb Wire #5–#8.”
Preview: Catwoman: Futures End #1
Preview: Catwoman: Futures End #1
STORY BY: Sholly Fisch ART BY: Patrick Oliffe COVER BY: Rachel Dodson PUBLISHER: DC Comics COVER PRICE: $2.99 (2D) $3.99 (3D) RELEASE DATE: Wed, September 24th, 2014
Catwoman’s battle to be kingpin of crime in Gotham City takes an unexpected turn when Selina and Black Mask are revealed to be one and the same!
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World War III: A Call to Arms (2007) #1
"Take it. Every man, woman, and child. The memory of all those I've killed today. You asked me why before, Manhunter. My vengeance isjust. My fury is righteous. I swim in an ocean of blood and do not drown beneath the waves."
J'onn is another character that DC just loves to shit on to the point I'm beginning to suspect I'm being personally targeted as a fan. I could go into the David Goyer stuff, but frankly I don't like talking about fake geekboys when I can avoid it.
Still, the art by Pat Olliffe is amazing, and really deserves being commended. I love the two-page spread especially and wish we got to see more of J'onn being so strong and commanding in this style.