Posted on November 23, 2008 by pozzyfreak
By Jason Moody & Josh Ruggles (creators), Robert Barry & Joe Shaw & Jason Moody (writers), Jason Moody (pencils and inks), and Justin Greathouse (colors)
The Story: Scarlet Veronica is about a teenage girl whom, due to a freak accident, possesses supernatural powers and a sexy alternate identity. She uses said powers to fight a variety [...]
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Posted on May 8, 2008 by andrewcmurphy
By Chad Lambert (writer) and Chris Steininger (art)
You’ve seen all this before. Take the Highlander, dress him up like Devo, add bits of Wolverine and Daredevil, then have it drawn by a guy who wants to be Matt Wagner so much it hurts, and you have the Revisionist.
Fortunately, in comics originality isn’t as important as [...]
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Posted on April 27, 2008 by rtarturo
By Skipper Martin (writer), Christopher Provencher (Art), Wes Dzioba (Colors)
I guess I should have read the back cover first. You see, the synopsis on the back cover states that Paul Krutcher, the world’s first flying man, is no longer alone in the sky and must negotiate the insanity of everybody suddenly gaining the ability of [...]
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Posted on April 7, 2008 by Deamentia
By Skipper Martin (writer), Christopher Provencher (art), Wes Dzioba (colors)
Bizarre New World is another one of those, what I like to call “reality super hero” books. It’s when the creators take a very ordinary person living in modern times, give him powers, and let the rest play out. Mark Millar’s Kick-Ass is another book in [...]
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