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28 Days Later #24 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Alejandro Aragon (art), Nolan Woodard (colors), Johnny Lowe (letters) & Ian Brill (editor) The Story: 28 Days Later comes to an end.  Selena and Clint were in a pretty dangerous position when we last saw them.  Will they survive? What’s Good: First, let’s give the tip of the cap for [...]

28 Days Later #23 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Alejandro Aragon (art), Nolan Woodard (colors), Johnny Lowe (letters), Ian Brill (editor) The Story: We enter the final issues that bridge the gap between the films 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later. What’s Good: What a masterful job Michael Alan Nelson has done to position this story where it [...]

28 Days Later #22 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Alejandro Aragon (art), Nolan Woodard (colors), Johnny Lowe (letters) & Ian Brill (editor) The Story: Selina sets off on a personal mission and leaves the US military safe zone as this series begins to wrap up. What’s Good: One of the very good things about this issue for long-time readers [...]

28 Days Later #21 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Pablo Peppino (art), Nolan Woodard (colors), Johnny Lowe (letters) & Ian Brill (editor) The Story: We begin a truly new phase of 28 Days Later as Clint and Selina are now “safe” in a sanitized London. What’s Good: If you’re looking for a jumping on point for this outstanding series, [...]

28 Days Later #20 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Alejandro Aragon (art), Nolan Woodard (colors), Johnny Lowe (letters) & Ian Brill (editor) The Story: Selina is in big trouble, as she is captured by a British Army Officer that has bone to pick with her. What’s Good: So far in this series, Selina has kinda been the baddest person [...]

28 Days Later #19 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Alejandro Aragon (art), Nolan Woodard (colors), Johnny Lowe (letters) & Ian Brill (editor) The Story: A pretty good jumping on point as the danger shifts from the Infected to a British Army Colonel with an axe to grind. What’s Good: One of the nicest things that I can say about [...]

28 Days Later #18 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Alejandro Aragon (art), Nolan Woodard (colors), Johnny Lowe (letters) & Ian Brill (editor) The Story: As Selina and Clint get closer to London, the infected become less of a problem than the other humans. What’s Good: 28 Days just delivers the good every single month and it has become one [...]

28 Days Later #17 – Advance Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Ron Salas (art), Nolan Woodard (colors), Johnny Lowe (letters) & Ian Brill (editor) The Story: After escaping from the gang of thugs who pass for civilization in London, Selina and Clint leave town and have a chance to unwind. What’s Good: Stories like 28 Days need to take their foot [...]

28 Days Later #16 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Alejandro Aragon (art), Juan Manuel Tumburus (colors) & Johnny Lowe (letters) The Story: Selina and the journalist she is guiding into infected territory get sucked into sectional fighting in infected London. What’s Good: This is a pretty hard look at what can happen, as they say on certain internet sites, [...]

28 Days Later #15 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Alejandro Aragon (art), William Farmer (colors) & Ed Dukeshire (letters) The Story: Clint and Selina come face to face with what passes for civilization in post-infection London. What’s Good: This series just keeps humming right along and any fan of zombies, survival horror, post-apocalypse or The Walking Dead should be [...]

28 Days Later #14 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Alejandro Aragon (art), William Farmer (colors) & Ed Dukeshire (letters) The Story: Our band finally makes it to London, but will it be what they expect? What’s Good: Last month I was getting a little sour on 28 Days because I thought that the quest to reach London was getting [...]

28 Days Later #13 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Alejandro Aragorn (art), William Farmer (colors) & Ed Dukeshire (letters) The Story: Having escaped the US military field compound, our gang continues their quest to reach London to do a journalistic story on the Rage virus. What’s Good: This story just keeps trucking along, moving our gang from one tight [...]

28 Days Later #12 – Review

By: Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Declan Shalvey (artist), William Farmer (colors) & Ed Dukeshire (letters) The Story: After getting captured by the U.S. military, our heroes must find a way to escape back into the “sanctuary” of a British countryside that is crawling with infected. Since this is the first review I’ve done of this [...]

Pale Horse #1 – Review

By: Andrew Cosby (story), Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Christian Dibari (art), Andres Lozano (colors) & Johnny Lowe (letters) The Story: In Civil War-era Wyoming, a mad seeks vengeance for the murder of his wife while trying to raise a son. What’s Good: I’ve always loved good westerns and there really should be a few more [...]

Robert E. Howard’s Hawks of Outremer #1 – Advance Review

By: Robert E. Howard (original story), Michael Alan Nelson (adaptation), Damian Couciero (art), Juan Manuel Tumburus (colors) & Johnny Lowe (letters) The Story: Legendary warrior Cormac Fitzgeoffrey seeks vengeance and honor during the Crusades-era in the Middle East. What’s Good: Without going into plot developments (since this is an advance review), this comic was a [...]

Swordsmith Assassin #1 – Advanced Review

By Andrew Cosby (story), Michael Alan Nelson (Script), Ayhan Hayrula (artist), Andres Lozano (colorist) The Story: This is a new 4-issue limited series by BOOM! Studios. We start in a Prussian army camp in 1870, where Toshiro Ono has traveled from Japan to retrieve a sword he made. As payment, he tells his story to [...]

Dead Run #1 – Review

By Andrew Cosby (Story), Michael Alan Nelson (Script), Francesco Biagini (Art), and Matthew Wilson (Colors) The Story: In a post-apocalyptic future, Nick Masters is a courier that risks life and limb to travel from town to town, delivering packages (whatever they may be). With his kidnapped sister’s life on the line, Nick has 72 hours [...]

Hexed #4 – Review

Michael Alan Nelson (writer), Emma Rios (artist), Cris Peter (colors) Before the Review : If you haven’t been reading Hexed, you might want to. It’s about Lucy, a.k.a. Lucifer, a quick-on-her-feet cat burglar with a special trade. She only goes for things of supernatural interest, such as feathers of angel wings, or as the story [...]

NEWS: “HEXED” FREE on MYSPACE.COM/COMICBOOKS

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