Posted on June 15, 2011 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #24, 28 Days Later #24 review, Alejandro Aragon, Comic Book Reviews, Ian Brill, Johnny Lowe, Michael Alan Nelson, Nolan Woodard | Leave a Comment »
Posted on May 18, 2011 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #23, 28 Days Later #23 review, Alejandro Aragon, Boom! Studios, Dean Stell, Ian Brill, Johnny Lowe, Michael Alan Nelson, Nolan Woodard, review | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 20, 2011 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #22, 28 Days Later #22 review, Alejandro Aragon, Boom!, Dean Stell, Ian Brill, Johnny Lowe, Michael Alan Nelson, Nolan Woodard, review | Leave a Comment »
Posted on March 15, 2011 by dfstell
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, [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #21, 28 Days Later #21 advanced review, 28 Days Later #21 review, Boom! Studios, Dean Stell, Ian Brill, Johnny Lowe, Michael Alan Nelson, Nolan Woodard, Pablo Peppino, review | Leave a Comment »
Posted on February 16, 2011 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #20, 28 Days Later #20 review, Alejandro Aragon, Boom! Studios, Dean Stell, Ian Brill, Johnny Lowe, Michael Alan Nelson, Nolan Woodard, review | 2 Comments »
Posted on January 19, 2011 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #19, 28 Days Later #19 review, Alejandro Aragon, Boom! Studios, Dean Stell, Ian Brill, Johnny Lowe, Michael Alan Nelson, Nolan Woodard, review | Leave a Comment »
Posted on December 22, 2010 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Laters #18, 28 Days Laters #18 review, Alejandro Aragon, Boom! Studios, Comic Book Reviews, Dean Stell, Ian Brill, Johnny Lowe, Michael Alan Nelson, Nolan Woodard, review | Leave a Comment »
Posted on November 24, 2010 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #17, 28 Days Later #17 review, Boom! Studios, Dean Stell, Ian Brill, Johnny Lowe, Michael Alan Nelson, Nolan Woodard, review, Ron Salas | Leave a Comment »
Posted on November 2, 2010 by dfstell
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, [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #16, 28 Days Later #16 review, Alejandro Aragon, Boom! Studios, Comic Book Reviews, Dean Stell, Johnny Lowe, Juan Manuel Tumburus, Michael Alan Nelson, review, weekly comic book reviw | Leave a Comment »
Posted on October 6, 2010 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #15, 28 Days Later #15 review, Alejandro Aragon, Boom! Studios, Comic Book Reviews, Dean Stell, Ed Dukeshire, Michael Alan Nelson, review, Weekly Comic Book Review, William Farmer, Zombies | Leave a Comment »
Posted on September 8, 2010 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #14, 28 Days Later #14 review, Alejandro Aragorn, Boom! Studios, Comic Book Reviews, Dean Stell, Ed Dukeshire, Michael Alan Nelson, review, Weekly Comic Book Review, William Farmer, Zombies | Leave a Comment »
Posted on August 2, 2010 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #13, 28 Days Later #13 review, Alejandro Aragorn, Boom! Studios, Dean Stell, Ed Dukeshire, Michael Alan Nelson, review, William Farmer, Zombies | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 28, 2010 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: 28 Days Later, 28 Days Later #12, 28 Days Later #12 review, Boom! Studios, Comic Book Reviews, Dean Stell, Declan Shalvey, Ed Dukeshire, Michael Alan Nelson, review, Weekly Comic Book Review, William Farmer, Zombies | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 21, 2010 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: Andres Lozano, Andrew Cosby, Boom! Studios, Christian Dibari, Dean Stell, Johnny Lowe, Michael Alan Nelson, Pale Horse, Pale Horse #1, Pale Horse #1 review, review | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 8, 2010 by dfstell
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: Boom! Studios, Damian Couciero, Dean Stell, Hawks of Outremer, Hawks of Outremer #1, Hawks of Outremer #1 review, Johnny Lowe, Juan Manual Tumburus, Michael Alan Nelson, review, Robert E. Howard, Robert E. Howard's Hawks of Outremer, Robert E. Howard's Hawks of Outremer #1, Robert E. Howard's Hawks of Outremer #1 review | 1 Comment »
Posted on August 18, 2009 by DS Arsenault
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: Advanced Review, Andres Lozano, Andrew Cosby, Ayhan Hayrula, Boom! Studios, Comic Book Reviews, comic books, comic reviews, DS Arsenault, Historical, Japan, Michael Alan Nelson, Prussia, Toshiro Ono, Weekly Comic Book Review | Leave a Comment »
Posted on June 3, 2009 by pozzyfreak
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios, Reviews | Tagged: Andrew Cosby, Boom! Studios, Dead Run #1, Dead Run #1 review, Francesco Biagini, Kyle Posluszny, Mad Max, Mark Waid, Matthew Wilson, Michael Alan Nelson, Transporter, WCBR, Weekly Comic Book Review, weeklycomicbookreview.com | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 8, 2009 by Ryan Lynch
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 [...]
Filed under: Boom! Studios | Tagged: Boom! Studios, Weekly Comic Book Review, Hexed, Michael Alan Nelson, Emma Rios, Cris Peter, weeklycomicbookreview.com, weekly+comic+book+review, Boom!, Hexed # 4 Review, Hexed # 4 WCBR, Hexed Review, Weekly Comic Book Review Hexed #4 review | Leave a Comment »
Posted on January 6, 2009 by mulderwastaken
VIDEO: MARK WAID – “HEXED” FREE ON MYSPACE.COM/COMICBOOKS HEXED #1 Goes Live On MYSPACE.COM/COMICBOOKS At 11:00 AM PST, Jan. 7th 2009 BOOM! Studios Launches “HEXED” Series on MYSPACE.COM/COMICBOOKS w/ “5 FOR 500″ PROMOTION 5 Extra Copies Sent To The Top 500 Retailers New Comic Series To Be Simultaneously Released In Stores And Online
Filed under: Boom! Studios, News | Tagged: Boom! Studios, Cris Peter, Emma Rios, free comic, Hexed, Mark Waid, Michael Alan Nelson | Leave a Comment »