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Blue Estate #8 – Review

By: Viktor Kalvachev & Kosta Yanev (story), Andrew Osborne (script), Kalvachev, Nathan Fox, Toby Cypress, Andrew Robinson & Peter Nguyen (art), Kalvachev (cover, colors, design & art coordination) The Story: Now that Bruce Maddox is dead, the surviving Russian and Italian mafia members are scrambling to connect the pieces. Five Things:  1. Art is great. - [...]

Blue Estate #4 – Review

By: Viktor Kalvachev & Kosta Yanev (story), Andrew Osborne (script) & Kalvachev, Toby Cypress, Nathan Fox & Paul Maybury (art) The Story: Russian gangsters, B-list movie stars and double crosses…. What’s Good: Part of what makes Blue Estate fun is that it has such a different air about it than your typical crime story.  Usually [...]

Blue Estate #3 – Review

By: Viktor Kalvachev & Kosta Yanev (story), Andrew Osborne (script), Kalvachev, Toby Cypress, Nathan Fox & Robert Valley (art) The Story: As the mob and detective thriller unfolds, a couple of college jocks get pulled into a situation that’s a little too large for them. What’s Good: Creator-owned comics are always at a bit of [...]

Blue Estate #1 – Review

By: Viktor Kalvachev & Kosta Yanev (story), Andrew Osborne (script), Kalvachev, Toby Cypress, Nathan Fox & Robert Valley (art), Kalvachev (colors, direction & design) & Philo Northrup (contributing editor) The Story: Detective noir with a few clever twists to keep it fresh. What’s Good: If you like the noirish detective genre you’re going to like [...]

Pherone (Hardcover) – Review

By: Viktor Kalvachev (design, art & colors), Patrick Baggatta, Jim Sink & Kalvachev (writers) & Philo Northrup (producer) The Story: An amnesiac seductress/hit-woman learns the truth about her past. What’s Good: This is one of those properties where outstanding artistic design makes it work.  And, it is also evidence that many artistic tools can work [...]

DMZ Volume 4: Friendly Fire (TPB) – Review

By Brian Wood (writer), Riccardo Burchielli, Nathan Fox, Viktor Kalvachev, Kristian Donaldson (art), Jeremy Cox (colors) To sum things up, Friendly Fire is Brian Wood’s version of Rashomon. We have a horrific event taking place where hundreds of silent protestors in the DMZ are killed in a bloody massacre by US forces. And while it’s [...]

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