Timothy Truman and Tomas Giorello continue their adaptation of Robert E. Still, this is highly readable and well worth picking up highly recommended. The pieces don’t quite fit, a problem hopefully that will be addressed in future issues. The problem is that Simone wrote a supernatural horror script tinted with the surreal, and it’s completely at odds with Selma’s undeniably well-rendered, but very grounded and clean artwork. Gail Simone and Nicolas Daniel Selma follow up on the story of one of the best games of last year with middling results. It’s fun for what it is, but it’s also not something you’ll feel compelled to read again. But while Ian Churchill does a vivid and bloodily surreal job with the art work, Jonathan Ross’s script is mostly hoping you’ll either be too distracted by gore and boobies to notice the plot’s a bit thin and stretched out. Honestly, this book is a surprising move from Image, awash as it is in gore and boobs. Fabrice Sapolsky’s script for this book unfortunately does neither it mostly tries to riff on the joke in the title and the concept, and while the ideas are actually pretty clever, the main character is too thin and unappealing to make the book interesting, even with Ariel Olivetti handling the art.Ī washed-up Hollywood star gets a second chance… only to find out his trophy wife is literally going to steal his identity. If you’re going to write a book about a hitman, you need to do one of two things: Either mire him in a world where he’s the most likeable option, or make him one profoundly charismatic mofo. It’s a good start to what looks like a promising book. It’s undeniably a “first issue” in the sense that it’s setting up plotlines, but it starts the way any FF comic should: With a giant monster fight. James Robinson, Leonard Kirk, and Karl Kesel relaunch the First Family of Marvel. A solid little one-shot worth reading if you’ve got the room on your sub list. Rob Williams’ script is actually an amusing goof on ’90s comics, to some degree, and Brent Anderson’s work is always a joy. Marvel’s miniseries featuring their British heroes keeps going, this time with, well, super soldiers. It’s OK, I suppose, but you’ll have trouble remembering what it’s about next week. Marguerite Bennett delivers a solid story about Lois and her badassery, albeit once again tied to what a screw-up her sister is, but there’s very little here to justify a one-shot. Lois Lane gets her own one-shot because… because…well, good question, honestly. Reviews under the cut of books from DC, Marvel, Image, Dark Horse, Boom! Studios, IDW Publishing, Valiant, and Dynamite. After the launch of Collector Corps, Funko started three other subscription box services: Smuggler's Bounty (Star Wars), Legion of Collectors (DC Comics), and Disney Treasures (Disney).After a somewhat slow month, the comics industry delivers a pretty rich week. With Amazon, boxes were released in January, March, May, July, September, and November around the end of the month. When Collector Corps was offered by Funko, boxes were released in February, April, June, August, October, and December around the middle of each month. The theme of the first Amazon box was Deadpool. Beginning in July 2018, Collector Corps boxes were offered by Amazon. The first box was released in April 2015 with the theme of Avengers: Age of Ultron and the final box available as a subscription through Funko was released in April 2018 with the theme being Avengers: Infinity War. March 2022 (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness)Ĭollector Corps, also known as Marvel Collector Corps, is a subscription box by Funko featuring exclusive Marvel collectibles, apparel, and accessories. January 2022 (Marvel Studios Original Series on Disney+).September 2021 (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings).November 2020 (The Infinity Saga End Credits Scenes).September 2019 (Marvel 80th Anniversary).August 2017 (First Appearance Avengers).April 2017 (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.April 2016 (Captain America: Civil War).December 2015 (Guardians of the Galaxy).
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