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Preview: Brian Michael Bendis makes his move to Metropolis with ‘The Man of Steel’ #1

Preview: Brian Michael Bendis makes his move to Metropolis with ‘The Man of Steel’ #1

by Jarrod | May 29, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, NEWSWIRE

THE MAN OF STEEL #1 Written by Brian Michael Bendis. Pencils by Ivan Reis and Jay Fabok. Inks by Joe Prado. Colors by Alex Sinclair. Letters by Cory Petit. Cover by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, and Alex Sinclair. It’s not even news anymore: Brian Michael Bendis is now...
‘Opus’ a manga heavy with meta-thought as well as meta-action

‘Opus’ a manga heavy with meta-thought as well as meta-action

by Jarrod | May 29, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!

Required Reading is DoomRocket’s love chest, opened twice monthly to champion a book that we adore. This week Arpad recommends ‘Opus’ by Satoshi Kon, available now from Dark Horse Comics. By Arpad Okay. Opus: a taut crime drama that bursts its own seams. Opus...
10 things concerning Fabian Lelay, Claudia Aguirre, and ‘We Are The Danger’

10 things concerning Fabian Lelay, Claudia Aguirre, and ‘We Are The Danger’

by Jarrod | May 29, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, NEWSWIRE

By Stefania Rudd. Music is the great equalizer. It brings us all together regardless of race, class, etc. And when it’s good, really, really good, it contributes to our overall well-being. Music, if we can get a bit glib for a second, rules. Music is what...
Bennett & De Latorre’s brilliant ‘Animosity’ continues to cut deep

Bennett & De Latorre’s brilliant ‘Animosity’ continues to cut deep

by Jarrod | May 29, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Brandy Dykhuizen. Our Week In Review sums up our weekly comic book coverage while taking time for a new review or two before it’s all over. This week: ‘Animosity’ #14 and ‘Delta 13’ #1. Animosity #14 AfterShock Comics/$3.99 Written Marguerite Bennett. Art by Rafael...
‘Shanghai Red’ a revenge thriller with a lucid perspective on gender and identity

‘Shanghai Red’ a revenge thriller with a lucid perspective on gender and identity

by Jarrod | May 28, 2018 | HEY, KIDS! COMICS!, HEY, KIDS! REVIEWS

By Brendan F. Hodgdon. In recent years, as it has grown in stature to rival DC and Marvel, Image Comics has developed a tremendous roster of comics. And while a great deal of those comics have been sci-fi/fantasy or crime stories, Image has also branched out beyond...
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