Written by Paul Crilley
Art by John Stanisci
Colors by Stephen Downer
Letters by Chris Mowry
Standard Cover by Miran Kim
Published by Idw Publishing
After a meandering and, more often than not, tedious tour through several of Idw’s licensed properties, the Lone Gunmen return to their usual stopping grounds for a perfunctory ending to a mostly disappointing crossover. With no new characters to introduce and work into the narrative, this issue is mostly concerned with wrapping up the overarching plot as the Lone Gunmen deliver the mutant and alien tissue samples they’ve acquired to Agent Scully at the Cdc while Mulder tracks down the creators of the virus. It’s quickly revealed that the creators have left a bomb at the Cdc as well, to hamper Scully’s efforts to cure their virus, so it’s up to the Lone Gunmen to find and disable the bomb and save humanity.
Art by John Stanisci
Colors by Stephen Downer
Letters by Chris Mowry
Standard Cover by Miran Kim
Published by Idw Publishing
After a meandering and, more often than not, tedious tour through several of Idw’s licensed properties, the Lone Gunmen return to their usual stopping grounds for a perfunctory ending to a mostly disappointing crossover. With no new characters to introduce and work into the narrative, this issue is mostly concerned with wrapping up the overarching plot as the Lone Gunmen deliver the mutant and alien tissue samples they’ve acquired to Agent Scully at the Cdc while Mulder tracks down the creators of the virus. It’s quickly revealed that the creators have left a bomb at the Cdc as well, to hamper Scully’s efforts to cure their virus, so it’s up to the Lone Gunmen to find and disable the bomb and save humanity.
- 3/30/2014
- by Austin Gorton
- SoundOnSight
What if Lex Luthor finally defeated Superman? That is the premise of the latest comic from Chris Roberson (Superman/iZombie) entitled Edison Rex. Of course, he is not writing an Elseworlds tale for DC Comics so he has to change the names and character designs, but it is obvious that this is what Roberson is going for.
Edison Rex is the world’s smartest man and a hero to many. That is, until the superhero Valiant comes on the scene and steals his spotlight. From then on, Rex launches a war on the world’s greatest hero to prove once and for all that Valiant is actually a threat to mankind. The first issue has Valiant arriving at Rex’s secret headquarters to take him to prison. But Rex is able to give Valiant information about his origins. And after realizing that Rex was right about him all this time,...
Edison Rex is the world’s smartest man and a hero to many. That is, until the superhero Valiant comes on the scene and steals his spotlight. From then on, Rex launches a war on the world’s greatest hero to prove once and for all that Valiant is actually a threat to mankind. The first issue has Valiant arriving at Rex’s secret headquarters to take him to prison. But Rex is able to give Valiant information about his origins. And after realizing that Rex was right about him all this time,...
- 9/6/2012
- by Samuel Moon
- Obsessed with Film
Former Boom! Stuidos exec/writer Ian Brill has been teasing us all week with some images and today he finally unveiled what he’s been up to. His new book is bypassing the Diamond distribution system and while he’s not alone in this bold step, he is one of the ore high profile people doing this. Here’s the formal release:
June 8th 2012 – Los Angeles – When Ian Brill set out to write a new vision of Dracula, he called on some of the greatest talents in comics to bring it to life —Tonci Zonjic (Who Is Jake Ellis?), Rahsan Ekedal (Echoes, Solomn Kane), Declan Shalvey (Thunderbolts, 28 Days Later), and Gabriel Hardman (Hulk, Betrayal Of The Planet Of The Apes). This June 13th, comic fans everywhere can find Dracula World Order at select retailers across the North America and exclusively worldwide digitally on comiXology across their entire platform including iPhone,...
June 8th 2012 – Los Angeles – When Ian Brill set out to write a new vision of Dracula, he called on some of the greatest talents in comics to bring it to life —Tonci Zonjic (Who Is Jake Ellis?), Rahsan Ekedal (Echoes, Solomn Kane), Declan Shalvey (Thunderbolts, 28 Days Later), and Gabriel Hardman (Hulk, Betrayal Of The Planet Of The Apes). This June 13th, comic fans everywhere can find Dracula World Order at select retailers across the North America and exclusively worldwide digitally on comiXology across their entire platform including iPhone,...
- 6/7/2012
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
A one-shot comic by Image, Lorna: Relic Wrangler is an excellent mix of fun, sass, sexiness, and action. In addition to the main storyline, the comic also features several back-up pieces that flesh out the world of the Relic Wrangler. These also give readers a sense of how far the comic has come from its first incarnation. Lorna is the brainchild of Micah S. Harris, who says that he has been thinking and plotting Lorna and her stories since the mid-90’s. A mix of Lara Croft, Legally Blonde, and Hack/Slash, the comic isn’t particularly unique, but that doesn’t make it any less entertaining.
Lorna: Relic Wrangler is a good, laugh-out-loud read that also had me smiling with all its sly innuendos, and cheesecake art. Loston Wallace’s penciling style is one of clean lines that let Steve Downer’s colouring hook the reader’s attention. Not...
Lorna: Relic Wrangler is a good, laugh-out-loud read that also had me smiling with all its sly innuendos, and cheesecake art. Loston Wallace’s penciling style is one of clean lines that let Steve Downer’s colouring hook the reader’s attention. Not...
- 4/15/2011
- by Andrew Uys
- DorkShelf.com
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