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smashpages · 1 year
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Preview pages from Exorcists Never Die #1 (Mad Cave, April 2023), an action story of Biblical proportions by writer Steve Orlando and artist Sebastián Píriz, with lettering by Carlos M. Mangual.
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graphicpolicy · 1 year
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Ani-Mia Pits Red Sonja Against a Deadly Mermaid
Ani-Mia Pits Red Sonja Against a Deadly Mermaid #comics #comicbooks #redsonja
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longerbox · 2 years
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wwprice1 · 3 months
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Damian with superpowers! Such a fun story!
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geekcavepodcast · 9 days
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"Defenders of the Earth" Get New Comic Series
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Mad Cave Studios has announced a new comic book series reimagining the Defenders of the Earth cartoon and picking up with the characters - Flash Gordon, The Phantom, Mandrake the Magician, and Lothar - and storylines from the series. Defenders of the Earth is written by Dan Didio, illustrated by Jim Calafiore, and lettered by Carlos M. Mangual.
"Flash confronts Ming in a final battle, only to find that even greater threats await him as his teammates as they each must confront ghosts of their past to protect their families and future." (Mad Cave Studios)
Defenders of the Earth #1 (of 8) goes on sale on August 14, 2024. The first issue sports Cover A by Jim Calafiore, Cover B by Djordje Djokovic, and a 1:10 Retailer Incentive cover by Andy Clarke.
(Image via Mad Cave Studios - Jim Calafiore's Cover of Defenders of the Earth #1)
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lgbtincomics · 2 years
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Troy & Raven in Multiversity: Teen Justice #5 w: Ivan Cohen & Danny Lore; a: Luciano Vecchio; c: Enrica Eren Angiolini; l: Carlos M. Mangual
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balu8 · 2 months
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Super Sons Annual #1: Animal Planet
by Peter J. Tomasi; Paul Pelletier; Cam Smith: HI:FI and Carlos M, Mangual/Travis Lanham
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dccomicsnews · 3 months
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“Echoes” – Chapter Two Writer: Sam Hamm Artist: Joe Quinones Color Artist: Leonardo Ito Letterer: Carlos M. Mangual Review by Eric Lee Minor Spoilers Ahead! Batman ’89: Echoes #2 continues a very unorthodox Batman story that unravels its narrative threads at a slow and deliberate pace. I will give credit where credit is due: writer Sam Hamm is not interested in making yet another Batman adventure tale. Despite its over-stylized source material, Echoes feels much more like a psychological, mystery box thriller than a superhero comic. Its film inspirations feel more in-line with Shutter Island than Tim Burton's Batman. Very Little Batman Action Fans can certainly appreciate the methodical way Hamm introduces plot threads and furthers his other ones. There is a big question at the center of it: what the heck exactly happened to Batman/ Bruce Wayne since Batman '89? To be honest, this issue gives very little insight so far. There can be a easy critique that there is very little Batman action in the comic. In fact, Batman only appears on-panel only through a television monitor once. On one hand, if you pick up a Batman comic with a new version of Harley Quin and Batgirl on the cover, it is disappointing- if not borderline false advertising- when none of those characters appear in costume in this issue. [gallery columns="6" size="large" ids="188982,188983,188984,188985,188986"] However, on the other hand we are treated to a much more engaging mystery because of how Hamm slowly reveals more information in drips. This is also supported by engaging characters, like Johnathan Crane and Harleen Quinzel. Both have really interesting setups for their inevitable supervillain turn. Harley's new origin seems particularly compelling because it acts as a satire of late 80's cable news coverage. Artist Joe Quinones continues to produce amazing visuals for the comic. His style is so appealing, yet never strays off the late 80's- early 90's aesthetic of the fashions, settings, and feeling. I assume the comic is late because of his art. However, I don't mind at all because his style is so fun to look at. If Quinones needs a lot of time to keep up the level of quality, then by all means, let the man take his time. Conclusion Batman: Echoes #2 continues this slow burn of a plot that is lacks any Batman action. But due to the strength of the creative team and what is being teased, readers should still come away with a satisfying experience. All images are courtesy of DC Entertainment.
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dispatchdcu · 10 months
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Bettie Page: The Alien Agenda TP Review
Bettie Page: The Alien Agenda TP Review #thealienagenda #bettiepagethealienagenda #bettiepage #dynamite #dynamitecomics #comics #comicbooks #news #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #Amazon
Writer: Ani-Mia Artist: Celor Colorist: Farah Nurmaliza Letterer: Carlos M. Mangual Cover Artist: Joseph Michael Linsner Publisher: Dynamite Price: $19.99 Release Date: August 30, 2023 After a five-hour photo shoot, Bettie relaxes by the pool. But when she receives a message from Colonel Westbrook, she trades her mojito for a helicopter ride. Does he need her assistance with Bigfoot again, or…
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joeyesposito · 2 years
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It’s December, that lovely time of year when family comes together to solve the mystery of The Murder Club! Part 3 is my favorite of our arc; so I hope you’ll pick it up when it goes on sale later this month in BATMAN: URBAN LEGENDS #22 from DC Comics!
Written by me, art by Vasco Georgiev and Alex Guimarães, letters by Carlos M. Mangual
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hikariyami1 · 2 years
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DC Preview: Multiversity: Teen Justice #6
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DC Preview: Multiversity: Teen Justice #6
Writer: Danny Lore and Ivan Cohen
Release Date: November 8, 2022
Artist: Marco Failla
Colors: Enrica Eren Angiolini
Letters: Carlos M. Mangual
The epic miniseries reaches its unforgettable conclusion as a new hero makes his unexpected debut!
The heroes of Teen Justice are still reeling from the loss they suffered last issue, but there's no time to grieve. Sinestra and the other members of the Core have a plan to use all of humanity as fuel for their monstrous plans, and only Kid Quick and the surviving members of his team stand in the way. In the end, it may all hinge on the super heroic debut of… well, that would be revealing.
The epic miniseries reaches its unforgettable conclusion as a new hero makes his unexpected debut!
The heroes of Teen Justice are still reeling from the loss they suffered last issue, but there's no time to grieve. Sinestra and the other members of the Core have a plan to use all of humanity as fuel for their monstrous plans, and only Kid Quick and the surviving members of his team stand in the way. In the end, it may all hinge on the super heroic debut of… well, that would be revealing.
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graphicpolicy · 11 days
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Dan DiDio and Jim Calafiore team up for Defenders of the Earth from Mad Cave Studios
Dan DiDio and Jim Calafiore team up for Defenders of the Earth from Mad Cave Studios #comics #comicbooks
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geekvibesnation · 9 days
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wwprice1 · 1 year
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From Grayson 16. Brilliant stuff from Tom King, Tim Seeley, Mikel Janin, Jeromy Cox, and Carlos M. Mangual!
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superpoweredfancast · 7 months
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Batman 89 Echoes #1 Review
Batman 89 Echoes #1 DC Comics Written by Sam Hamm Art by Joe Quinones Colors by Leonardo Ito Letters by Carlos M. Mangual The Rundown: Batman is missing in Gotham and new and dark threats begin to rise. Batman is missing and in the wake of his disappearance a series of copycat vigilantes find themselves dead by common criminals. The murders prompt the new commissioner Gordon to pay a visit…
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kerlonbusters · 2 years
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Art of illusion discography.rar
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RKO Pathe Studios, NYC, Decem2934-4 Metronome Riff Capitol 15039, M-11031 * Atlantic 864 Eddie Safranski - Turmoil / Jumpin' For Jane The Metronome All Stars + Stan Kenton And His Orchestraĭizzy Gillespie, trumpet Bill Harris, trombone Buddy DeFranco, clarinet Flip Phillips, tenor sax Nat King Cole, piano Billy Bauer, guitar Eddie Safranski, bass Buddy Rich, drums + Buddy Childers, Ken Hanna, Al Porcino, Ray Wetzel, trumpet Milt Bernhart, Harry Betts, Harry Forbes, trombone Bart Varsalona, bass trombone Art Pepper, George Weidler, alto sax Bob Cooper, Warner Weidler, tenor sax Bob Gioga, baritone sax Shelly Manne, drums. * Atlantic 851 Eddie Safranski - Sa-Frantic / Bass Mood * Atlantic EP 45-512 Jazz Session Featuring Eddie Safranski And The Poll Cats * Unique Jazz UJ 36 Vido Musso, Maynard Ferguson, Eddie Safranski - Three Kenton's Be Boppers Groups 1947-50 NYC, Decem91 Sa-Frantic Atlantic 851, EP 45-512 Unique Jazz UJ 36ĩ3 Turmoil Atlantic 864, EP 45-512 Unique Jazz UJ 36 Ray Wetzel, trumpet Eddie Bert, trombone Art Pepper, alto sax Bob Cooper, tenor sax Pete Rugolo, piano, arranger Eddie Safranski, bass Shelly Manne, drums. * Capitol (J) ECJ-50070 Art Pepper - Those Kenton Days Eddie Safranski And The Poll Cats RKO Pathe Studios, NYC, Decem2667-5 Cuban Carnival Capitol (J) ECJ-50070 * Capitol (J) ECJ-50070 Art Pepper - Those Kenton Days Stan Kenton And His OrchestraĬhico Alvarez, Buddy Childers, Ken Hanna, Al Porcino, Ray Wetzel, trumpet Milt Bernhart, Eddie Bert, Harry Betts, Harry Forbes, trombone Bart Varsalona, bass trombone Art Pepper, George Weidler, alto sax Bob Cooper, Warner Weidler, tenor sax Bob Gioga, baritone sax Stan Kenton, piano Laurindo Almeida, guitar Eddie Safranski, bass Shelly Manne, drums Carlos Vidal, congas Jack Costanzo, bongos Jose Mangual, timbales Machito, maracas June Christy, vocal. Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, CA, Octo2361-1 Unison Riff Capitol (J) ECJ-50070 * Capitol (J) ECJ-50070 Art Pepper - Those Kenton Days 1947 (age 22) Stan Kenton And His OrchestraĬhico Alvarez, Buddy Childers, Ken Hanna, Al Porcino, Ray Wetzel, trumpet Milt Bernhart, Eddie Bert, Harry Betts, Harry Forbes, trombone Bart Varsalona, bass trombone Art Pepper, George Weidler, alto sax Bob Cooper, Warner Weidler, tenor sax Bob Gioga, baritone sax Stan Kenton, piano Laurindo Almeida, guitar Eddie Safranski, bass Shelly Manne, drums Jack Costanzo, bongos Rene Touzet, maracas June Christy, vocal. MacGregor Studios, Los Angeles, CA, Novem113-3 Harlem Folk Dance Capitol (J) ECJ-50070 Ray Borden, John Carroll, Buddy Childers, Karl George, Dick Morse, trumpet George Faye, Harry Forbes, trombone Bart Varsalona, bass trombone Eddie Meyers, Art Pepper, alto sax Morey Beeson, Red Dorris, tenor sax Bob Gioga, baritone sax Stan Kenton, piano Bob Ahern, guitar Clyde Singleton, bass Joe Vernon, drums Dolly Mitchell, vocal.Ĭ.P. 1943 (age 18) Stan Kenton And His Orchestra
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