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In fact, this is a retelling of the release that I did before: Pilot Season: The Beauty #1 For the most part, this is a detective story in which science fiction, thriller and action are pleasant components. But, as stated, this is only the beginning of the story. An enticing plot, interesting chara...
The deal has been completed, the contract has been concluded, and no one knows what will happen next. The king, who was occupied from all sides, was forced to make this deal, and I understand him perfectly well, he wants to protect his people, but, unfortunately, riots are brewing inside the kingdom...
The first battle is won by the new alliance, but the Saxons are not asleep. A new love union has also been concluded, perhaps it will turn out to be short-lived, but nevertheless it should be here. I can't wait to find out how both of these alliances will develop, and I can't wait to visually partic...
A first look at Smile: For the Camera #1 An IDW comic strip about the world of Smile movies. The action takes place in 2005, the theme is the nightmares of the modeling business. At the same time, one should not expect any deepening or reinterpretation of the ent of the smiling entity. Screenplay: H...
So I got my hands on this comic book series, which reveals the past of the Gunslinger Spawn and is a prequel to his separate story. At first glance, based on the first problem I read, it seemed very gloomy to me, perhaps this is due to the manner of drawing. The plot of the first problem seemed very...
"Adapt or die!" "Al Simmons changed everything..." It was with great pleasure that I read this issue, which takes place in the same Spawn universe, but in the distant future. This interpretation of the Spawn character is just great. I really want to know how Peter Cairn transforms into the new armo...
This opening issue comes out swinging and wastes little time explaining what kind of story it wants to be. The setup is clear, the action is big, and the extra pages give everything room to breathe. It feels ambitious and confident, even if some parts are still coming together.
This issue continues the story at a steady pace and spends more time building the world and characters. The art remains strong and gives this version of Batman a distinct look and mood. There is less action than the first issue, but the quieter moments help shape the tone of the series.