Tag Archives: Richard Isanove

Review: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #19

Review: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #19

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #19 Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by Valerio Schiti, Richard Isanove, Phil Noto, Andrea Sorrentino, Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, Arthur Adams, Kevin Maguire, Mark Bagley, Andrew Hennessey, Sara Pichelli, Filipe Andrade, Cory Petit Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: April 12, 2017 What began with a power launch in the

Review: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #15

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #15 Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by Valerio Schiti, Richard Isanove Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: December 14, 2016 Here’s the thing with Guardians Of The Galaxy #15….it’s about the Thing. And that’s a good thing. Bendis, Schiti and Isanove dial in on Ben Grimm for an entire issue

…And Now, A Haiku: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #7

…And Now, A Haiku features a haiku poem inspired by a comic released each week. Some will be silly, some will be serious…all will be haiku. This week, the subject is Guardians Of The Galaxy #7 by Brian Michael Bendis, Valerio Schiti and Richard Isanove. *SPOILER WARNING – THIS HAIKU MAY CONTAINS SPOILERS ABOUT THE CONTENTS OF GUARDIANS

Review: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #5

  GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #5 Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by Valerio Schiti, Richard Isanove Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: February 10, 2016 This comic is just a good ol’ fashioned cosmic slobberknocker. The Guardians, reeling from being pummeled are getting slammed once again as it seems they are pretty skilled at

Review: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #2

  GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #2 Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art by Valerio Schiti, Richard Isanove Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: November 25, 2015 Good golly, those are some damn nice splash pages, Mr. Schiti and Mr. Isanove. I’m talking art first in this review because Guardians of the Galaxy is really one

Review: UNCANNY AVENGERS #1

  UNCANNY AVENGERS #1 Written by Gerry Duggan Art by Ryan Stegman, Richard Isanove, and Clayton Cowles Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: October 14, 2015 Gerry Duggan’s new series introduces a cast of mostly familiar faces: an older Steve Rogers, Rogue, Johnny Storm, Doctor Voodoo, Spider-Man, Deadpool, Quicksilver, and a new Inhuman character, Synapse.

Review: INHUMAN #13

INHUMAN #13 Written by Charles Soule Art by Andre Araujo, Richard Isanove, and Clayton Cowles Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: March 25, 2015 Charles Soule opens this issue by slowing down to introduce our characters: Iso, Naja, Flint, Dante (Inferno), and Gabby, Dante’s human sister. This timeout from frenetic action is a welcome move,

Review: INHUMAN #12

INHUMAN #12 Written by Charles Soule Art by Ryan Stegman, Richard Isanove, Rachelle Rosenberg, Clayton Cowles Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: February 25, 2015 Charles Soule kicks off this issue by introducing a team of Inhumans we can sympathize with, and the effect feels almost like reading Joss Whedon’s Astonishing X-Men #1 (2004). Naja,

Review: EDGE OF SPIDER-VERSE #1

EDGE OF SPIDER-VERSE #1 Written by David Hine, Fabrice Sapolsky Art by Richard Isanove Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: September 9, 2014 For those who have been needing their Spidey-crime-time fix, it’s time to travel back to the setting of the original Spider-Man: Noir series. Serving as an easy to digest introduction to the noir

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