FATALE #14 Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Sean Phillips and Elizabeth Breitweiser Release Date: May 15, 2013 The single issue interludes continue as this month we are treated to a bit of Josephine’s origin after seeing tales of her predecessors in the last two chapters. Set in 1943 Romania, Jo is captured while in…
Review: FATALE #12
FATALE #12 Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Sean Phillips Release Date: February 13, 2013 Fatale #12 is another flashback one-shot before the main story begins in a few months. Set in a time period — Medieval France circa 1286 — not yet seen in the series, issue 12 follows a new femme fatale. The…
Review: FATALE #11
FATALE #11 Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Sean Phillips Release Date: January 2, 2012 With the explosive finale to the second arc in issue 10, issue 11 takes a step back from the main story to offer up a few side stories featuring Josephine. I consider one and done stories very difficult to pull…
HOT FIVE: Week of January 2, 2013
Every week, Comicosity brings you our Hot Five, a short list of the top books we think you’ll want to be checking out. Be they new title launches, key issues or just continuing stories from some of the industry’s most acclaimed books, this list is your guaranteed gold for the week in the comic market.…
Review: FATALE #8
FATALE #8 Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Sean Phillips Release Date: October 3, 2012 If this is what Ed Brubaker is leaving super-hero comics to produce then I say “go for it, Ed, go for it.” Please note that this is coming from a person who got back into comic book reading because of…
Review: FATALE #2
FATALE #2 Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Sean Phillips Release Date: February 1, 2012 Mr. Brubaker and Mr. Phillips, I believe you have struck gold yet again. Fatale #2 had a very difficult job keeping the eerie tension and intrigue up while not fully giving away the farm and Brubaker has completed this masterfully.…
Review: Fatale #1
FATALE #1 Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Sean Phillips Comic readers, if you like an issue full of suspense, horror, drama, occult stuff and sheer eeriness, this comic is for you. Ed Brubaker teams with oft-partner-in-crime Sean Phillips to bring forth Fatale #1, an excellent start to what could be one of the creepiest…