Tag Archives: Clayton Cowles

Review: BITCH PLANET #7

BITCH PLANET #7 Written by Kelly Sue Deconnick Art by Valentine De Landro and Kelly Fitzpatrick Published by Image Comics Release date: February 17, 2016 Issue #7 stands as the beginning of the second arc of Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine De Landro’s Bitch Planet and I don’t know if it’s due to the break

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.

Advance Review: RUNAWAYS #1

RUNAWAYS #1 Written by Noelle Stevenson Art by Sanford Greene, John Rauch Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: June 17, 2015 Before the Young Avengers assembled, before Avengers Academy opened its doors, a group of teens called the Runaways won the hearts of comic fans. Its team members were a motley crew of different personalities,

Review: UNCANNY INHUMANS #0

UNCANNY INHUMANS #0 Written by Charles Soule and Ryan Stegman Art by Steve McNiven, Jay Leisten, Justin Ponsor, Clayton Cowles, Ryan Lee, and James Campbell Published by Marvel Comics Release Date: April 1, 2015 This new series ties into the elaborate world Charles Soule has been building in the pages of Inhuman. New Inhumans, or NuHumans,

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: THE WICKED + THE DIVINE #8

THE WICKED + THE DiVINE #8 Written by Kieron Gillen Art by Jamie McKelvie & Matthew Wilson Published by Image Comics Release Date: February 25, 2015 For seven issues I’ve thought The Wicked + The Divine was good, but not great. The work of Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Matt Wilson, and Clayton Cowles was beautiful from

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