Xena: Warrior Princess #3 writer: Genevieve Valentine artist: Ariel Medel cover: Jenny Frison incentive cover: Jenny Frison (“virgin art”) FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+ Xena and Gabrielle infiltrate the infamous Croesus’ Palace gaming hall to kidnap a Roman general, but are the stakes higher than they bargained for? Fortune can change on…
Review: XENA WARRIOR PRINCESS #1
XENA: WARRIOR PRINCESS #1 Written by Genevieve Valentine Art by Ariel Medel and Nanjan Jamberi Published by Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: April 13, 2016 Xena and Gabrielle wake from a 25-year enchanted sleep to a much different world. Rome is seen as protectors and the Harpies — a legendary freedom-fighter tribe — are seen as the enemy.…
My Bloody Valentine: A Year in the Life of CATWOMAN
Personally, the more I read from powerful women, the more I think that no one ever thinks powerful women can succeed, and often even in the aftermath their stories get reshaped by the voices of others – primarily men – which makes it very hard to determine what, exactly, you’re living up to. In that…
Review: BATMAN AND ROBIN ETERNAL #7
BATMAN AND ROBIN ETERNAL #7 Written by Genevieve Valentine, James Tynion IV, and Scott Snyder Art by Alvaro Martinez, Raul Fernandez, and Sandra Molina Published by DC Comics Release Date: November 18, 2015 Who doesn’t love a great ballet? As Dick Grayson narrows in on the next clue in tracking down the mysterious Mother,…
Review: CATWOMAN #45
CATWOMAN #45 Written by Genevieve Valentine Art by David Messina, Gaetano Carlucci, and Lee Loughridge Published by DC Comics Release Date: October 14, 2015 Roles are reversed as Eiko takes control of her family’s leadership and leaves her life as Catwoman behind. Only one loose end remains… the man who killed her father, the Black…
Review: CATWOMAN #44
CATWOMAN #44 Written by Genevieve Valentine Art by David Messina, Gaetano Carlucci, and Lee Loughridge Published by DC Comics Release Date: September 9, 2015 The treacherous path that led Selina Kyle to become the syndicate boss of Gotham City is nearing its end, but not without a few tragedies along the way. Alliances will be…
Review: CATWOMAN #42
CATWOMAN #42 Written by Genevieve Valentine Art by David Messina and Lee Loughridge Published by DC Comics Release Date: July 8, 2015 Selina is living a double, triple, quadruple life, and it’s bound to catch up to her sometime. With secret alliances and secret identities piled on left and right, the Catwoman is walking a…
Interview: Genevieve Valentine Takes It All with CATWOMAN
June is fast approaching and DC Comics is giving fans a wide variety of titles — a wave of changes that began last October with the Batman universe. And no title was so dramatically changed like Catwoman, as writer Genevieve Valentine took Selina to a whole lot of new places: a new career, a new…
Review: CATWOMAN #40
CATWOMAN #40 Written by Genevieve Valentine Art by Garry Brown and Lee Loughridge Published by DC Comics Release Date: March 25, 2015 Chess moves upon chess moves, as Selina prepares to go up against an enemy who only knows brute force. The Black Mask is ready to take everything from the Calabrese family in a…
Interview: Genevieve Valentine Opens Up on CATWOMAN
One of the sleeper changes happening over in a Bat-Family of books filled with relaunches and new directions is Selina Kyle’s relinquishment of the Catwoman role and acceptance of the title of mob boss for the Calabrese family. In a “The Godfather Part II crossed with The Dark Knight” manner, writer Genevieve Valentine has moved…
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