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Tag Archives: graphic novel

A compilation of comic books, or a hardcover comic book.

Comicbooks Subreddit Censors ‘Florida Man’ Creators

Reddit, one of the largest social media websites in the world, has allowed its Comicbooks subreddit to censor the creators of ‘Florida Man’ by permanently banning them from the forum. Bleeding Fool reports that when the editor of Mike Baron and Todd Mulrooney’s graphic novel Indiegogo project ‘Florida Man’ tried to post an “innocuous” promotion…

June 23, 2020 in Articles, Entertainment, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Alterna Comics: Exilium

Alterna Comics brings us into the far reaches of outer space with ‘Exilium,’ a graphic novel written by Ben Slabak with art by Salo Farias, Marc Sintes, and HdE. Deep in the future, Earth was visited by aliens who were seeking refuge from those wishing to annihilate them. Many humans hated them and left to…

May 21, 2020 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Comic Book Review- ‘Eden: A Skillet Graphic Novel’

Who knew that a Christian rock band like Skillet could produce a comic book? ‘Eden: A Skillet Graphic Novel‘ is written by band frontrunner John Cooper and member Random Shock with art by Chris Hunt. In a dystopian future, the world is overrun by beasts who have come from the ground. As a result, humans…

May 14, 2020 in Comic Book Reviews, Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

‘Batman and the Justice League Vol. 3’ Manga Review

Manga author and artist Shiori Teshirogi continues her ‘Batman and the Justice League‘ with the third volume. The monthly Japanese anthology “Red” published the series in conjunction with DC Comics. After the battle with Orm, Rui discovers a dark secret. His beloved uncle Kihito is the “demon” Akurou who is controlling the power of the…

May 8, 2020 in Comic Book Reviews, Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Vol. 1

Featuring several writers, artists, and a dynamite cover by Ethan Van Sciver, the New 52 version of Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight Vol. 1 is a collection of five issues in classic DC Comics graphic novel form. In this volume, Batman faces several of his greatest foes including The Joker, Killer Croc, Mad Hatter,…

April 20, 2020 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

‘Batman and the Justice League Vol. 2’ Manga Review

‘Batman and the Justice League Vol. 2‘ is the second in a series adapted by Japanese manga author Shiori Teshirogi. It is published by DC Comics and in the pages of the monthly Japanese anthology “Red.” Picking up after the first volume, Orm the Ocean Master manages to break free from his prison and threatens…

April 19, 2020 in Comic Book Reviews, Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Creature Tech by Doug TenNapel

Written and penciled by illustrator Doug TenNapel, Creature Tech is a science fiction tale published by Top Cow Productions and released as a graphic novel in 2003. Dr. Michael Ong is a paranormal scientist and former seminary student who works for what the Research Technical Institute or what the locals call “Creature Tech,” a branch…

April 17, 2020 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Kamen America Volume 1: Stars And Stripes

‘Kamen America Volume 1: Stars And Stripes‘ is an indie comic book from Timothy Lim and Mark Pellegrini under the banner Iconic Comics. The project successfully used crowdfunding to raise the capital to publish it. Carly Vanders is a young woman trying to make her in the world as a seamstress and is having mixed…

April 16, 2020 in Comic Book Reviews, Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

‘Batman and the Justice League Vol. 1’ Manga Review

‘Batman and the Justice League Vol. 1‘ is the first in a series written and drawn by popular Japanese manga author Shiori Teshirogi. Published by DC Comics and in the pages of the monthly Japanese anthology “Red,” the series adds a flair to the Dark Knight unique to Eastern storytelling. Japanese teen Rui Aramiya arrives…

April 3, 2020 in Comic Book Reviews, Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Comic Book Review- Batman: Brotherhood Of The Bat

From DC Comics comes this Elseworlds one-shot Batman: Brotherhood of the Bat. It is written by Doug Moench with an army of artists including Jim Aparo and Graham Nolan. Following the Third World War, a deadly version of Ebola plagues the world, wiping out much of humanity, including Batman. However, his nemesis Ra’s al Ghul…

March 31, 2020 in Comic Book Reviews, Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Batman: Gothic

Originally published in 1990 within the pages of Legends of the Dark Knight, DC Comics compiled them into the graphic novel Batman: Gothic. It is written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Klaus Janson. A child killer named Mr. Whisper has returned to Gotham City after a twenty-year absence. He is exacting vengeance on a…

March 30, 2020 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

#AmReading- Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea

Canadian cartoonist and animator Guy Delisle publishes some incredible graphic novels and books illustrating his travels to different nations. None stick out more than Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea, where Delisle lived for two months while working for the French-Canadian production company TF1 and the North Korean SEK Studio doing animation. Delisle tells, or…

March 28, 2020 in Am Reading, Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews.

Graphic Novel Review- X-Men Legacy: Collision

Marvel Comics has had some turbulent years in the various runs for their mutant team known as the X-Men. Comic book writer Mike Carey and artist Clay Mann team-up for X-Men Legacy: Collision, which sees the return of a newer team of villains. Rogue and Magneto chaperone Indra, Anole, and Loa on a trip to…

March 22, 2020 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Marvel’s Chaos War

Marvel Comics delves into the world of deities and pantheons with “Chaos War,” a story-arc written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with art from Khoi Pham. An ancient being known as the Chaos King escapes from his prison and slays Nightmare, giving him access to the Dream World. After slaying deities, he can…

March 12, 2020 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Smallville Season 11: Detective

The story of the CW show Smallville continued in the pages of the comic book series Smallville Season 11, which showed Clark Kent dropping the moniker ‘The Blur’ and becoming Superman. However, it was the second volume that caught my attention. The “Detective” story-arc written by Bryan Q. Miller features Batman and Superman’s first meeting.…

December 3, 2019 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Captain America: The Chosen

‘Rambo’ creator and First Blood novel writer David Morrell leaps from the pages of a fictional book into Marvel Comics, specifically, their non-canon Marvel Knights imprint with Captain America: The Chosen, drawn by renowned illustrator Mitch Breitweiser. Corporal James Newman is fighting in the War in Afghanistan. His unit is cornered with enemy combatants surrounding…

November 24, 2019 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- ‘The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman’

Written and drawn by Liam Sharp with coloring from Romula Fajardo, Jr., The Brave And The Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman takes DC Comics into the world of Celtic fairy tales where only the princess of the Amazons and the World’s Greatest Detective can go. In the realm of Tir Na Nog, Cernunnos asks Wonder…

November 19, 2019 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- God Complex: Dogma

Ever wonder what the mythology of the ancient pantheon would like if it was put in a cyberpunk scenario? Top Cow Productions and Image Comics brings us God Complex: Dogma. Written by Paul Jenkins with art by Hendry Prasetya, this brings Roman mythology and philosophy into a science fiction realm. In the city of Delphi,…

October 28, 2019 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Spencer And Locke 2

Ever wonder what would happen if Beetle Bailey was to fight a grown-up version of Calvin and Hobbs? Writer David Pepose and Santiago Jr., Jorge have the answer. Look no further than the epic comic book sequel from Action Labs Entertainment that turned the newspaper funnies on its head in a satirical and violent way.…

October 17, 2019 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Star Wars: General Grievous

Legendary comic book writer Chuck Dixon (co-creator of Batman villain Bane) takes us out of the streets of Gotham City into a galaxy far, far away in Star Wars: General Grievous. Published by Dark Horse Comics, it is a tale from the Clone Wars that explores the dark places of the war. Set between Episodes…

September 20, 2019 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Batman: Super Powers

Screenwriter Marc Guggenheim (best known for Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow) tries his hand at writing a comic book storyline for DC Comics. Along with artists Jerry Bingham and Mark Farmers they bring us the graphic novel Batman: Super Powers, collected from Batman Confidential #50-54. In the early days of the Dark Knight protecting Gotham City,…

September 15, 2019 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Batman: Fall of the Batmen

Detective Comics volume 6 is written by James Tynion IV with artwork from Philippe Briones and Eddy Barrows. The DC Comics collection includes issues #969-974 plus Annual #1. With Red Robin returned to Gotham City after the events of volume five, he and Spoiler reunite, though she is angry that he is choosing to continue…

September 12, 2019 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- ‘Batman: The Dark Prince Charming’

Batman: The Dark Prince Charming is a standalone, non-canon story from DC Comics. It is written and drawn by European author Enrico Marini, who says in the introduction he took inspiration from Bruce Timm and Paul Dini, two epic comic book writers. He crafts a unique, but compelling story of the Dark Knight. Bruce Wayne…

July 24, 2019 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Batman: Deus Ex Machina

James Tynion IV continues the DC Rebirth version of Detective Comics with volume four “Deus Ex Machina” which explores the new version of a Jean Paul Valley also known as Azrael, another member of the Batman Family. Former high ranking member of the Order of Saint Dumas Nomoz arrives in Gotham City injured with a…

June 26, 2019 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

Graphic Novel Review- Seasons Volume 1: Spring

Seasons Volume 1: Spring is the first of four-part series of graphic novels. It is written by Nandor Fox Shaffer and illustrated by Anthony Gonzales-Clark. Fletcher Hart Ilams is a young man working at a real estate office. He is in love with his co-worker Cathlyn and planning on telling her about his feelings. Things…

June 21, 2019 in Entertainment, Graphic Novel Reviews, Nerd Spot.

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