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Written by: Geoff JohnsArt by: Mikel Janín DC Comics, March 2024 This title is a 12-issue maxi-series, written by DC Comics’ former Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns, with art by Mikel Janín. Here is the promotional blurb, which seems to be quite wrong. The JSA scour Europe on the hunt for Ruby, the daughter of the Red Lantern! But can they catch up to her before she burns the Earth in search of her father? But the story has as one of its first pages the Golden Age Green Lantern and the Huntress standing over a character dressed in red, clearly found and sounding very truculent about it. Mr Johns has been busy with his new imprint Ghost Machine., housed by Image Comics (see https://www.worldcomicbookreview.com/2024/06/23/redcoat-1-review/,. In an interview for Comic Book Resources in late 2002 https://www.cbr.com/justice-society-of-america-geoff-johns-interview/ Mr Johns said of the JSA (and Stargirl): …this is a labor of love.
Writer: David PeposeArtist: Jonathan LauDynamite, July 3rd, 2024 When we reviewed Space Ghost’s first issue, we praised it for being an effective plot springboard while providing readers with a hefty dose of action. While it was a great modern take on a character created in 1966, it was still sorely lacking as far as developing the titular character. Fortunately for readers who want a fully-fleshed out take on the classic kids’ superhero, Space Ghost #3 fills a lot more gaps in the enigma that is Space Ghost, and also providing ample amounts of character development for at least one of his sidekicks. Space Ghost #3 is a standalone story. This helps progress the overarching story about Space Ghost, Jan, and Jace’s fight against Robo Corp. It is nonetheless a singular yarn that can be enjoyed on its own and unlike most comic issues these days, does not feel like it
Gun Honey Writer: Charles Ardai Artist: Ang Hor Kheng Titan Comics, 2024 Queen & Country Writer: Greg Rucka Artists: Steve Rolston, Brian Hurrt, Leandro Fernandez,
Writer: Rodney Barnes Artist: Ramon Rosanas Marvel Comics, September 2024 With characters introduced in the television series Obi-wan Kenobi, here comes Inquisitors, a new four
Writer: Alan Moore Artists: JH Williams III, Mick Grey America’s Best Comics, August 1999 to April 2005 How odd to think that a quarter of
Writer and artist: Jock DC Comics, September 2022 Jock is a highly talented comic book artist from the United Kingdom. We first became aware of
Writer: Erica Schultz Line work: Zé Carlos Colours: Jay David Ramos (pages 1-20), FCO Plascencia (pages 21-24) and Marcello Iozolli (pages 25-32). Letters: Erica Schultz
Creator: Lucy Sullivan Avery Hill Press, 2024 Barking is the story of a woman named Alix Otto, who is institutionalised after being pulled by police
Jonathan Hickman – writer Valerio Schiti – artist Marvel Comics, May 2024 This comic was published a few months ago now, but it has placed
Writer: Tom King Artists: Bilquis Evely, Matheus Lopes Dark Horse 2024 GODS KINGS QUEENS sprites demons and scary things are said to have infused the
Co-creators: Geoff Johns / Bryan Hitch Image Comics / Ghost Machine, April 2024 “A British villain”, notes the beginning credits to the first Deadpool movie,
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