TRISH OUT OF WATER #5
Vince Hernandez Story / Giuseppe Cafaro Art / Ruben Curto, Studio
Parlapa - Colors / Josh Reed - Lettering
The end is here!
Under the surface, Trish discovers the true cost of learning about who or
what she truly is may be the sacrifice of everything she holds dear as well
as her life! Caught in the middle of an age-old war and a lineage of power
she might not escape, Trish must rely on what she¹s learned about what she
can do with her abilities in order to survive!
Aspen¹s own Vince Hernandez is joined by the artistic talents of Giuseppe
Cafaro and Ruben Curto to bring to you Aspen's newest hit series, TRISH OUT
OF WATER!
TRISH OUT OF WATER #5 is in stores March 12, 2014!
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Showing posts with label Josh Reed. Show all posts
Monday, March 10, 2014
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Preview: FATHOM: KIANI (Vol 3.) # 1
FATHOM: KIANI vol 3 #1
Vince Hernandez Story / Giuseppe Cafaro - Art / Wes Hartman - Colors /
Josh Reed - Lettering
Kiani has risen!
One of the most powerful figures in the Fathom universe returns for this
epic third chapter! Following the tragic events of The Elite Saga and the
shattering of her family ties, Kiani has risen above the surface and
seemingly disappeared amongst the large expanse of the human population.
However, with a power inside her that is capable of changing or
destroying--the world's landscape, her presence can only remain hidden for
so long!
Returning writer Vince Hernandez joins forces with Trish Out of Water artist
Giuseppe Cafaro to bring you the latest adventures of Fathom's most fierce
and beloved characters. Kiani is back and the world of the Blue will never
be the same again!
FATHOM: KIANI vol 3 #1 is in stores March 12th, 2014!
Vince Hernandez Story / Giuseppe Cafaro - Art / Wes Hartman - Colors /
Josh Reed - Lettering
Kiani has risen!
One of the most powerful figures in the Fathom universe returns for this
epic third chapter! Following the tragic events of The Elite Saga and the
shattering of her family ties, Kiani has risen above the surface and
seemingly disappeared amongst the large expanse of the human population.
However, with a power inside her that is capable of changing or
destroying--the world's landscape, her presence can only remain hidden for
so long!
Returning writer Vince Hernandez joins forces with Trish Out of Water artist
Giuseppe Cafaro to bring you the latest adventures of Fathom's most fierce
and beloved characters. Kiani is back and the world of the Blue will never
be the same again!
FATHOM: KIANI vol 3 #1 is in stores March 12th, 2014!
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT: ASSASSINS #15
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT: ASSASSINS #15
Vince Hernandez Writer / Lori Hanson Art / Teodoro Gonzalez - Colors /
Josh Reed - Letters
Introducing Executive Assistant Daisy!
Daisy returns home to New Orleans a full-fledged Executive Assistant, ready
to make amends with the demons of her past. Yet, her powerful and
calculating father has other plans for his personal "property", as he shows
her the true nature of family binds. And even armed with the experience of
an Executive Assistant, Daisy may still not be able to survive in this epic
finale!
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT: ASSASSINS #15 is in stores September 25th 2013!
Vince Hernandez Writer / Lori Hanson Art / Teodoro Gonzalez - Colors /
Josh Reed - Letters
Introducing Executive Assistant Daisy!
Daisy returns home to New Orleans a full-fledged Executive Assistant, ready
to make amends with the demons of her past. Yet, her powerful and
calculating father has other plans for his personal "property", as he shows
her the true nature of family binds. And even armed with the experience of
an Executive Assistant, Daisy may still not be able to survive in this epic
finale!
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT: ASSASSINS #15 is in stores September 25th 2013!
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Preview: BUBBLEGUN # 3
BUBBLEGUN #3
Mark Roslan Story / Mike Bowden Art / David Curiel, Andrew Crossley -
Colors / Josh Reed - Lettering
They like the tech, but live for the high stakes!
The team squares off against Craine and his cybernetic ninja assault squad, as Vitadrone's deadly powerhouse brings the fight down upon their headquarters. Along the way, the team learns the tragic sacrifice that their line of work costs, including a pair of life or death choices for Molli and
Roman!
Creator and writer Mark Roslan, along with penciler Mike Bowden and colorist David Curiel invite you to take part in what¹s sure to become Aspen's next hit sci-fi, action adventure series, BUBBLEGUN!
BUBBLEGUN #3 is in stores September 18th, 2013!
Mark Roslan Story / Mike Bowden Art / David Curiel, Andrew Crossley -
Colors / Josh Reed - Lettering
They like the tech, but live for the high stakes!
The team squares off against Craine and his cybernetic ninja assault squad, as Vitadrone's deadly powerhouse brings the fight down upon their headquarters. Along the way, the team learns the tragic sacrifice that their line of work costs, including a pair of life or death choices for Molli and
Roman!
Creator and writer Mark Roslan, along with penciler Mike Bowden and colorist David Curiel invite you to take part in what¹s sure to become Aspen's next hit sci-fi, action adventure series, BUBBLEGUN!
BUBBLEGUN #3 is in stores September 18th, 2013!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Shrugged vol.2 #2 Review
The overall story moves forward through the events happening in the realm of Perspecta, home of the guardians. An unseen assailant, presumably the villain witnessed at the end of issue #1, is murdering and terrorizing the citizens of Perspecta. But it's what happens with Theo back on Earth that gets the most attention in this issue. Our main character has gotten himself caught in a sort of love rectangle. Dev seems to think it's good news. But we'll have to keep reading to see if it's the contrary.
The art is solid as it was before. Each realm is distinct and different. You can easily distinguish Earth from Perspecta. My only qualm was during the football game. I got the two cheerleader love interests confused. Theo had just bumped into one and then another popped up and said "Hey you made it." I thought, "What the hell? Didn't we just speak with you broad?" After flipping back I realized they were two separate characters; blonde and brunette. Would be nice to have a stronger distinction, as rhe blonde's hair is kind of a dirty blonde.They both so easily fit the 'popular cheerleader' motif. But maybe that was the point. And what's up with Kiori wearing a shirt that says 'Joey'? Something I missed from the first series run?
Shrugged vol. 2 #2 gets a 4 out of 5.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Shrugged 2 #1 Review
SHRUGGED 2 #1 REVIEW
Script| Frank Mastromauro
Art| Jonathan Marks & Micah Gunnell
Colors| Beth Sotelo
Letters| Josh Reed
Aspen Comics' ten year anniversary continues with the release of Shrugged 2 #1. Shrugged 2 is a continuation of the original Shrugged released back in 2006. Fans can rejoice as the story still follows the exploits of teenager Theo and the chips on his shoulder/alternate dimensional consciences; Devonshire and Angelia. The two effectively serve as an influence on Theo's decisions and the source of the powers he wields.
Shrugged 2 does a good job of recapping the events of the original within the first 5 pages, making it easier for newcomers, like myself, to ease into the series. The first issue is spends most of its time setting up for the story arcs to come (as expected), introducing potential love interests, friends and the current social climate in Theo's life on Earth and on Perspecta (Devonshire and Angelia's homeworld). It ends with a nice bang introducing what presumably is an old villain.
Shrugged 2 was a good quick read. I didn't have any trouble getting through it once I picked it up. The artwork is solid. There are some awesome border illustrations, but the colors are what really worked for me. So, kudos to Beth Sotelo there. Some of the panels do a great job of describing internal thoughts or emotions, particularly the ones revolved around Devonshire. Devonshire, won this book for me. He's hilarious and truly captures some of the inner thoughts of a straight male teenager. Pick it up and see for yourself.
Script| Frank Mastromauro
Art| Jonathan Marks & Micah Gunnell
Colors| Beth Sotelo
Letters| Josh Reed
Aspen Comics' ten year anniversary continues with the release of Shrugged 2 #1. Shrugged 2 is a continuation of the original Shrugged released back in 2006. Fans can rejoice as the story still follows the exploits of teenager Theo and the chips on his shoulder/alternate dimensional consciences; Devonshire and Angelia. The two effectively serve as an influence on Theo's decisions and the source of the powers he wields.
Shrugged 2 does a good job of recapping the events of the original within the first 5 pages, making it easier for newcomers, like myself, to ease into the series. The first issue is spends most of its time setting up for the story arcs to come (as expected), introducing potential love interests, friends and the current social climate in Theo's life on Earth and on Perspecta (Devonshire and Angelia's homeworld). It ends with a nice bang introducing what presumably is an old villain.
Shrugged 2 was a good quick read. I didn't have any trouble getting through it once I picked it up. The artwork is solid. There are some awesome border illustrations, but the colors are what really worked for me. So, kudos to Beth Sotelo there. Some of the panels do a great job of describing internal thoughts or emotions, particularly the ones revolved around Devonshire. Devonshire, won this book for me. He's hilarious and truly captures some of the inner thoughts of a straight male teenager. Pick it up and see for yourself.
4 out of 5
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