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Eleonora Carlini returns for the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers’ Milestone Issue

BOOM! Studios has announced that acclaimed artist Eleonora Carlini will return as a guest artist on the special oversized issue Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100 to celebrate the historic milestone issue of the bestselling comic book series based on the global pop culture phenomenon. The Charge to 100 builds to a celebratory and shocking 100th issue from acclaimed writer Ryan Parrott, series artists Marco Renna and Moisés Hidalgo, as well as the return of several all-star fan favorites as guest artists on this epic culmination of a story years in the making, available in September 2022. 

Eleonora Carlini featured as the artist on Go Go Power Rangers with writer Ryan Parrott for issues #13-20 and Go Go Power Rangers: Forever Rangers. She was also the LEGACY cover artist for the recent Mighty Morphin series.

Each copy of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100 will also contain 1 of 10 random collectible trading cards featuring your favorite Rangers and villains, as well as an exclusive art print by a superstar artist!

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #100 features main cover art by superstar artist Dan Mora and variant covers by acclaimed illustrators Bon Bernardo, Miguel Mercado, Goñi Montes, Mike del Mundo, Tyler Kirkham, and InHyuk Lee

The Rangers Face an Identity Crisis in Mighty Morphin #21

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Mighty Morphin #21 (Legacy #96), continuing the brand new story arc from highly acclaimed new writer Mat Groom, artist Moisés Hidalgo, colorist Raúl Angulo, and letterer Ed Dukeshire, as the Power Rangers struggle to build a brand new team to face down new enemies and an uncertain future, in conjunction with the Mighty Morphin series Charge to 100, available on July 6, 2022. 

After a recent tragedy that shook the Rangers leader to his core, the Mighty Morphin team faces an identity crisis while Kim grapples with the future of the Power Rangers with Billy and Tommy’s help. But there are some challenges even they can’t overcome…

Mighty Morphin #21 features main cover art by acclaimed illustrator InHyuk Lee, and variant cover art by fan-favorite artists Eleonora Carlini, Qistina Khalidah, and Taurin Clarke.

Mighty Morphin #21

Preview: Marauders #3

Marauders #3

(W) Steve Orlando (A) Eleonora Carlini (CA) Kael Ngu
RATED T+
In Shops: Jun 08, 2022
SRP: $3.99

EXTINCTION AGENDA – PART 3!
Panic in Shi’ar space! The Marauders are prisoners of the Kin Crimson, a secret society stretching back billions of years, who outrank even the Shi’ar Majestrix…or so they think. But Captain Pryde and the Marauders aren’t giving up, not with the Shi’ar holding the last survivors of mutantkind’s first generation hostage. With the weight of history looming like a nuclear threat, can Kate Pryde convince Xandra to side with mutantkind against her kingdom?

Marauders #3

The Battle for Earth Rages on in the First Look at Mighty Morphin #20

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Mighty Morphin #20 (Legacy #94), continuing the brand new story arc from highly acclaimed new writer Mat Groom, artist Moisés Hidalgo, colorist Raúl Angulo, and letterer Ed Dukeshire, as the Power Rangers struggle to build a brand new team to face down new enemies and an uncertain future, in conjunction with the Mighty Morphin series Charge to 100, available on June 8, 2022. 

Back in the Lion Galaxy, the Ranger’s plan to acquire the Command Center takes a dire turn, but help arrives from an unexpected source! Back on Earth, the battle against King Aradon rages on—and not in the Rangers’ favor. Can Rocky’s resilience carry them through, even with Zordon’s absence?

Mighty Morphin #20 (Legacy #94) features main cover art by acclaimed illustrator InHyuk Lee, and variant cover art by fan-favorite artists Eleonora Carlini, Bon Bernardo, and Raúl Allén.

Mighty Morphin #20

Radiant Black and the Massive-Verse Expands with The Dead Lucky

Debut writer Melissa Flores unites with superstar artist French Carlomagno and colorist Mattia Iacono for an all-new Massive-Verse comic, The Dead Lucky. This ongoing series will launch from Image Comics this August.

In The Dead Lucky, San Francisco is changing. Tech consortium Morrow is building the city of the future with “peacekeeper” robots looming on every corner—and wherever Morrow isn’t, the Salvation gang is.

Bibiana Lopez-Yang is changing too. She came back from Afghanistan with PTSD and the ability to control electrical currents. If she can hold it together, she might be the hero San Francisco needs. But against an enemy this big, it isn’t enough to be good. She’ll have to be lucky.

The Dead Lucky #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, August 3:

  • The Dead Lucky #1 Cover A by Carlomagno – Diamond Code JUN220057
  • The Dead Lucky #1 Cover B by Federico Sabbatini & Mafuriah – Diamond Code JUN220058
  • The Dead Lucky #1 Cover C (1:10 copy incentive) by Eleonora Carlini – Diamond Code JUN220059
  • The Dead Lucky #1 Cover D (1:25 copy incentive) by Tom Whalen – Diamond Code JUN220060
  • The Dead Lucky #1 Cover E (1:50 copy incentive) by David Lafuente & Miquel Muerto – Diamond Code JUN220061

Preview: Marauders #2

Marauders #2

(W) Steve Orlando (A) Eleonora Carlini (CA) Kael Ngu
RATED T+
In Shops: May 04, 2022
SRP: $3.99

EXTINCTION AGENDA – PART 2!
The Marauders race toward Shi’ar space on a collision course with an explosive secret, spurred by the crew’s malicious eighth member: Cassandra Nova! What could possibly go wrong? But unfortunately for them, the Shi’ar Majestrix has raised an imperial armada to stop the Marauders in their tracks!

Marauders #2

Preview: Marauders #2

Marauders #2

(W) Steve Orlando (A) Eleonora Carlini (CA) Kael Ngu
RATED T+
In Shops: May 04, 2022
SRP: $3.99

EXTINCTION AGENDA – PART 2!
The Marauders race toward Shi’ar space on a collision course with an explosive secret, spurred by the crew’s malicious eighth member: Cassandra Nova! What could possibly go wrong? But unfortunately for them, the Shi’ar Majestrix has raised an imperial armada to stop the Marauders in their tracks!

Marauders #2

Prepare to Charge to 100 in Your First Look at Mighty Morphin #19

BOOM! Studios has revealed a first look at Mighty Morphin #19 (Legacy #92), continuing the brand new story arc from highly acclaimed new writer Mat Groom, artist Moisés Hidalgo, colorist Raúl Angulo, and letterer Ed Dukeshire, as the Power Rangers struggle to build a brand new team to face down new enemies and an uncertain future, in conjunction with the Mighty Morphin series Charge to 100, available on May 11, 2022. 

Rocky, Matt, Zordon, and the children have a moment of relative safety in the temporary Promethea Base, but it can only last so long as the force field holds… Meanwhile, plans go into motion over the capital planet of the Lion Empire while conflict erupts back on Earth. Can the Rangers hold the line against King Aradon and save the damaged Power Rangers Headquarters?

Mighty Morphin #19 features main cover art by acclaimed illustrator InHyuk Lee, and variant cover art by fan-favorite artists Eleonora Carlini, Qistina Khalidah, and Taurin Clarke.

Mighty Morphin #19

Preview: Marauders #1

Marauders #1

(W) Steve Orlando (A) Eleonora Carlini (CA) Kael Ngu
RATED T+
In Shops: Apr 06, 2022
SRP: $4.99

NEW TEAM! NEW VILLAINS! NEW MYSTERIES!

Captain Pryde and the Marauders are rededicating themselves to rescuing mutants, wherever they may be, and no matter how dangerous the odds against them are. But Captain Pryde’s crew is not yet complete! Against her better judgment, Pryde comes face-to-face with the final Marauder: Cassandra Nova! One of the most infamous villains in mutant history might be the Marauders’ only chance to unravel a mystery stretching two billion years into the past!

Marauders #1

Review: Marauders #1

Marauders #1

Steve Orlando, Eleonora Carlini, and Matt Milla inject new life into the team Marauders in the first issue of their new series. With introductions out of the way, they get right to the adventure, drama, and messiness of it all as the team and their newest, most genocidal member Cassandra Nova blast into space to find the remaining members of the first generation of mutants. Along the way, Orlando continues to show his talent for excavating characters from the Big Two’s past while putting his own spin on staples like the Shi’ar Empire. Seriously, the first scene features a character that debuted in Inhumans; not the well-loved Paul Jenkins/Jae Lee series, but the Rafael Marin and Jose Ladronn one from 2000. However, Marauders #1 isn’t just cameos and throwbacks, and Steve Orlando and Carlini create an adventurous team dynamic with a bit of a dark side that sets it apart from the other current X-teams.

Eleonora Carlini’s manga-infused approach to the art in Marauders plays up the emotions and action up to 11. She combines traditional superhero figures with cartoonish faces and high energy layouts culminating to a double page splash of the Marauders’ new ship in flight. Carlini’s cartooning especially works in tense moments like a reaction shot to Kate Pryde introducing Cassandra Nova as the final Marauder. Even though it’s been obvious that she’s joining the team (Plus the justifications in the data pages.), we get to share in the surprise and even get a laugh from Somnus, who doesn’t know who she is until reading her mind and then going all glowstick on her. Along with the intense facial expressions, Milla goes big and loud with his color palette in a matter befitting a team with characters who project psychic energy into daggers, absorb it and throw it back, or phase through it to name a few. However, there’s a lot of red from Jean Grey confronting Cassandra Nova to the big finale of the issue that blows the series’ status quo up big time.

Like any good superhero book, Marauders has a lot of action from its first page to a space battle where Kate Pryde tries to phase into the mental equivalent of adamantium. However, in the gaps between missions and team construction, Steve Orlando and Eleonora Carlini continue to build up the personalities of the various Marauders. As the newbie, Cassandra Nova is the focus of Marauders #1 with everyone from psychics Jean Grey and Psylocke to team leader Kate Pryde trying to get a read on her and see if she’s actually cured. There are all kinds of panels of her looking at the reader basically saying that putting her on the team was a bad idea even if she’s connected to the mystery box that Kate found.

However, other characters get their moments in the sun like Akihiro and his relationship with his ex Somnus and current partner, Aurora, who are trying to help him overcome the pain of being tortured by Brimstone Love in the previous issue. Carlini turns in a splash showing that this torture and a desire for revenge is the first thing on Akihiro’s mind, and he plays a secondary role in the action with Psylocke and Bishop leading the way in the space fight. However, Somnus and Aurora play roles on the Marauders beyond being there Akihiro. For example, Somnus is making up for literal lost time by going on adventures with the team, and his face close-up on the glass watching Earth fall back in the distance reminds me of the first time I read a comic with the X-Men in space. Orlando also uses the data pages to add depth to the characters without detracting from the story and mystery and brewing space opera even though it would have been even more entertaining to see Dr. Nemesis and Mr. Sinister debate Cassandra Nova’s mutant-ness on panel.

Marauders #1 is full of adventures, flawed, yet badass queer characters, and also features intrigue and deep cuts from the Marvel universe in a nice action mystery package. The team has a focus, but Orlando and Carlini aren’t afraid to explore interesting rabbit trails along the way.

Story: Steve Orlando Art: Eleonora Carlini 
Colors: Matt Milla Letters: Ariana Maher
Story: 8.7 Art: 8.3 Overall: 8.5  Recommendation: Buy

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