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Review: White Widow #2

White Widow #2

There is nothing like a great cliffhanger. They’re what keeps you coming back for more. Increasingly, no matter which medium you are talking about, this has become a regular feature of storytelling. Creators want their audience to be intrigued in the immediate story but also invested in the bigger plot. As each chapter unfolds, we find out more about the world we are presently in and the characters whom for the most part, we fall in love with.

I’m old enough to remember the series Dallas and how the whole world waited anxiously to see if JR Ewing was alive when the season came back. Its become commonplace now for television shows and even movies to end with cliffhangers. This only becomes an annoyance when the payoff is not there or will never be fulfilled due to a cancellation.

In the second issue of White Widow, we find Gabrielle on the precipice of finding out exactly what her father had been hiding all these years from her and why it cost him, his life.

As Gabrielle opens the file her father left for her, she soon finds out a truth about herself and why she didn’t find out until now that she had powers, as her parents kept it from her, is because she had a rare malady, Krabbe Disease. As her parents were in the midst of stealing technology which would have helped her condition, a failed mission which would drive Gabrielle. Meanwhile, Director Sloan finds out how her agents got decimated by the White Widow, an unfortunate result which prompts her to unleash an agency hitwoman, Pulse. Also, with the help of her friend, Regina, Gabrielle finds out how to operate her new suit, a rather modifiable piece of equipment. The issue wraps with a showdown between the White Widow and Pulse.

Overall, an exciting second installment in a series which aims to be more than your typical superhero story. The story by Benny Powell and Jamie Tyndall, is dripping with grit, intelligence, and suspense. The art by Tyndall and Iwan Nazif is gorgeous. Altogether, a great issue which proves this creative team is on top of their game.

Story: Benny Powell Art: Iwan Nazif and Jamie Tyndall
Story:10 Art:9.6 Overall:9.5 Recommendation: Buy

Review: White Widow #2

White Widow #2

There is nothing like a great cliffhanger. They’re what keeps you coming back for more. Increasingly, no matter which medium you are talking about, this has become a regular feature of storytelling. Creators want their audience to be intrigued in the immediate story but also invested in the bigger plot. As each chapter unfolds, we find out more about the world we are presently in and the characters whom for the most part, we fall in love with.

I’m old enough to remember the series Dallas and how the whole world waited anxiously to see if JR Ewing was alive when the season came back. Its become commonplace now for television shows and even movies to end with cliffhangers. This only becomes an annoyance when the payoff is not there or will never be fulfilled due to a cancellation.

In the second issue of White Widow, we find Gabrielle on the precipice of finding out exactly what her father had been hiding all these years from her and why it cost him, his life.

As Gabrielle opens the file her father left for her, she soon finds out a truth about herself and why she didn’t find out until now that she had powers, as her parents kept it from her, is because she had a rare malady, Krabbe Disease. As her parents were in the midst of stealing technology which would have helped her condition, a failed mission which would drive Gabrielle. Meanwhile, Director Sloan finds out how her agents got decimated by the White Widow, an unfortunate result which prompts her to unleash an agency hitwoman, Pulse. Also, with the help of her friend, Regina, Gabrielle finds out how to operate her new suit, a rather modifiable piece of equipment. The issue wraps with a showdown between the White Widow and Pulse.

Overall, an exciting second installment in a series which aims to be more than your typical superhero story. The story by Benny Powell and Jamie Tyndall, is dripping with grit, intelligence, and suspense. The art by Tyndall and Iwan Nazif is gorgeous. Altogether, a great issue which proves this creative team is on top of their game.

Story: Benny Powell Art: Iwan Nazif and Jamie Tyndall
Story:10 Art:9.6 Overall:9.5 Recommendation: Buy

NYCC 2013: REM:8 Launches

I killed 8 times for her. Just like they asked. And still they killed her. My best friend! Killed Becks because she wanted freedom. But they will pay for taking her from me. All their lives for her soul!

I can still save her. Still save her soul to live again. In rem8 she lives. In the fantasies of my customers we walk together.

Far into the future REM:8 weaves the story of Tae Rayne. The most sought after fantasy weaver in the world. Slave to an Asian syndicate. For a fee, a very large fee, Tae and the dream weavers have the power to provide you your wildest fantasy. Your dreams come true. Literally! In REM:8

Brought to you by Rothic.com and Bluerainbow Online with the talents of writer JP Roth, penciler Dawn McTeigue, and color artists Nei Ruffino and Sabine RichREM:8 will feature amazing covers by Eric ‘E.Bas’ Basaldua, Dawn McTeigue, and Mike DeBalfo to name a few. Look for The REM:8 prologue debut at the 2013 New York Comic Con.

You will be able to order REM:8 from Rothic.com and Bluerainbow.com and look for REM:8 and REM:8 limited edition exclusives and merchandise at many upcoming major comic conventions.

Preview: Soulfire #6

Soulfire #6

JT Krul – story/Giuseppe Cafaro, Mike DeBalfo – Pencils/Nei Ruffino – Colors/ Josh Reed – Lettering

Michael Turner’s epic fantasy adventure surges forward into a bold new era! As Malikai and his technologically infused magical allies try to save the world from the destructive force of the elemental dragons, Grace is freakishly transforming before their very eyes and becoming the living embodiment of Oris–the chaos demon! Can the group save her in time, and perhaps save the world in the process? Or will this be the decisive battle where everyone loses, no matter what the outcome?

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SDCC 2013: Aspen Splash 2013 Exclusive

Aspen Comics revealed two new Aspen Splash 2013 exclusives for San Diego Comic Con 2013 today. The publisher will feature a special Michael Turner and Peter Steigerwald SDCC cover limited to 250 copies, in addition to an exclusive SDCC cover by Mike DeBalfo and Peter Steigerwald, limited to 200 copies. Both Mike DeBalfo and Peter Steigerwald will be appearing at the Aspen Comics Booth #2321 all weekend long as well.

Earlier in the week, Aspen revealed an exclusive Comic Con International: San Diego 2013 BubbleGun #2 cover by Pasquale Qualano and Peter Steigerwald, and a Fathom: The Elite Saga #1 cover by Joe Benitez and Peter Steigerwald.

Aspen will be unveiling more SDCC exclusives throughout the week in addition to some major announcements regarding their upcoming projects to be shown at the “Ten Years of Aspen Comics” panel on Friday at Comic Con.

The Aspen Splash 2013 Swimsuit Spectacular Anniversary Edition features work by Michael Turner, Peter Steigerwald, Joe Benitez, Alex Konat, Beth Sotelo, Micah Gunnell, Siya Oum, John Starr, Marcus To, Francis Manapul, Talent Caldwell, Ale Garza, Khary Randolph, Mike DeBalfo and many more!

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Aspen Reveals Independence Day Exclusive Cover

Following on the heels of recent sell out holiday exclusive covers, Aspen is offering a new set of AspenStore.com exclusive items to celebrate the upcoming Fourth of July. Starting on July 4th, Aspen will be offering an exclusive Fathom: The Elite Saga #3 Independence Day 2013 cover and print by Mike DeBalfo and Peter Steigerwald, limited to 200 copies and 75 print editions respectively.

Fathom: The Elite Saga is Aspen’s all new weekly summer event book featuring Fathom’s most popular characters in one massive storyline leading into this July’s All New Fathom #1, in celebration of Fathom’s 15-year anniversary.

Aspen will also be revealing further Independence Day exclusive items as the holiday draws closer. Aspen strongly encourages fans to purchase their exclusives as soon as possible, as recent Aspen holiday exclusives have sold out quickly.

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Aspen Comics Heads to Phoenix Comic Con 2013

Aspen Comics has revealed their much-anticipated Phoenix Comic Con 2013 exclusives as well as their list of creators that will be available at the Aspen Comics Booth #’s 873 and 972 all weekend long.

Aspen creators Frank Mastromauro, Peter Steigerwald, Vince Hernandez, Mike DeBalfo, J.T. Krul, Brett Smith, Nei Ruffino and Alex Konat will be appearing at the Aspen Booth throughout the weekend for signings, sketches and more.

The popular Aspen Splash swimsuit pinup book by Aspen returns this year with an oversized special edition featuring both new and classic pieces by Aspen’s top talents and more. The Aspen Booth #873 and 972 will be offering an exclusive Aspen Splash 2013 Phoenix Comics Con edition with a cover by Aspen founder Michael Turner along with superstar colorist Peter Steigerwald, limited to 250 copies.

The best-selling “10 for 10” initiative celebrating ten years of Aspen Comics continues with two all new “10 for 10” exclusives for the convention. Aspen’s critically-acclaimed series Charismagic returned in May and will feature a special Charismagic #2 Phoenix Comic Con 2013 cover by artist Paolo Pantalena and Steigerwald limited to 200 copies, two weeks prior to its release exclusive only for PCC attendees. Aspen will also be offering an exclusive for their new top-selling fantasy series with a Jirni #2 Phoenix Comic Con cover by series artist Pantalena and Steigerwald, limited to 200 copies.

In addition to exclusive comics, Aspen will be releasing an all-new series of their industry-leading art prints including the Aspen Tour Print 2013 Phoenix Comic Con Edition by Michael Turner and Peter Steigerwald limited to 100 editions. Also, Aspen will be offering new Aspen Splash, Charismagic, Jirni and Shrugged prints by Michael Turner, Eric “Ebas” Basaldua and Paolo Pantalena.

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Preview: Soulfire Vol. 4 #5

SOULFIRE (vol 4) #5

J.T. Krul ­ Story / Giuseppe Cafaro, Mike DeBalfo ­ Art / Nei Ruffino  – Colors

Michael Turner¹s epic fantasy adventure surges forward into a bold new era!

Malikai and his friends attempt to survive and defeat the onslaught of a deadly horde of destructive dragons. Meanwhile, the magical races of the Everlands might have to resort to the unthinkable in order to defeat them, the fusing of magic with technology!

From veteran SOULFIRE scribe J.T. Krul, and featuring the amazing art of Michael DeBalfo along with fan favorite colorist Nei Ruffino, this is the SOULFIRE tale three volumes in the making! New and returning fans will NOT want to miss out as the biggest SOULFIRE story ever told continues right here!

SOULFIRE (vol 4) #5 is in stores May 15th, 2013!

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Aspen Comics on Free Comic Book Day

Aspen Comics has released their full schedule of nation-wide events for this weekend’s Free Comic Book Day 2013. The publisher will have a comic release as well as numerous creators all across the country participating at shops. Check out where they’ll be below!

4-Color Fantasies
7172 Archibald Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
(909)-563-8751

Appearing: Frank Mastromauro, Beth Sotelo, Peter Steigerwald, Lori Hanson, David Wohl, Vince Hernandez

The Comic Bug
1807 Manhattan Beach Blvd
Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
(310) 372-6704

Appearing: Vince Hernandez

Heroes and Fantasies
4923 Northwest Loop #410
San Antonio, TX 78229
210-340-0074

Appearing: JT Krul, Jonathan Marks, Cory Smith

Jesse James Comics
10620 N 43rd Ave #7
Glendale, AZ 85304
(602) 993-0392

Appearing (Sunday)  Mike DeBalfo, Nei Ruffino

Wade’s Comic Madness
8750 New Falls Rd  Levittown, PA 19054
(215) 946-9381

Appearing: Alex Konat

Westfield Comics (West)
7475 Mineral Point Rd #22
Madison, WI 53717
(608) 833-4444

Appearing: Jordan Gunderson

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Zenescope Unveiling Grimm Animated and Exclusives at C2E2

C2E2 bannerZenescope Entertainment has announced its plans for C2E2 2013.  The company will be exhibiting at booth #729 at the popular comic and pop culture convention running April 26th-28th at McCormick Place in Chicago. Zenescope will be offering several limited edition exclusive comics during the show that features cover art by industry favorites Mike DeBalfo, Jamie Tyndall and Paulo Siqueira.

Appearing at booth #729 will be Zenescope’s Editor-in-Chief, co-founder and writer, Ralph Tedesco who will be signing Friday and Saturday. Also appearing will be writer Mark L. Miller and artists Nei Ruffino, Franchesco, Larry Watts and others.

One of the main highlights of the show for Zenescope fans will be the premiere of the Grimm Fairy Tales Animated pilot episode directed by Jon Schnepp and created by Zenescope Entertainment, Titmouse Animation, and Schneppzone, Inc.

The Grimm Fairy Tales Animated Panel will be hosted by Zenescope’s Ralph Tedesco who also served as one of the producers and writers of the pilot. The panel will be held on Saturday, April 27th from 11:00am to 12:00pm in Room W476.

Here is the list of exclusives Zenescope will have available at their booth:

GFT Jungle Book: Last of the Species #2 cover E (Limited to 500 copies)                              

GFT Robyn Hood vs Red Riding Hood cover E (Limited to 500 copies)

GFT Wonderland #9 Cover C and D (C Limited to 500 copies and D Limited to 100 copies)

C2E2 Jungle Book LOS #2C (500) Paulo Siqueira C2E2 RobynVRRH one-shot (500) C2E2 Wonderland #9C (500)

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