Previewing AWA Upshot’s Teenage Hero Series ‘E-Ratic: Recharged’ Vol.2 #4
Written by and illustrated by Kaare Andrews Art by Brian Reber Letters by Sal Cipriano “Recharge complete! The teenage hero
Read moreWritten by and illustrated by Kaare Andrews Art by Brian Reber Letters by Sal Cipriano “Recharge complete! The teenage hero
Read moreIt’s not like New York City’s never known suffering. That’s why Athena feels like something’s up. People on the street
Read moreWritten by Daniel Kraus Art by Laci Colours by Marco Lesko Lettering by Sal Cipriano “Once upon a time, we
Read moreBram Stoker Monster Hunter is the new series from writers Olivia Cuartero-Briggs and Adam Glass – The writing team behind Mary
Read moreWritten by Peter Milligan Art by Marcelo Frusin Letters by Sal Cipriano “The Exorcist meets Alien in this sci-fi/horror story.
Read moreOld Haunts is a book that hits hard and fast, dark and brutal, a magnificent noir crime thriller of regrets,
Read moreWriter Devin Grayson is joined by artist Yana Adamovic in her American comics debut, along with letterer Sal Cipriano
Read moreThe premise of Marjorie Finnegan: Temporal Criminal #1 is pretty simple. Marjorie Finnegan is a temporal thief. That means instead of
Read moreOne of the best things that a story can do, especially a shorter one, is hook you in a way
Read moreWritten and illustrated by Kaare Andrews Colours by Brian Reber Letters by Sal Cipriano “You’re fifteen years old. You’re suddenly
Read moreTuesday morning brings the news that AfterShock Comics have a new series to announce. Out of Body is by writer
Read moreEach cover for AWA Studios’ latest series Byte-Sized looks like it would be right at home as the cover image
Read moreThis issue is number five of five so one would expect some type of resolution to the original premise. Yet,
Read moreStories focused upon children and robots are nothing new with pop culture, with entire eras finding new ways to spin
Read moreOther than one repetition of a word letterer Sal Cipriano does a fantastic job. Cipriano even enhances the characterization and
Read moreThe cover by artist ACO is a little too reliant on one color. However, it does work in terms of
Read moreWritten by Benjamin Percy Art by Brent Schoonover Colour art by Nick Filardi Lettering by Sal Cipriano “Benjamin Percy (Wolverine) and Brent
Read moreWriter Peter Milligan provides has too much inner monologue. This is especially true with how much he is telling the
Read moreThe cover of this issue is more basic marketing methodology than it is an actual cover. Meaning that the colors
Read moreWritten by Benjamin Percy Art by Ramon Rosanas Colour art by Lee Loughbridge Lettering by Sal Cipriano “Benjamin Percy (Wolverine) and Ramon
Read moreWritten by Jason Starr Art by Will Conrad Colour art by Ivan Nunns Lettering by Sal Cipriano “When a young,
Read moreThis issue’s cover by artist Keron Grant is arguably the best of the 4 covers. It has a fresh and
Read moreWarning of spoilers for this issue and the movie Bad Time At The El Royale (2018)! John Lees uses three
Read moreA Japanese hitman, a Mexican street urchin, an Afghan military aide, a Polar research scientist, a midwestern American survivalist –
Read moreWhen a young, middle-class Mexican couple targeted for death by the Juarez Cartel flee across the border into Texas, they
Read moreHotell #2 by writer John Lees, artist Dalibor Talajić, colorist Lee Loughridge and letterer Sal Cipriano is open for business again
Read moreAWA Upshot have announced a new series even before their first wave of titles have hit shelves completely. Which is
Read moreAlex, Donny, and Primo are bad men with a bad past. A past full of blood and death and a
Read moreWhile the ‘normal’ physical and digital copies of this issue are still waiting to see release, publisher AWA Studios is
Read moreAWA Studios would like to remind you of their new series, Old Haunts by Rob Williams, Ollie Masters, Laurence Campbell, Lee Loughridge
Read moreWarning of spoilers! The cover by artist Kaare Andrews is very original in feel. Though it is arguable that the
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