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All issues of the Rivers Of London: Here Be Dragons mini-series from Titan Comics are out now!
I had a great time working on these comics and I hope fans will enjoy reading them as much as I did writing them...
I want to thank Ben Aaronovitch for inviting me to write a story in the Rivers of London world, and top folks Andrew Cartmel, Jose Maria Beroy, David Cabeza, Jordi Escuin Llorach, Jim Campbell, David Leach, V.V. Glass (@anadapta), Veronica Fish, Patricio Clarey, David M. Buisan (@davidmbuisan), Gyula Nemeth (@gynemeth) and Abigail J. Harding (@abz-j-harding), who were a pleasure to work with! 🐉 🚁 🎸
The collected edition of Rivers Of London: Here Be Dragons will be out in December!
#rivers of london#ben aaronovitch#veronica fish#gyula nemeth#v.v. glass#patricio clarey#david m buisan#abigail j harding#jose maria beroy#david cabeza#jordi escuin llorach
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Nyx #1
Woman on fire
Dynamite
#Nyx#Woman on fire#Dynamite#Dynamite Comics#comics#comics en español#comics books#Jordi Escuin Llorach#Taylor Espocito#Lucrecia Borgia#Adramalech#Marc Bastel#sci-fi#scifi#demons
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Rivers of London: Deadly Ever After #4 "Chapter 4: All Stories Must Come to an End"
By Celeste Bronfman, Andrew Cartmel, José María Beroy, David Cabeza, Jordi Escuin Llorach, and Jim Campbell
I started the series back when I was working at a comic shop and it looked interesting. I definitely want to look into Rivers of London as a series. I think this little story will make more sense at that point. It's not bad on it's own. Just a little short.
#Rivers of London: Deadly Ever After#Celeste Bronfman#Andrew Cartmel#José María Beroy#David Cabeza#Jordi Escuin Llorach#Jim Campbell#Titan Comics#Limited series#2023#rating: 4
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Space Job #4 continues with the laughs and leaves us wanting more
Space Job #4 continues with the laughs and leaves us wanting more #comics #comicbooks #ncbd
When I first went to read Space Job, I expected a spoof of Star Trek. But, after the first issue it was clear I was so very wrong. The series has far more in common with The Office than it does with the various sci-fi series set on space ships. From early on with a First Officer getting killed to a Captain who’s utterly clueless and the crew who think he’s an idiot, the series is a workplace…
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#alvaro sarraseca#comic books#Comics#dark horse#Dark Horse Comics#david a. goodman#featured#jordi escuin llorach#mauro mantella#space job
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Coming from Dark Horse: Cain, written by Walter Hill and Mike Benson with interior artist Beni R. Lobel, colorist Jordi Escuin Llorach and letterer Frank Cvetkovic, is “a thrilling neo-noir tale of a blind hitman operating in the gritty world filled with crime and violence.” The original graphic novel comes out in November.
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#cain#graphic novels#dark horse comics#walter hill#mike benson#beni r. lobel#jordi escuin llorach#frank cvetkovic#dark horse
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Space Job #1 Review
Space Job #1 Review #spacejob #darkhorse #darkhorsecomics #comicbooks #news #art #info #NCBD #amazon #comicbooknews #previews #review
Writer: David A. Goodman Artist: Alvaro Sarraseca Colorist: Jordi Escuin Llorach Letterer: Mauro Mantella Publisher: Dark Horse Price: 3.99 Release Date: February 8, 2023 Reviewer: David Dunham After working on a space station for five years, assistant chef Danny Sheridan receives orders to transfer to the S.S. George H.W. Bush. Will serving as First Officer aboard a spaceship prove as satisfying…
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Space Job #4 Review
Space Job #4 Dark Horse Comics Written by David A. Goodman Art by Alvaro Sarraseca Colors by Jordi Escuin Llorach Letters by Mauro Mantella The Rundown: The crew deals with the new first officer as they prepare for the funeral of the last one. Operations officer Travis has one foot off the ship as he waits for a transport that will get him away from the ship and into a new opportunity. One…
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Reading 2022: Extraordinary: A Villains Story (2021): 23.4.2022
#extraordinary a villains story#v.e. schwab#villains series#extraordinary comics#victor vale#enid balam#jordi escuin llorach#nocti reads#reading 2022
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Review: ExtraOrdinary
Series: Villians #1.5Author: V.E. SchwabArtist: Enid BalamColorist: Jordi Escuin LlorachLetterer: Rob SteenPublisher: Titan ComicsReleased: November 16, 2021Received: Own Okay, so I know that V.E. (Victoria) Schwab writing graphic novels is not new (she wrote a tie-in series for her Shades of Magic world), but this is the first time I got to read the issues/volumes as they came out, and I am so…
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#Comic#Comic Review#Comics#Cover#Enid Balam#Graphic Novel#Jordi Escuin Llorach#Review#Rob Steen#Schwab#Titan Comics#V.E. Schwab#Victoria Schwab
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Indie Comics Review: Extraordinary #1
Indie Comics Review: Extraordinary #1 @ComicsTitan @veschwab #EnidBalam @JELlorach #DCComicsNews @coachbeee #SupportIndieComics
Review: Extraordinary #1 [Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers] Publisher: Titan Comics Writer: V.E. Schwab Artist: Enid Balam Colorist: Jordi Escuin Llorach Letterer: Rob Steen Reviewed by: Carl Bryan Summary “Hello Charlotte.” – Prisoner Zero Extraordinary #1 – YT bestselling author of Addie LaRue, V. E. Schwab returns for a new anti-villain story! Expands deeper into the…
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#Carl Bryan#DC comics news#Enid Balam#Extraordinary#Jordi Escuin Llorach#Rob Steen#Titan#Titan Comics#Titan Comics Review#V.E. Schwab
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Canon (Biro) Aces 51/?: Victor Vale in Extraordinary A Villains Story (2021) by V.E. Scwab; Enid Balám; Jordi Escuin Llorach 2/ 4
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Monday Monday #03 A Rivers of London Story
Monday Monday #03 A Rivers of London Story Titan Comics 2021 Written by Ben Aaronovitch & Andrew Cartmel Illustrated by José María Beroy Coloured by Jordi Escuin Llorach Lettered by Rob Steen A werewolf is on the loose in London and will stop at nothing to avoid capture! I am such a huge fan of this franchise and while the wizarding world of Harry Potter made it popular again this is definitely the much better, more integrated franchise that we need. Peter is a great example of a man who wields magic and has all the human flaws that make him such a likeable and relatable character. This is encapsulated when being awoken by his twins and suddenly he’s got bottles ready for them. That’s reactionary and instinctive and doesn’t get showy or flashy, it's just what needs to be done and then what happens next well that’s the detective in him trying to figure a few things out. It is so smartly done and so incredibly interesting in such a mundane manner which is why it works so incredibly well. I am such a huge fan of the way that this is being told. The story & plot development that we see through how the sequence of events unfold as well as how the reader learns information is presented exceptionally well. The character development that we see through the narration, the dialogue, the character interaction as well as how they act and react to the situations and circumstances which they encounter continue to showcase their ever changing, evolving personalities beautifully. I’m actually very much enjoying the fact that Peter has a new shadow this go round with Billy and while it’s nice that others see Peter’s change and potential and he doesn’t it does make for an interesting partnership. The pacing is excellent and as it takes us through the pages revealing more of the story we just don’t want to see these end. How this is being structured and how the layers within the story continue to emerge, grow, evolve and strengthen is really rendered extraordinarily well. What I love about seeing the avenues in the layers opening up is whether they will be explored more fully or not and regardless the amount of depth, dimension and complexity they manage to add to the story is staggering. How we see everything working together to create the story’s ebb & flow as well as how it moves the story forward is impeccably achieved. I am a huge fan and supporter of the interior artwork that we see here. I’ll start right off with saying there shouldn’t be any blank backgrounds after all if we’re going to see as much of the Goblin Market as we do then let that flag fly! Having blank spaces when we’re teased with such beauty is a pet peeve of mine so take that, not the former boy band, for what you will. The linework is exquisite and how we see the varying weights and techniques being utilised to create this level & quality of detail work that we see throughout the issue is simply stunning. The composition within the panels brings out the depth perception, sense of scale and the overall sense of size and scope to the story beautifully. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show a remarkably talented eye for storytelling. The various hues and tones within the colours being utilised to create the shading, highlights and shadow work show such an understanding of colour and how it should be applied. With Billy working with Peter and getting that chance to experience both worlds and how they interact we see this whole new perspective filled with awe, wonder and innocence that keeps the freshness alive in this series. With such intelligent and interesting writing sharp along with a fun but decidedly dry wit, it feel rights in every sense, to the characterisation that’s brought to life so incredibly well this is one of the smartest titles in comics.
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Rivers of London: Deadly Ever After #3 "Chapter 3: A Grimm Wish"
By Celeste Bronfman, Andrew Cartmel, José María Beroy, David Cabeza, Jordi Escuin Llorach, and Jim Campbell
#Rivers of London: Deadly Ever After#Celeste Bronfman#Andrew Cartmel#José María Beroy#David Cabeza#Jordi Escuin Llorach#Jim Campbell#Titan Comics#Limited series#2023#rating: 4
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Cain is a neo-noir tale of a blind hitman operating in the gritty world filled with crime and violence
Cain is a neo-noir tale of a blind hitman operating in the gritty world filled with crime and violence #comics #comicbooks #graphicnovel
Dark Horse teams up with film legend Walter Hill and award-winning television and comic writer Mike Benson to present Cain, a thrilling neo-noir tale of a blind hitman operating in the gritty world filled with crime and violence. Hill and Benson are joined by interior artist Beni R. Lobel, colorist Jordi Escuin Llorach and letterer Frank Cvetkovic, with Lobel also providing the cover art for this…
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#beni r. lobel#cain#dark horse#Dark Horse Comics#frank cvetkovic#graphic novel#graphic novels#jordi escuin llorach#mike benson#walter hill
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Dark Horse will release Space Job, a new miniseries by The Orville writer David A. Goodman, artist Álvaro Sarraseca and colorist Jordi Escuin Llorach starting in February. The science fiction comedy features the crew of the SS George H.W. Bush, which likes to procrastinate.
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#space job#dark horse comics#dark horse#comics#comic books#david a. goodman#alvaro sarraseca#jordi escuin llorach#mauro mantella
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Space Job #4 Review
Space Job #4 Review #spacejob #darkhorse #darkhorsecomics #comicbooks #news #art #info #NCBD #amazon #comicbooknews #previews #review
Writer: David A. Goodman Artist: Alvaro Sarraseca Colorist: Jordi Escuin Llorach Letterer: Mauro Mantella Cover Artist: Alvaro Sarraseca Publisher: Dark Horse Price: 3.99 Release Date: June 28th, 2023 Operations Officer Travis Biggins wants to quietly resign his commission and depart aboard the space truck after it delivers Captain Olivier’s desk. But the S.S. George H.W. Bush’s new First…
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#dark horse#Dark Horse Comics#Dark Horse Comics Reviews#dark horse reviews#Reviews#Space Job#Space Job 4#Space Job 4 Review
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