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Lady Zorro #1
Lady Zorro #1 American Mythology Productions 2020 Written by Pat Shand Illustrated by Vincenzo Carratù Coloured by Beezzz Studio Lettered by Natalie Jane Interior Layout Assists by Larry Watts & Mike Wolfer Who is Lady Zorro? Like an avenging phantom, Lady Zorro haunts the arid wastes of the southern California desert, defiantly fighting against the tyrannical forces of the Spanish Empire, but how did she come to be a revered, legendary figure in Native American folklore? In an all-new take on the Zorro mythos, we'll learn those answers and more in this special, one-shot tale of supernatural adventure that introduces you to a Lady Zorro we have never before seen! A secret cabal of Spanish Army soldiers who call themselves "The Pr digo" are using stolen, Native American magic to power their reign of terror over the native inhabitants of Alta California, and no one but Lady Zorro stands in their way. But will her incredible, acrobatic and sword skills be enough to stem the slaughter, led by the hideous, transformed Father Serra, who wields dark magic and commands an army of monstrous, demon coyotes? It's an all-new Lady Zorro for an all-new generation of readers! I liked this story a lot. I think that it spins out of a previous arc makes a lot of sense considering what it was we saw there. Then to have her take up the mantle in his name and carry on a tradition of helping those who need it gives her life new meaning and that is quite evident as we see throughout these pages. The way that this is being told is great because it's not just a gender swap it's done with purpose and as an homage which if you've followed the latest arcs you'll understand why. Pat does this with some really great respect and I am thoroughly enjoying how we see the introduction of her as she moves through the pages. The way this is being told is really extremely thoughtful and well rendered. The story & plot development we see through how the sequence of events unfold and how the reader learns information is presented beautifully. The opening is dramatic, intense and thoroughly entertaining while it seems more than a tad bit confusing. Odd and supposedly ceremonial in a way well you'll have to see it really engages the reader in strong way. This leads me into the character development we see here. I really like the way that we get to know these people. While the situations and circumstances find them revealing more about them by how they act and react there are also some very quiet times where we get the opportunity for those little things that say volumes. The pacing is great and as it takes us through the pages revealing the twists and turns along the way it helps to create the books ebb & flow. The interiors here are really to see. The linework is strong and interesting and how the varying weights are utilised to bring out the attention to detail is extremely well done. Our Friar or Padre or whatever he's supposed to be has this really nice hairy body which is something we don't see a lot of any more and I wish we would. The way we see backgrounds being utilised and how the work within the composition in the panels bring us a nice sense of scale, depth perception, the utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show this really good, solid and strong eye for storytelling. I am also really appreciating the way that we see the colour work here as well. The various hues and tones we see within the colours utilised to create the shading, highlights and shadow work is rendered extremely well. This is the start of something exciting. The way that this has about is so organic and so natural that it just feels right. We've barely begun and while she may have found a new identity to hide behind she's still that same frightened young woman who lost her brother and saw things that should have been impossible. So I will be interested in seeing how her personal growth and development works alongside her new persona. Shops will not be closed forever so you are going to want to contact your store and let them know you'll want this when it comes out.
#comic books#comics reviews#American Mythology Productions#pat shand#vincenzo carratu#beezzz studio#natalie jane
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Episode 318
Comic Reviews:
Aquaman: The Becoming 1 by Brandon Thomas, Diego Olortegui, Wade Von Grawbadger, Adriano Lucas
Batman Secret Files: Miracle Molly by James Tynion IV, Dani, Lee Loughridge
Death of Doctor Strange 1 by Jed MacKay, Lee Garbett, Antonio Fabela
X-Men: Onslaught Revelation by Si Spurrier, Bob Quinn, Javier Tartaglia
Miss Marvel Stretched Thin OGN by Nadia Shammas, Nabi Ali
Infinity Comic: Venom vs Carnage by Karla Pacheco, Scott Hepburn, Ian Herring
Star Wars Adventures: Ghost of Vader's Castle 1 by Cavan Scott, Francesco Francavilla, Megan Levens, Charlie Kirchoff
Big Ethel Energy by Keryl Brown Ahmed, Maria Li, Siobhan Keenan, Cathy Le
Frontiersman 1 by Patrick Kindlon, Marco Ferrari
Oddly Normal Vol 4 by Otis Frampton
Black Hammer Visions 8 by Scott Snyder, David Rubin
Cup Head Vol 2 by Zack Keller, Shawn Dickinson
He Who Fights With Monsters 1 by Francesco Artibani, Werther Dell'Edera
Boston Metaphysical Society: The Spirit of Rebellion by Madeleine Holly-Rosing, Gwynn Tavares
Suicide Jockeys 1 by Rylend Grant, Davi Leon Dias, Iwan Joko Triyono
Wrassle Castle Vol 1 by Colleen Coover, Paul Tobin, Galaad
Dead Beats London Calling by Joe Corallo, Val Halvorson
99 Cent Theatre:
The Passage by Brian Dorsey, Alex Guenther, Gabriel Nissi, Marcelo Salaza, Beezzz Studios
Fugitive of the Stars 0 by Sean Lewis
CHC One-Shots: The Sock Hop Killer by Paul Dulski, David Whalen
Additional Reviews: Buffy s11, Angel s8, Kill or Be Killed, What If Thor Was An Only Child, Spidey and his Amazing Friends, Stargirl s1, Free Guy, Star Wars Visions
News: sales numbers for House of Slaughter, Fantastic Beasts release date, Black Hammer: The End, Tom Taylor: Batgirl and ableism, Bennett, end of Guardians of the Galaxy, Mario movie casting, Tiger King 2, new Who showrunner, Marvel lawsuit drama, Enola Holmes 2, Omninews, new X-book from Gillen in 2022, Non-Stop Spidey returning as Savage Spider-Man in 2022
Trailers: Escape the Undertaker, Sandman, Stranger Things 4, Supercrooks, Inside Job
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Am It Glenn?
Comics Countdown:
Black Hammer Visions 8 by Scott Snyder, David Rubin
Stillwater 10 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer
Wrassle Castle 1 by Colleen Coover, Paul Tobin, Galaad
TMNT: The Last Ronin 4 by Peter Laird, Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz, Ben Bishop, Esau Escorza, Isaac Escorza
Tales From Harrow County 3 by Cullen Bunn, Emily Schnall
Snow Angels Season Two 4 by Jeff Lemire, Jock
Batman 113 by James Tynion IV, Brandon Thomas, Jason Howard, Jorge Jimenez, Tomeu Morey
Radiant Black 8 by Kyle Higgins, Marcelo Costa, Natalia Marques, Becca Carey
Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow 4 by Tom King, Bilquis Evely, Mat Lopes
Batman Secret Files: Miracle Molly by James Tynion IV, Dani, Lee Loughridge
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John Hervey’s martial arts action graphic novel “Black Tiger: Legacy of Fury” hits Indiegogo
John Hervey’s martial arts action graphic novel “Black Tiger: Legacy of Fury” hits Indiegogo
Late last week, independent comic book creator John Hervey launched a crowdfunding campaign for Black Tiger: Legacy of Fury, a 158-page action/adventure graphic novel collecting all six issues of the Black Tiger mini-series (which are currently only available in digital form). The book is written by John Hervey (Troubleman), with pencils by Rod Luper (Star Wars: Outlander) and Diego Bernard (Witc…
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#Arne Starr#Beezzz Studios#Black Tiger#Chuck Drost#Comics#Diego Bernard#IndieGoGo#John Hervey#Legacy of Fury#Robert Hawkins#Rod Luper#Vinicius Townsend
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CARAVAGGIO: A LIGHT BEFORE THE DARKNESS Review: An Angel with a Brush, A Demon with a Blade
Out now on @Comixology is CARAVAGGIO: A LIGHT BEFORE THE DARKNESS from @BellaFeMedia. Our own @SamanthaMaybe has read and reviewed it. Read her thoughts here. #Caravaggio
Written by Ken Mora, Art by Cyrus Mesarcia, Colored by Lancelot Catan & Beezzz Studios
Thanks to Bella Fe Media for providing a copy of this title for review!
Synopsis: His art saved The Church. Ambition exposed his secret lover. His Sword sealed their tragic Fate. The biography of volatile Baroque-Era artist Michelangelo Di Merisi.
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Admittedly, Baroque-Era artists are not my…
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Light Chasers: Issue #2 and Design Edition! The continuation of the Light Chasers story!
Light Chasers: Issue #2 and Design Edition! The continuation of the Light Chasers story!
Light Chasers: Issue #2 and Design Edition!’
The continuation of the Light Chasers story!
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Continuing the story of Jade, Nicky, and Oba- in issue #2 we learn of the fall out from the HUGE ending of issue #1, and where exactly the team is going to go from here.
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Light Chasers: Issue #2 and Design Edition! The continuation of the Light Chasers story!
Light Chasers: Issue #2 and Design Edition! The continuation of the Light Chasers story!
Light Chasers: Issue #2 and Design Edition!’
The continuation of the Light Chasers story!
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Continuing the story of Jade, Nicky, and Oba- in issue #2 we learn of the fall out from the HUGE ending of issue #1, and where exactly the team is going to go from here.
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Dark days in the dungeon as Beejay Arnold possibly faces the same fate as his father, Benedictine, when he's confronted by the ruthless Prince Geoffrey... America's Kingdom Issue 3 production is wrapping up. Thanks to Aris Gonzales, Alex Rivera, and BEEZZZ STUDIO. Join the mailing list for news and offers surrounding America's Kingdom and other titles: http://eepurl.com/cENsAj
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Zorro Sacrilege #4
Zorro Sacrilege #4 American Mythology Productions 2019 Written by Mike Wolfer Illustrated by Alex Miracolo Coloured by Beezzz Studio Lettered by Natalie Jane The explosive conclusion to ZORRO: SACRILEGE is here! Faced with the prospect of either exorcising the possessed inhabitants of the town or killing them all to free their souls, Zorro must sacrifice everything to destroy the evil once and for all! This is blazing supernatural action like you have never seen before as a legendary hero must face the very legions of Hell! This single issue feels like it's changing the way Zorro sees his world forever. Don Diego has played the part of the playboy for so long that in this role he has never done more or less what is merely on the surface. He has his workshop where he creates, invents, new weapons to use in crusade against injustice and never once did he stop and think where his family's money came from.. I absolutely love the fact that this man, Don Diego De La Vega, is confronted by an enemy whose existence is older than even the natives of this land. This enemy, this Diablo, has done more for not only furthering the emotional side of Don Diego but has enlightened him in ways that no one else has yet been able to do. Mike has proven his skills and talent as a writer many times over and yet here we are with an issue that has the emotional punch of Canelo Alvarez hitting you in the jaw. This changes how we see Zorro as well as he sees himself and to be able to do this while in the midst of this battle is beyond anything I could have wished for. The story & plot development for this is amazingly well done and how we see the information released so that we don't grasp what is truly happening until Zorro does is marvellous to see. The character development with Zorro and Muat is dynamic and impactful in so many ways. That it's always moving and feels like liquid running down a slope in ways that you cannot predict. With the pacing and how it allows the reader to see the twists and turns and the revelations make the ebb & flow of the story just pure dynamite. The interiors here are superb. The linework we see is exquisite and how the varying weights are manipulated and utilised to bring forth this attention to detail is rather stunning. The faces, facial expressions and body language not only bring us more characterisation but also provide a sense of movement and fluidity. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show a strong and talented eye for storytelling. The only thing I want to see more of are backgrounds, when we do see them they are sensational for enhancing the moments and providing a sense of size and scale to the book. The use lines to show movement isn't necessary and instead I'd love to see backgrounds utilised. The colour work is beautifully done as well. It is nice to see the darkness and heaviness of the situation come through in how the colours are utilised. If you have ever been a Zorro fan, wanted to see what he's all about, or just want to read some of the finest storytelling around you need to be asking your shop for this. It also sets up the Lady Zorro comic that'll be out soon as well. The respect to the past, tradition as well as the present and even the future are all within these pages so do yourself a favour and find this today.
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Zorro in Swords of Hell #3
Zorro in Sacrilege #3 American Mythology Productions 2019 Written by Mike Wolfer Illustrated by Alex Miracolo Coloured by Beezzz Studio Lettered by Natalie Jane Don Diego's vacation is far from relaxing. An accident in the lucrative tin mine on the Asistencia grounds kills several Native American workers, who are unceremoniously buried in the graveyard outside the Mission's walls. Later that night, a terrifying supernatural manifestation attacks and murders a monk within the sanctity of the chapel, while Muat's brother Lanu is whipped to death by the Spanish soldiers who are sworn to protect the Asistencia. Zorro jumps into action that night to investigate the mysterious murders. But inside the chapel, he comes face-to-face with a horrific, supernatural force that tells him that Zorro himself is the key to stopping the coming nightmare of possession and death within the walls of San Leticia Asistencia... I love what these folks are doing with the Legend of Zorro! I mean at this point in time both the Spanish and Native American's believed strongly in the supernatural and the old gods, well the Native American's at least. So it is only natural that we would see Don Diego and his alter ego fighting these forces throughout his journey's on the continent. I am sure that back in the day it was considered unthinkable to do what we do now and so it is with great pleasure that I read these adventures as I feel that they are an extremely natural fit for the time, era and peoples of the land. I am thoroughly enjoying the way that Mike is telling this story. The way that we see the plot & story development and the character development working so well together and being so essential to one another, as if one were Zorro the other Don Diego, is superb to see. With the addition of the pacing which picks things up beautifully which allows the release of information, revelations and the myriad of twists and turns to create a very quick feeling ebb & flow to the book. Now I like to talk about going off-script quite a bit but in this case we really aren't doing that instead the reader becomes to engrossed by what's happening on the page we don't have time to do anything else. Mike keeps us riveted on the pages and we just can't get enough. Alex's work on the interiors is very comic book style oriented which is delightful. Still I would like to see a bit more finesse with the linework so it can really bring out more attention to detail. I mean there are moments like seeing the statue on page four that looks incredible and I want to see more like that! I wouldn't hurt to make the dead scarier and the spirits less cute either, just saying because this doesn't exactly evoke fear in anyone. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels does show a solid eye for storytelling. The book would also benefit from stronger use of backgrounds. The colour work however is delightful. There is some nice choices in colours and the various hues and tones being utilised to show shading. That night sky from the window was stunning. The dead flesh could've been creepier though or at least different than the colour of the soldiers shirts. I am having a lot of fun with this story and how we see it unfold. In typical fashion we see someone who doesn't know of Zorro, a damsel who is not in distress per se and some corrupt soldiers as well those running the Asistencia. Secrets abound in this place where demons and the dead have free reign including inside the chapel which is supposed to be hallowed ground. Can Zorro stop the darkness from spreading or all who reside here doomed? Well next issue will bring us to the climax and close out this chapter and I can't wait to see what it's going to be.
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Episode 311
Sales!
Comic Reviews:
Suicide Squad: Get Joker! 1 by Brian Azzarello, Alex Maleev, Matt Hollingsworth
Suicide Squad: King Shark by Tim Seeley, Scott Kolins, John Kalisz
Guardians of the Galaxy Annual 2021 by Al Ewing, Jed MacKay, Flaviano, Juan Ferreyra, Rachelle Rosenberg
Deadpool: Black, White, and Blood 1 by Tom Taylor, Ed Brisson, James Stokoe, Whilce Portacio, Phil Noto, Rachelle Rosenberg
Extreme Carnage: Lasher 1 by Steve Orlando, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Alyssa Wong, Clay McLeod Chapman, Chris Mooneyham, Marcio Menyz
Spirits of Vengeance: Spirit Rider 1 by Taboo, B. Earl, Paul Davidson, Jeffrey Veregge, Dan Brown, Takashi Okazaki
Star Wars: War of the Bounty Hunters: 4-LOM and Zuckuss 1 by Daniel Jose Older, Kei Zama, Felipe Sobreiro
Trover Saves the Universe 1 by Tess Stone
Me You Love in the Dark 1 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Golem Walks Among Us 1 by Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Peter Bergting, Michelle Madsen
Lucky Devil 1 by Cullen Bunn, Fran Galan, El Torres
Elvira Meets Vincent Price 1 by David Avallone, Juan Samu, Walter Pereyra
Not All Robots 1 by Mark Russell, Mike Deodato
Porcelain 1 by Maria Llovet
We Don't Kill Spiders 1 by Joseph Schmalke
Lost Falls 1 by Curt Pires, Antonio Fuso, Pierluigi Minotti, Lee Loughridge
Heroes Union 1 by Roger Stern, Ron Frenz, Sal Buscema
99 Cent Theater
Dabung Girl and Cricket Fever by Saurabh Agarwal, Abhishek Singh
Death by Life 1 by Claudio Sepulveda, Anthony Zicari
Swipe 1 by Brenton Bolin, Beezzz Studio
Visor Viking 1 by Shannon Christopher Boengkih
Additional Reviews: Ray talks about a Cartoon, Camp Spirit, Haunted Mansion Behind the Attraction, Suicide Squad, Vivo, Frogcatchers, some books from Kurt Busiek library (Superstar: As Seen On TV, ArrowSmith, Wizard's Tale), Oracle Code, Girl Haven, Owl House ep9, Girl From The Sea, Making Friends trilogy, Surfside Girls
News: Ms. Marvel power controversy, Aaron relaunching Punisher, Nebula cancelled, South Park renewal, Runaways ends with #38, Omninews, big James Tynion IV news
Trailers: There Will Be Carnage, AHS, ACS, Stranger Things s4, Midnight Mass
Comics Countdown:
Nice House On the Lake 3 by James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez Bueno, Jordie Bellaire
Wynd 9 by James Tynion IV, Michael Dialynas
Stillwater 9 by Chip Zdarsky, Ramon Perez, Mike Spicer
American Vampire 1976 10 by Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque, Dave McCaig
Geiger 5 by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Brad Anderson
Not All Robots 1 by Mark Russell, Mike Deodato
The Me You Love In The Dark 1 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Lucky Devil 1 by Cullen Bunn, Fran Galan, El Torres
Good Asian 4 by Pornsak Pichetshote, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Lee Loughridge
Seven Secrets 11 by Tom Taylor, Daniele Di Nicuolo, Walter Baiamonte, Katia Ranalli
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Zorro in Galleon of the Dead #4
Zorro in Galleon of the Dead #4 American Mythology Productions 2020 Written by Mike Wolfer Illustrated by Alessandro Miracolo Coloured by Beezzz Studio Lettered by Natalie Jane Trapped aboard the rotting ship that sails between life and Hell itself, Zorro and Lady Zorro face the ultimate showdown against their unkillable foe, El Hijo del Muerte! Now saddled with the title of Captain of the ship of hideous horrors, Zorro must find a way to relieve himself of that duty if he is ever to return to the land of the living, and the key just might lie in the nightmarish, lower decks of the zombie-infested vessel! This one's the big finale, in a tale so chock-full of frights, plot twists, and action that you'll be gasping for breath as Zorro battles the beasts of hell on the Galleon of the Dead! This has been a great story and it’s nice to see if finish off so strongly. It’s been a minute since this started but honestly when a story is good and you remember everything you’ve read in it thus far you know that a small wait is well worth it. Plus the story has Muat who after her adventure with Zorro took up the name and mantle to make a difference and help others like she was helped so I am in for her anytime and every time. I am very much enjoying 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 exceedingly well. The character development that we see through the dialogue, the character interaction and how they act and react to the situations and circumstances that they encounter is extremely well rendered. The pacing is superb and as it takes us through the action packed pages revealing more and more of the story we’re amazed at what this Galleon is capable of. I like how we see this structured and how the layers within the story continue to grow, evolve and strengthen right up until the last page. The layers contain the characterisation, the plot twists and motivations and some other interesting bits and while some work with the main arc they all add depth and complexity to the story. How we see everything working together to create the story’s ebb & flow as well as how it moves the story forward is achieved extremely well. I love the classic comic book style artwork that we see here. The linework is nice, clean, crisp and tight and how the varying weights are being utilised to create the detail work is fantastic! I am enjoying the creativity and imagination that is on display here as well. I’d love to see more backgrounds being used as when we do see them they add so much to the moments and how they work within the composition of the panels to bring out the depth perception, sense of scale and the overall sense of size and scope to the book marvellously. 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 colour work is beautifully rendered as well. The various hues and tones within the colours being utilised to create the shading, highlights and shadow work show a solid eye for how colour works. I’ve long been a proponent of how American Mythology has taken Zorro into the supernatural realm and with stories like this one it is easy to see why it feels so fresh, new and exciting. Honestly because it really is. Adding in Lady Zorro to the mix and the legacy of Zorro is firmly entrenched in the world both the physical and the mystical thanks to some smart, intelligent and witty writing along with great characterisation and superb interior artwork.
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