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melancholiaenthroned · 8 months
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...Did you think justice could be held back by the dark?
Duke Thomas as The Final Knight in Outsiders #3, art by Robert Carey and Valentina Taddeo
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thecomicsnexus · 2 years
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graphicpolicy · 10 months
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Outsiders #1 opens up a whole new world
Outsiders #1 opens up a whole new world. It's a fun start that has an X-Files vibe about it #comics #comicbooks #ncbd
When I think of “Outsiders,” I think of a team put together by Batman to deal with threats outside of Gotham. But, that role is now taken by Batman, Inc., and beyond that generally having a “Bat” theme in the characters, the mission feels a bit similar. But, what about what’s unknown? The weird? That’s where this new Outsiders comes in, with Outsiders #1 planting a big flag and opening up worlds…
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why-i-love-comics · 3 months
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Outsiders #8 - "Hex" (2024)
written by Jackson Lanzing art by Collin Kelly, Robert Carey, & Valentina Taddeo
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laurajameskinney · 3 months
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Planetary (1998) #27, released 2009, colored by Laura Martin. Left to right, Elijah Snow, Jakita Wagner, Drummer
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Outsiders (2023) #1, released 2023, colored by Valentina Taddeo. Left to right, Jakita Wagner, Luke Fox, Kate Kane.
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Outsiders (2023) #7, released 2024, colored by Valentina Taddeo, showing Jakita Wagner.
@ DC : How is this allowed to happen? Like, genuinely, sincerely: what the fuck? It's 2024. This is embarrassing beyond belief. The fact that professional artists are allowed to get away with this is insulting.
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kilowogcore · 3 months
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Jinny Hex tried to use flirt! It hurt itself in its confusion! You have no idea how long I spent tryin' ta' find some flag that matched her colors.
(Art sampled from "Outsiders" Vol. 5 #8 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Robert Carey, Valentina Taddeo, Tom Napolitano, James Reid, Jessica Berbey, and Katie Kubert. Edits: Altered Dialogue)
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zahri-melitor · 17 days
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Because I was curious and we don't discuss this often, I went ahead and looked at the female artist situation for DC in November 2024.
Starting conditions: I am considering 'artist', 'penciller', and 'inker' together. I am not considering cover artists or colorists as they are largely not yet listed.
Skylar Patridge (Action Comics back up)
Fabiana Mascolo (Catwoman)
Mindy Lee (Harley Quinn)
Adriana Melo (Power Girl)
Yeah, it's worse. Hmm let me run through the full set for August 2024, as the November ones don't have full creative teams listed yet (still ignoring covers):
Sophie Campbell (Birds of Prey) (artist)
Emanuela Lupacchino (Shazam!) (artist)
Claire Roe (Absolute Power: Task Force VII #4) (artist)
Nicoletta Baldari (Primer: Clashing Colours) (artist)
Alitha Martinez (Absolute Power: Origins) (pencils)
Jordie Bellaire (Birds of Prey, Nice House by the Sea) (colorist)
Trish Mulvihill (Shazam!) (colorist)
Tríona Farrell (Gotham City Sirens) (colorist)
Valentina Taddeo (Outsiders) (colorist)
Tamra Bonvillain (Batman/Superman; World's Finest) (colorist)
Ariana Maher (Absolute Power, Superman, Detective Comics) (letterer)
Saida Temofonte (The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries; Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?) (letterer)
So that's 5 artists, 5 colorists, and two letterers.
Interestingly the spread of the projects they've worked on is less ghettoed than writer, though only Ariana Maher has any of what I would consider headlining titles.
There is a level of correlation where a title that has a female writer might also have a female artist, but it's not hugely consistent, particularly when we get to colorist or letterer.
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dccomicsnews · 3 months
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"Hex" Writers: Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly Artist: Robert Carey  Color Artist: Valentina Taddeo Letterer: Tom Napolitano Review by James Attias Outsiders #8 brings us a western, a ghost story, and a mystery. Yippee ki-yay, comic lovers! Let’s ride on in! The Good, The Bat and The Ugly Firstly, I’m really proud of that subheading... it’s the little things that keep this nerd going. Now back to this here rootin' tootin' book gosh darn it! If there’s something strange, in your neighborhood, who you gonna call? That’s right... Batwoman and Jinny Hex! Quite the unconventional dynamic duo if I do say so myself. The last time we saw the descendent of the scarred old cowboy anti-hero, she was hanging out with Young Justice in the almost instantly forgettable run by Brian Michael Bendis. Well, now she’s back and she's bringing a curse, a gun, and a ghost with her. I really enjoyed the triple genres in this issue, as they really kept what could have been a standard story fresh and interesting. Also, when I say triple genre I mean; Superhero, Western, and horror story; a delightful cocktail of chaos for a great read. [gallery type="single-slider" columns="4" size="large" ids="190870,190871,190872,190869"] Face For Radio The art in this issue was decent, and I enjoyed the brief interlude told from the perspective of an old Ghoul. The colors were very sepia-toned, giving the feel of an Old West "Wanted" poster with the occasional pop of spooky blue. This was a fun read for a fan who grew up watching westerns (and Scooby-Doo, because it's awesome) with his dad. The tale’s tone, story, and ties to stories, both past and future, made it quite special. Conclusion Outsiders #8 was a great little sci-fi western that should be a fun read for anyone. I’m excited about what comes next, both from this creative team and the eclectic collection of comic characters. Images Courtesy of DC Entertainment (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push();
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superpoweredfancast · 3 months
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Outsiders #8 Review
Outsiders #8 DC Comics Written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly Art by Robert Carey Colors by Valentina Taddeo Letters by Tom Napolitano The Rundown: Batwoman finds herself fighting ghosts with Jinny Hex. Kate Kane finds herself in the middle of a ghost town in the desert with Jinny Hex holding a gun on her. As the pair talk, Batwoman discovers that the town is surrounded by ghosts and…
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dispatchdcu · 9 months
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Outsiders #3 Review
Outsiders #3 Review #DC #dccomics #comics #comicbooks #news #dcu #dcuuniverse #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #batman #darkknight #capedcrusader #brucewayne #gotham #bat #detectivecomics #detective #robin
Writers: Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly Art:  Robert Carey Colors:  Valentina Taddeo Letters: Tom Napolitano Publisher:  DC Comics Price: $4.99 Release Date: January 9th, 2024 The Outsiders enter the Multiverse!  In Outsiders #3, Drummer discovers a sequence of numbers in her dreams that turn out to be multiversal coordinates.  The coordinates open a doorway, but to where?  Batwoman and Luke…
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novie-luv · 1 year
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Patrick Piazzalunga
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Valentina Taddeo
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thecomicsnexus · 2 years
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why-i-love-comics · 3 months
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Outsiders #8 - "Hex" (2024)
written by Jackson Lanzing art by Collin Kelly, Robert Carey, & Valentina Taddeo
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airworthycomics · 3 years
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The Lovers
And though the waltz will have its ending There’s no harm in just pretending That they are special and apart
Peter and Felicia | Spider-Man and Black Cat
Virgilio D'Ambrosio (art), Valentina Taddeo (colour)
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kilowogcore · 2 months
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No bodyshamin' is intended (maybe pokin' a little fun at men's tendency ta' exaggerate) but just look at that thing!
Ain't that the most ridiculously phallic construction ya' ever seen? Or have ya' seen somethin' more ridiculous?
(Art sampled from "Outsiders" Vol. 5 #9 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Robert Carey, Valentina Taddeo, Tom Napolitano, James Reid, Jessica Berbey, and Rob Levin. Edits: Additional dialogue and balloons.)
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oosteven-universe · 5 years
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Soulfire vol.8 #2
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Soulfire vol.8 #3 Aspen Comics 2019 Written by J.T. Krul Pencilled by Raffaele Forte Inked by Sara Ianniello Coloured by Valentina Taddeo & Jesse Heagy Lettered by Zen     Grace is determined to protect magic in all its forms from a world still locked in their technological ways, but she is not outwardly looking for a fight. Minerva, on the other hand, has amassed a strike force from around the globe and is ready to face this strange new danger. And now, she has a target--Rainier’s realm at Devil’s Tower!     They weren't kidding this really is the biggest story that they've told yet. The opening here is a great way to look back at the history of the franchise thus far and for new readers it is a boon and for long-time fans it's just a beautiful reminder. Just to look back and see what Malakai has been through as young man and to have survived it none the worse for wear, seriously, just makes me think he is much more impressive. Also to see how far he's come and how much he's grown up, whether he was ready to or not, is a nice thing to see.     J.T. Is an incredibly good, strong writer and he understands how a story should be structured. The way he utilises the story & plot development and weaves it with the character development, like a Twizzler or a Red Vine, that is carried along the pacing is so well done. One of the things that I found to be very enjoyable is the dialogue between Mal and P.J.. This to me is how two best friends are not only going to talk to each other but who have each other's back in a way that says the bonds of friendship they have have made them family, brother's if you will so that looking out for each other is as instinctive as it gets.     With folks like Defence Minister Cordella who needs friends or more apropos enemies when you've got her. I don't like this woman and I don't think we are supposed to. She is motivated by something that puts her at odds with the situation and that's dangerous plus she's also power hungry another trait that spells potential disaster. Add into that those she has paid to be brought to her side, otherwise some of them wouldn't have the right motivation.     I love the interiors that we are seeing here. There is something about the linework that is so classically comics and yet is has this stellar attention to detail while managing to add this manga-ish feel to the book. P.J.'s hair and the wings, and Rainier himself help fuse the genre's together like we saw in Yu Gi Oh. Good grief seeing Abel and all the linework on him is a complete wow factor. The way that we see the composition inside the panels through the perspective, angles and utilisation of backgrounds show this wonderfully talented eye for storytelling. Also I'm madly wild with how we see the inking done and how they finish the linework perfectly. The colour work here is outstanding! From lights of all kinds and the brightness in the hues it just stands out and draws the eye. The way we see the colour work define musculature's is sensation and the colour blocking is utilised effectively and even some colour gradation brings this life.     It is nice to see Vanyss again even if she's with Rainier at this point in time. Why Grace is with him though is beyond any true reasoning I can see. I mean let's think about it for a moment, she wants to protect magic, she unleashes magic into the world through Mal as she betrays him, then she runs to Rainier who wants to yield all the magic and rule the world. Saying he's reformed, she is taking him at his word and wants him to change her mind on their past. So that the ending plays out like it does sends my head spinning faster than a kid on a sit-n-spin! This is just a damn fun read.
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