Author Archives: Zach Wilkerson

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Review: Flash Gordon #1

By | Apr 11, 2014 | Reviews

Why should you care about “Flash Gordon” #1? How about the team-up of Jeff Parker, Evan Shaner, and Jordie Bellaire? Does that do anything for you? Written by Jeff Parker Illustrated by Evan Shaner Colored by Jordie Bellaire Flash Gordon never fit in on Earth. But on the bizarre planet MONGO, Flash’s thirst for thrills […]

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The DC3kly Presents: “Batman Eternal,” Week 1 – An Interview with Artist Jason Fabok

By , and | Apr 10, 2014 | Columns

The DC3 decided to take on the Herculean task of covering DC’s weekly books! Our coverage will rotate between creator interviews, issue reviews and annotations, and long-form pieces on featured characters. This, friends, is the DC3kly! To start off our “Batman Eternal” coverage right, we have a chat with artist Jason Fabok, who provided the […]

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Review: Iron Fist: The Living Weapon #1

By | Apr 10, 2014 | Reviews

Get ready for fantastically innovative art, death defying kung-fu action, and a whole lot of brooding as Kaare Andrews kicks off “Iron Fist: The Living Weapon.” Written and Illustrated by Kaare Andrews High above the city, in a multi-million dollar penthouse, Danny Rand, a.k.a. Iron Fist, “The Living Weapon,” is haunted by the consequences of […]

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Review: Aquaman and the Others #1

By | Apr 3, 2014 | Reviews

Spinning out the well-received arc in Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis’ “Aquaman,” The Others make a return in their own ongoing series. Does their solo outing sink or swim? Can the market really support two Aquaman titles? Dive in and find out! Written by Dan Jurgens Illustrated by Lan Medina A “FUTURES END” prelude! Spinning […]

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Review: Real Heroes #1

By | Mar 27, 2014 | Reviews

In a rare solo outing, Bryan Hitch marries his widescreen cinematic style with the advent of big budget superhero blockbusters in this bombastic new mini-series from Image Comics. Written and Illustrated by Bryan Hitch They are the six most famous actors in the world and together they play The Olympians, the biggest superhero movie franchise […]

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Review: Wonder Woman #29

By | Mar 21, 2014 | Reviews

Heading into the final stretches of this modern day Greek epic, Azzarello and Chiang waste no time getting into the nitty-gritty. Written by Brian Azzarello Illustrated by Cliff Chiang Colored by Matthew Wilson If the helmet fits…then it’s time to play God! “Wonder Woman” under Azzarello and company has been quite an interesting comic. Understatement […]

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Review: Zero #6

By | Mar 20, 2014 | Reviews

“Zero” is a wave that refuses to crest. After last month’s game-changing issue, Vanesa Del Rey joins Ales Kot to shake up Edward Zero’s world just a little bit more in “Zero” #6. Written by Ales Kot Illustrated by Vanesa Del Rey Colored by Jordie Bellaire The Large Hadron Collider. Edward Zero’s newly gained knowledge. […]

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Review: Beasts of Burden: Hunters and Gatherers

By | Mar 14, 2014 | Reviews

Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson return to the strange but charming world of “Beasts of Burden”, with a one-shot that will be adored by old and new fans alike. Written by Evan Dorkin Illustrated by Jill Thompson This standalone adventure is the perfect entry point for readers new to this award-winning series. The town of […]

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Pick of the Week: Batman #29

By | Mar 13, 2014 | Reviews

‘Dark City’ reaches it’s startling conclusion in this oversized issue, further cementing ‘Zero Year’ as one of the best “Batman” tales in some time. Written by Scott Snyder Illustrated by Greg Capullo and Dany Miki Colored FCO Plascencia The “DARK CITY” chapter of “ZERO YEAR” reaches its conclusion in this amazing, extra-sized issue! Now, the […]

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Review: Jupiter’s Legacy #4

By | Mar 7, 2014 | Reviews

If you thought the six month wait for the latest issue of “Jupiter’s Legacy” was rough, just be glad you haven’t spent the last nine years under despotic superhuman rule. That’s where we find our heroes in “Jupiter’s Legacy” #4, and things aren’t pretty. Written by Mark Millar Illustrated by Frank Quitely Brandon and his […]

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Review: Starlight #1

By | Mar 6, 2014 | Reviews

In “Starlight” #1, Mark Millar teams up with Goran Parlov to tell the tale of science hero Duke McQueen. The result is about as far from “Kick-Ass” as you can get. Written by Mark Millar Illustrated by Goran Parlov Forty years ago, Duke McQueen was the space hero who saved the universe. But then he […]

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