“Punch Drunk”
I am truly shocked but I actually thought this issue was okay. Last issue really frustrated me to no end and I dreaded picking this one up. But there were several factors that were different about this issue that I think slightly improved it from the last one.
First off, we get J.J. Kirby as the artist this time. I didn’t think David Williams and Kelsey Shannon’s art from last issue was horrible at all. In fact I stated in my review for that issue that I thought it was perfect especially with some of the facial expression they did. But I think Kirby’s art suited the story just that much more. I remember first seeing J.J. Kirby’s work in the Backlash series.
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Wildstorm Addiction Podcast – Episode 6
Welcome to a special episode of Wildstorm Addiction! Our resident Wildstorm experts Joe David Soliz & Benjamin Murphy talk about the A god Somewhere – OGN and Ben gets an exclusive “live” interview with Steve Niles to discuss his upcoming X-files/30 Days of Night crossover.
Ben welcomes everyone to Episode #6 live from New Dimension Comics in Cranberry Twp, PA along with Steve Niles creator of 30 Days of Night. He’s nearing the end of his signing tour for his newest creation, Mystery Society.
Wildstorm Addiction Podcast – Episode 5
Welcome to another episode of Wildstorm Addiction! Our resident Wildstorm experts Joe David Soliz & Benjamin Murphy talk about the Wildstorm comic releases for the weeks of 6/2 through 6/9.
Ben welcomes everyone to Episode #5 w/reviews of Sparta #4, Gen 13 #36, and The Authority #23.
Joe gives the sad news about the breakup of the Comic Addiction Network website.
Dv8: Gods and Monsters #3
“Chemical Chords” (No Spoilers)
This was a much more subdued issue than the previous two. It is ironically fitting considering what Powerhaus is doing in this issue.
This issue felt like set-up for something bigger later on. Based on the end of the issue, I doubt one of the characters here is done in this story like they say they are. So far, each of the issue covers have given us a heads-up of which Dv8 character we’re going to focus on: issue one focused on Copycat, issue two on Bliss, and here we focus on Powerhaus. It’s a nice story structure because each of the kids gets their time in the spotlight.
