The Joker is 80! Take the jump to see what the Clown Prince of Crime is up to in The Joker 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular from DC Comics.
Browsing: Eduardo Risso
Cursed by the bite of a werewolf, gangster Lou Pirlo is anxious to find a cure. Fortunately, his girlfriend, Delia, is a certified witch – as are her sisters. But everything has a price, so Lou does what he does best – earning cash any which way. Can Lou rustle up the dough without getting into more trouble? Find out in our Major Spoilers review of Moonshine #13 from Image Comics.
The New York Times bestselling, Eisner Award winning creative team that redefined the crime genre with 100 Bullets—Brian Azzarello (Batman: Damned, Faithless) and artist Eduardo Risso—are back to kick off an all-new story arc of Moonshine from Image Comics this November.
A rip-roaring ride through what might have been, this one shot charts the rise of the Grim Knight, Batman’s darkest avatar!
Welcome to the weekly rundown of comic book reviews from Major Spoilers. There is a lot of stuff on the site, but this is your one-stop post to find all of the comics we’ve reviewed this week.
Hit Girl #6 opens with our psychotic heroine caught by the foot in a bear trap, menaced by a bear, with the body of her latest victim lying nearby. Find out how she escapes and the mayhem that then ensues in Hit Girl #6 from Image Comics.
Nothing says 1920’s like Prohibition and mobsters, but throw in a heapin’ helpin’ of mountain folk, chain gangs, plus a little fur and fangs? Well, then you got a recipe for Moonshine #10 from Image Comics.
What horrors lurk in the backwoods of Virginia? Gangster Lou Pirlo is about to find…
Image Comics has announced Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso are reuniting for Moonshine #1. We…
The prohibition era is full of depression, murder, mayhem, and the rise of the gangster.…
Rand Bellavia returns for another trip down memory lane to look at 40 years of…
Rand Bellavia takes a moment to travel down the timeline to look at 40 years…
Batman is a character that works regardless what kind of story you’re telling. Sci-fi? Sure!…
DC Comics has released the variant covers for Frank Miller’s Dark Knight III: The Master…