Unbelievable Unteens in Dark Horse Comics Full Solicits August 2021
Unbelievable Unteens in Dark Horse Comics Full Solicits August 2021
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UNBELIEVABLE UNTEENS WORLD OF BLACK HAMMER #1 (OF 4) CVR A C
DARK HORSE COMICS
(W) Jeff Lemire, Tyler Crook (A/CA) Tyler Crook
From the world of the Eisner Award-winning Black Hammer series comes this meta team superhero saga taking place between two different worlds.
After signing at a comic book convention, Unbelievable Unteens artist Jane Ito finds herself visited by one of the characters from her own creation-but was it her own creation? Were the Unteens an actual school of teenaged misfit superheroes who battled supervillains under the lead of the mysterious Dr. Miles Moniker? And if so, who wiped th
Calum Petrie reviews Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins Vol. 3 #2…
As we return to Exandria, the legends of Vox Machina grow more righteous (or notorious) by the day. The future heroes of Tal’dorei are still relatively early on in their story, and yet that does not mean that their journey is any less entertaining.
In the last issue we saw our trepid adventurers blowing through cash and in desperate need of a pay day. When the proposition of easy money comes from a shady halfling gentleman, why would you not follow him?
The last issue ended with Vox Machina stepping into the ring for their first round battle in the fight pit, and we pick up just as the clash begins. Considering that we are transferring the actions of a D&D game into a comic book, it is all the action with none of the dice rolling antics. The fight sequences are played off very nicely with lots of humour and nods to the character interactions from the show thrown into the fray.
The good life never lasts.
After paying off their debt to Drez Vina, Vox Machina enjoy a week in Westruun’s lap of luxury. But that costs coin, which has a bad habit of running out. So to keep themselves in the black (and the taverns, and the brothels) they agree to join an underground fighting ring. But before they can bash their way to cash, their attention is snagged by the case of a missing child.
Prepare to jump back into the fray with series III of Critical Role: Vox Machina Origins, from the New York Times bestselling team of Jody Houser (Orphan Black, Stranger Things), Olivia Samson, MSASSYK (Isola, Gotham Academy), and Ariana Maher (James Bond, Xena)!