Comic Credits Writer: Alexander Banchitta Illustrator: Robert Ahmad Letterer: Fred C Stresing Headless Logo: Gabe Pinto Scout Production: Kurt Knippel Introduction: Headless is a comic series that is currently published by Scout Comics, it is a new book from our associate, Alexander Banchitta, whose books we reviewed in the past. Now, heading into this issue, I knew nothing about what Headless would bring to the table. However, by the title I assumed the book could be about a murder mystery. Whereas, Wheelz hypothesized, correctly, that this would be a horror-action…
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Review: Champions of Earth #3
The following is a review of Champions of Earth #3 Comic Credits Written and created by Alexander Banchitta & James Riccardo Pencils by Marcelo Salaza Inks by Scott Shriver Lettering by Fred C. Stresing Cover Art by Gabe Pinto This is the final issue for Champions of Earth and I have to say that it concludes in a way that I was not expecting. One of the things I have enjoyed about this series crafted by Alexander Banchitta and James Riccardo is that it has a certain way…
Read MoreComic Review: Champions of Earth #1
The following is a review of Champions of Earth #1 Comic Credits Written and created by Alexander Banchitta & James Riccardo Art by Koko Amboro Toning by Scott Shriver Lettering by Fred C Stresing Cover Art by Jerry Gaylord (Pencils), Scott Shriver (Inks), Gabe Pinto (Colors) Champions of Earth is a book I knew nothing about, and found myself enjoying this first issue. I have to start off and say the book has some strong language, so if one does not want their kids reading a comic book with…
Read MoreReview: Fright Comics – Captives #1
What’s going on heroes? Today, we have a comic review on Captives #1 produced by Fright Comics. The series is written by Alexander Banchitta with Robert Ahmad penciling pages 1, 7-23. The inks for those pages were done by Dan Parsons. Whereas Vojislav Vasiljevic did the art for pages 2-7 along with the inside cover. The cover for this issue was done by Mike Dubisch. Finally, Fred D Stresing did the lettering. To start off this may seem a bit different from what I usually read or review, but I enjoyed it. Captives…
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