DEADPOOL: BACK IN BLACK #1 Combines Mouthy Merc With Sinister Symbiote!
Here’s your first look at Deadpool: Back in Black #1, first of a 5-part miniseries by writer Cullen Bunn and artist Salva Espin, on sale October 5th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
Here’s your first look at Deadpool: Back in Black #1, first of a 5-part miniseries by writer Cullen Bunn and artist Salva Espin, on sale October 5th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
Here’s your first look at Jessica Jones #1 by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Gaydos, on sale October 12th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
Animation Superstar Takes on Luke Cage for New Series!
Here’s your first look at Cage! #1 by award-winning animator Genndy Tartakovsky & Stephen DeStefano, on sale October 5th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
Here’s a short preview of Strange Attractors #4 by writer Charles Soule and artists Greg Scott & Soo Lee, on sale September 7th, 2016 from BOOM! Studios.
Here’s a short preview of the all-new, original 5-part miniseries Skybourne #1 by creator Frank Cho, on sale September 7th, 2016 from BOOM! Studios.
Here’s a sneak peek at a couple of pages from Tarzan On The Planet Of The Apes #1 by writers Tim Seeley & David Walker and artist Fernando Dagnino, on sale September 28th, 2016 from Dark Horse.
“The Fist & The Steel” – Part 2
Here’s a preview of Ninjak #19 by writer Matt Kindt and artists Khari Evans & Andres Guinaldo, on sale September 7th, 2016 from Valiant Comics.
Here’s a short preview of House of Penance #6, the last part of the horror miniseries by writer Peter Tomasi and artist Ian Bertram, on sale September 14th, 2016 from Dark Horse.
Here’s a 6 page preview of Harrow County #16, a tale of horror by writer Cullen Bunn and artist Tyler Crook, on sale September 14th, 2016 from Dark Horse.
There are many talented models and performers who bring their love & enthusiasm to dressing up as their favorite characters. Comic Book Critic will occasionally showcase a performer who embodies this spirit of cosplaying.
Whether it’s creating the costume from scratch, altering the appearance of an existing one, or just getting into character, these performers spend a lot of time and effort on their craft. As much as we all enjoy seeing our favorite fictional characters represented in real life, let’s not forget the behind-the-scenes work that goes into that portrayal.
One thing is for certain though, their love of cosplaying shines through in their work.
The Comic Book Critic Featured Cosplayer Interview is: