‘Monstress’ #3 is a middle of the road chapter in Maika’s journey
Monstress #3 isn’t a terrible read and definitely has potential because of its conflicted protagonist and dark, scary visuals.
Monstress #3 isn’t a terrible read and definitely has potential because of its conflicted protagonist and dark, scary visuals.
In a world where a valid Republican contender (polls wise) for the president of the United States wants to prevent Muslims from entering the country based on their faith alone, Monstress #2 is an important read as Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda show the harrowing results of racism and bigotry on a once flourishing city through the lens of an urban fantasy horror story. It is also a powerful character study as Maika fights to control the wolf within while also trying to get her adorable companion Kippa (who is sadly afraid of her) to safety, and Liu and Takeda continue to expand and explore their world with the introduction of the inquisitrixes and Edenites.
Monstress #1 Written by Marjorie Liu Art by Sana Takeda Letters by Rus Wooton Published by Image Comics Monstress #1 is 72 pages of immersion into a world filled with magic, but that has been torn apart by wars and their results. Writer Marjorie Liu and artist Sana Takeda draw on many influences in this …
Venom #10-#13, #13.1-#13.4, & #14 Written by Rick Remender, Rob Williams, & Jeff Parker Art by Lan Medina, Tony Moore, Lee Garbet, Sana Takeda, Julian Tedesco, Nelson Decastro, & Terry Pallot Published by Marvel Comics Continuing from his first story arc as well as being tied up in the “Spider-Island” event, Flash Thompson a.k.a. Agent …