Review – Aquaman #27
Aquaman and Dolphin are imprisoned, Vulko just broke out of prison, and Mera’s trying to break back in. Click the jump for a review of Aquaman #27.
Aquaman and Dolphin are imprisoned, Vulko just broke out of prison, and Mera’s trying to break back in. Click the jump for a review of Aquaman #27.
I was only going to do the Aquaman review this week because I am completely obsessed with a big fan of Stjepan Sejic. But then I found out that another artist I obsessively stalk follow, Stephanie Hans, is on the Batwoman book, so I had to do a quick review of that too, because it’s
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Binary System is on the road this week, and we’ll return with an episode next Thursday. In the meantime we did what we love to do: browse through our favorite artists over on DeviantArt. Here’s a handful of the ones we were lingering over this week (all images below are Safe For Work, though a few of
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