Ami Brown awaits more information about her treatment options as she battles cancer on this week’s Alaskan Bush People — in an episode which also sees Matt injured in an explosion. As Ami waits to find out what her choices are when it comes to potential treatment, the episode sees the children getting ready to head to Alaska to help Matt start the huge job of packing up Browntown. However, Matt is then badly injured in a blast which means that Bear, Rain and Bird must struggle to do the work without his help. The episode is titled Weight of the...read more...
- 7/19/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
Midnighter #3
Written by Steve Orlando
Pencils by Aco
Inks by Aco and Hugo Petrus
Colors by Romulo Fajardo
Published by DC Comics
Aco returns in Midnighter #3, which really captures the way Midnighter’s computer for a brain work in an extremely non-linear plot. However, writer Steve Orlando weaves these time separated threads to tell a coherent story about Midnighter taking down members of an unknown organization that experiments on humans using the God Garden similar to the one that And there’s ample time for some flirting as Midnighter continues to date around along with bone crushing action and foggy glimpses into his past.
Like John Woo or The Wachowskis in their prime, Aco knows when to slow down the action for emphasis as Midnighter looks for clues to the whereabouts of a girl kidnapped by supervillain turned God Garden flunkie Multiplex. He also uses full page spreads to show...
Written by Steve Orlando
Pencils by Aco
Inks by Aco and Hugo Petrus
Colors by Romulo Fajardo
Published by DC Comics
Aco returns in Midnighter #3, which really captures the way Midnighter’s computer for a brain work in an extremely non-linear plot. However, writer Steve Orlando weaves these time separated threads to tell a coherent story about Midnighter taking down members of an unknown organization that experiments on humans using the God Garden similar to the one that And there’s ample time for some flirting as Midnighter continues to date around along with bone crushing action and foggy glimpses into his past.
Like John Woo or The Wachowskis in their prime, Aco knows when to slow down the action for emphasis as Midnighter looks for clues to the whereabouts of a girl kidnapped by supervillain turned God Garden flunkie Multiplex. He also uses full page spreads to show...
- 8/5/2015
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
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