DC Comics has announced a new six-issue mini-series debuting in February from the creative team of Cecil Castellucci and Adriana Melo, exploring modern understanding of feminism through the lens of ...
Cecil Castellucci has been making her mark on comics for over a decade. From her first DC title on the now defunct but still groundbreaking Minx line to the psychedelic brilliance of her run on Young ...
What else can we expect from Female Furies #5? DC Comics' website sets the stage: Seemingly down two members, the Female Furies are looking for blood…which is bad news for all of us since they just ...
Following up on the critically acclaimed, award-winning 'Mister Miracle' series, DC this week launches another revisionist take on Jack Kirby’s beloved Fourth World comic book mythology. By Graeme ...
DC Comics undoubtedly has some of the most interesting and boundary-pushing ongoing titles right now, and on Monday, the publisher announced an incredibly exciting, groundbreaking new miniseries.
The Female Furies are the greatest warriors of Darkseid, the fascist god of DC Comics’ Fourth World stories, and a new miniseries will show what happens when Apokolips’ most loyal soldiers realize ...
The series is written by Cecil Castellucci (Shade, The Changing Girl) and features artwork by Adriana Melo (Plastic Man). Launching in February 2019, the series explores what happens when Darkseid’s ...
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The title has followed in the footsteps of the acclaimed Mister Miracle, bringing humanity and a touch of despair to Jack Kirby’s New Gods characters. “That topic of abuse has been increasingly ...
The 'Female Furies' miniseries spins out of the 'New Gods' and 'Mister Miracle' mythology created by Jack Kirby. By Graeme McMillan More than four decades after their creation, the most deadly women ...
Christian Holub is a writer covering comics and other geeky pop culture. He's still mad about 'Firefly' getting canceled. Big Barda was one of the protagonists of Mister Miracle, but this series finds ...