Comic Review: Eve Stranger #3 (IDW)
We get further into Eve Stranger’s backstory in issue 3. The title from IDW started off well and has been consistently strong. Here’s why this title works for me:
We get further into Eve Stranger’s backstory in issue 3. The title from IDW started off well and has been consistently strong. Here’s why this title works for me:
Eve Stranger, the young woman with perpetual amnesia, wakes up over and over again, wondering who she is. Poor little thing, she must go and assassinate someone all the time.
Marilyn Manor, the story of ‘First Brat’ is all manner of wish fantasy from IDW.
From IDW comes Eve Stranger #1, the compelling story of a young woman who has lost her short term memory.
The story of ten magnificent women: Femme Magnifique from IDW. Now as a comic book.
High-Octane Thrills, Exotic Locales, and Doomed Romance Galore!
What is drawn by Gilbert Hernandez, and written by Tini Howard, and resembles a Charlie’s Angels episode gone haywire?
The Assassinistas are back with issue 3. And the drama and bickering are back, too, yay!
It’s time for Assassinistas #1, From IDW’s Black Crown imprint. And what’s the verdict? Does it kill, or does it die a slow death?
The first issue of Black Crown Quarterly, from IDW, is certainly a mixed bag: part Previews, part Punk, part uh… indie with a twist of nostalgia for better times in…