It’s the year-end wrap-up! As some of you may be aware, when I’m not running things here at ’Warp Central I’m reviewing comic books and graphic novels for the news site Comics for Sinners, giving my opinion on some of the latest releases for bad-girl fans and general readers alike. Here are the titles I’ve reviewed in 2015:
Archie Comics
Archie #1: Written by Mark Waid, art by Fiona Staples
Archie vs. Predator #1: Written by Alex de Campi, art by Fernando Ruiz and Rich Koslowski
Archie vs. Sharknado: Written by Anthony C. Ferrante, art by Dan Parent and Rich Koslowski
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina #2: Written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, art by Robert Hack
Aspen Comics
Lola XOXO: Wasteland Madam #1: Written by Vince Hernandez, art by Siya Oum
The Four Points #1: Written by Scott Lobdell, art by Jordan Gunderson with John Ercek and Mark Roslan
Psycho Bonkers #1: Written by Vince Hernandez, art by Adam Archer
Black Mask Studios
We Can Never Go Home #1: Written by Matthew Rosenberg and Patrick Kindlon, art by Josh Hood
Broken Icon Comics
Eccentrix #1: Written by James Maddox, art by Robert Dumo
DC Comics
Wonder Woman ’77 Special #1: Written by Marc Andreyko, art by Drew Johnson, Matt Haley, Jason Badower, and Richard Ortiz
Wonder Woman ’77 Special #2: Written by Marc Andreyko, art by Drew Johnson, Cat Staggs, Jason Badower, and Richard Ortiz
Dynamite Entertainment
Altered States: Vampirella: Written by Nancy A. Collins, art by Francesco Manna
Dawn/Vampirella #1–3: Written and illustrated by Joseph Michael Linsner
Doc Savage Archives, Vol. 1: The Curtis Magazine Era: Stories by Doug Moench and John Warner; art by John Buscema, Tony Dezuniga, Marie Severin, Val Mayerik, and Ernie Chan
Frank Thorne’s Red Sonja Art Edition, Vol. 2–3: Art by Frank Thorne, stories by Roy Thomas, Clare Noto, and Wendy Pini
Jungle Girl: Season 3 #1: Written by Doug Murray, art by Jack Jadson
Lady Rawhide/Lady Zorro #1: Written by Shannon Eric Denton, art by Rey Villegas
Legenderry: Red Sonja #1: Written by Marc Andreyko, art by Aneke
Red Sonja #100: Stories by Gail Simone, Roy Thomas, Eric Trautmann, Michael Avon Oeming, and Luke Lieberman; art by Pablo Marcos, Dave Acosta, Taki Soma, Noah Salonga, and Sergio Fernandez Davila
Red Sonja: The Black Tower #1–4: Written by Frank Tieri, art by Cezar Razek
Red Sonja/Conan #1–2: Written by Victor Gischler, art by Roberto Castro
Vampirella #100: Stories by Nancy A. Collins, Tim Seeley, Eric Trautmann, Brandon Jerwa, and Mark Rahner; art by Francesco Manna, Jim Terry, Dave Acota, Gabriel Mayorga, and Javier Garcia-Miranda
Vampirella Annual 2015: Written by Nancy A. Collins, art by Aneke
Vampirella/Army of Darkness #1: Written by Mark Rahner, art by Jeff Morales
Will Eisner’s The Spirit #1: Written by Matt Wagner, art by Dan Schkade
IDW
Fistful of Blood #1: Written by Kevin Eastman, art by Simon Bisley and Kevin Eastman
Marvel Comics
Princess Leia #1–2: Written by Mark Waid, art by Terry and Rachel Dodson
Red Giant Entertainment
The Mike Deodato Jr. Sketchbook: Art by Mike Deodato Jr.
Space Goat Publishing
Evil Dead 2: Beyond Dead by Dawn #1: Written by Frank Hannah, art by Barnaby Bagenda and Oscar Bazulda
Titan Comics
The Blacklist #1: Written by Nicole Phillips, art by Beni Lobel
Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #16: The 2015 Holiday Special: Written by George Mann and Cavan Scott, art by Mariano LaClaustra
Surface Tension #1–2: Written and illustrated by Jay Gunn
The Troop #1: Written by Noel Clarke, art by Joshua Cassara
Zenescope Entertainment
Aliens vs. Zombies #1: Written by Joe Brusha, art by Vincenzo Riccardi
The Little Mermaid #1: Written by Meredith Finch, art by Miguel Mendonca
Van Helsing vs. Dracula #1: Written by Pat Shand, art by Michele Bandini
Interested in seeing what else I’ve reviewed? Then check out The Ghost of Reviewapalooza, my 2014 list, and head over to C4S to read the entries. And be sure to bookmark Comics For Sinners to keep up-to-date on my opinionated ramblings about bad-girl (and other) comics.
Have a happy New Year, and I’ll see you in 2016!
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