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Halo: Uprising Premiere HC Review
Original at IGN
• Mon, Jun 8
CA The project reunited writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Alex Maleev, who were both still riding high on the acclaim of their Daredevil run and the much-lauded Civil War: The Confession. Marvel promised they were collaborating closely with Bungie on ...
Halo: Uprising lands at Marvel.com
Original at Newsarama
• Wed, May 27
By David Pepose The uprising is here! Marvel has launched a new Halo: Uprising web site, in honor of the hardcover graphic novel coming out June 3 by Avengers captain Brian Michael Bendis and Daredevil artist Alex Maleev. What’s good about this, is that Marvel is also letting people read the first issue of...
GI Joe: Cobra #2 Review
Original at IGN
• Wed, Apr 15
CA In the meantime, Antonia Fuso does a good job telling the story with his pencils, utilizing a dark noir-ish flare, similar to what Sean Phillips does on Criminal or what Alex Maleev did on Marvel's Daredevil. While some might take issue with his ...
Avengers Power Reviews #4
Original at Comics Nexus
• Tue, Jan 6
By Grey Scherl Written by Brian Bendis Pencils by Billy Tan and Michael Gaydos Written by Brian Bendis Pencils by Khoi Pham Written by Matt Fraction Pencils by Salvador Larocca Written by J. Michael Strcyznski Pencils by Oliver Coipel Written by Brian Bendis Pencils by Alex Maleev
Random Reviews - Underboss part I (vol 2, #26)
Original at The Other Murdock Papers
• Tue, Dec 9
By theothermurdockpapers@gmail.com (Christine) Daredevil vol 2, #26 is the first issue of Brian Michael Bendis's long run on the book. He had written a previous story arc called Wake Up (issues #16-19) with art by David Mack, but this issue was the beginning of the "Bendis run proper," with Alex Maleev on art duties. Bendis definitely changed the tone of Daredevil while on the book, and you feel that change right off the bat in this issue. Daredevil comes across as a different kind of superhero book that appeals to the mature reader in both content and style. This is reflected in Maleev's realistic-looking art, complete with a washed out and gritty feel. [read the full post]
(A long, meandering) Review: Prince of Persia
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Tue, Sep 30
By noreply@blogger.com (Caleb) Sure I was kinda curious about the old Daredevil team of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev doing Halo comics for Marvel, or Walt Simonson writing World of Warcraft for DC/WildStorm because they seem like weird endeavors for such name talents, but having no knowledge or interest of tho...
Comic Book Review: Mighty Avengers #13: Secret Invasion
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, May 9
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) Creative Team Writer: Brain Michael Bendis Artist: Alex Maleev I have always liked the original Ghost Rider and it is great to see Bendis reaching deep into Marvel’s continuity and link a modern character with a relatively obscure character from the past. DC always does a great job reaching back into their deep and rich history and using older characters as the foundation for new characters. I’m glad to see Marvel doing the same here. Alex Maleev delivers plenty of solid artwork. Even though I like Maleev, I still would not have tapped his style of art for this storyline. I prefer Maleev on darker, edgier and moodier titles like Daredevil and Moon Knight. [read the full post]