In the Spotlight: Jason Latour

Multi-talented artist, Jason Latour has an Instagram account. Are you following it? You should.
Previews and Reviews that are Z's Views

Multi-talented artist, Jason Latour has an Instagram account. Are you following it? You should.

Sometimes illusions of death aren’t illusions.

Mental Floss gives us 25 Things You Might Not Know About the Sopranos.
For the record, I agree with Michael Imperioli with the #25 fact.

I’ll give any series by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips a try. So there’s no question I’ll preorder their new noir crime series Fade Out when it debuts in August from Image Comics.
There’s a preview at CBR.com if you want to know more.

Five new character posters for Sin City: A Dame to Kill For have made an appearance. You can see them all here thanks to IMPAwards.

I love that Jason Latour is getting a lot of well deserved press lately for his and Jason Aaron’s comic series Southern Bastards.
Latour was recently the subject of an interview at Newsarama. Check it out if you’re so inclined.

I like this poster for Cold in July.
Perhaps it’s because I am really looking forward to seeing the movie. I know it’s not because the poster is amazing.

I hadn’t about the Kingsman: The Secret Service until I came across the poster above and the trailer below.
Looks like fun… but theater fun or wait until Netflix fun is the question.

The Tagline: “Unchanged men in a changing land. Out of step, out of place and desperately out of time.“
The Overview: *** Beware – spoilers are found below ***
The year is 1913. An aging gang of outlaws is on the run and looking for one last score. They know their days are numbered. The west is changing. The bounty hunters are on their heels. Will they find the score they need to fade into retirement or will they go out in a blaze of glory, dying as they lived?
*** Even More Spoilers Below ***
The Good
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The Ugly:
Rating: 5 out of 5


The Saviors is an on-going series created by James Robinson & J. Bone published by Image.
Writer: James Robinson
Artist: J. Bone
Cover: J. Bone
After last issue’s mayhem and slaughter, Tomas is alone, hunted by alien invaders in a strange town where the Day of the Dead celebration does little to help things. And when Tomas manages to trap an alien to learn its secrets, is he unwittingly setting up his own death too?

The Good
The Bad:
The Ugly:
Saviors #4 is a comic for mature audiences due to violence. If you’re a fan of 1950’s movies like “Invasion of the Body Snatchers” and the 1960’s tv series “The Invaders” then Saviors #3 is for you.
Rating: 4 out of 5

The White Suits is a four issue mini-series created by Frank Barbiere & Toby Cypress published by Dark Horse Comics.
Writer: Frank Barbiere
Artist / Colorist: Toby Cypress
Mob war erupts in Chinatown! In a desperate final gambit, New York’s criminal underworld and their Russian mercenaries draw the murderous White Suits into a deadly ambush, with ex-Suit Prizrak and FBI agent Sarah Anderson as hostages. With no way out but death, who will survive the “Kill Box”?

*** Beware – minor spoilers are found below ***
The Good
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The Ugly:
The White Suits is not for all audiences since it contains adult language and violence.
Rating: 3 out of 5

Frasier was one of the consistently best sitcoms ever… and it had a finale that lived up to the rest of the series!
If you agree, then you’ll probably get a kick out of 10 Things You Might Not Know About the Frasier Season Finale…
Source: Uproxx.

Undertow is an on-going series created by Steve Orlando & Artyom Trakhanov published by Image.
Writer: Steve Orlando
Artist: Artyom Trakhanov
Cover Artist Shown: Artyom Trakhanov
Surrounded by bloodthirsty humans, boiling in their landsuits as the sun rises, Redum Anshargal and Ukinnu Alal’s team comes face to face with a primordial god. He’s never killed a god before, but that doesn’t mean Anshargal isn’t up for trying. The dry frontier takes another life as the pulp monster adventure continues!

*** Beware – minor spoilers are found below ***
The Good
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The Ugly:
IUndertow #2 isn’t for kids. Rating: 4 out of 5

Did you ever wonder what the opening to 1992 Batman: The Animated Series would look like if done in live action?
Well wonder no more!
Source: Retroist.

I know just the thought of a King Conan teaser poster starring Arnold Schwarzenegger is going to excite a lot of Schwarzenegger and Conan fans [myself included].
Unfortunately the poster isn’t as strong as I had hoped.
I know I’m going to get blasted by fans for saying this, but the poster looks like Conan/Schwarzengger [suffering with rosacea] calmly holding a sword.
I wanted something more.
Let the lamentations of the fans begin.