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is not the best of the crow that is for sure. The art and drawings
are quite good, and the idea is great. But they just didn't pull it
off, the story was just to weak to me. To Cheesy and predictable.
This one i give a great big thumbs down. But that is only my opinion
so you must judge for yourself.
By J. OBarr,
Alexander Maleev and James Vance.
Writer James Vance (Kings In Disguise) and
artist Alexander Maleev weave the tale of Iris Shaw, the first female
Crow! Color covers by J. O'Barr. Includes exclusive limited edition print.
Also available as a softcover collection.
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This is
an excellent series!! It is a great tribute to the crow saga. The story is very
good with a great plot and idea. It is set back in time at the end of the civil war
where Joshua is killed by a ruthless band of confederate soldiers. But the twist is
that the gang is reincarnated in the present day and Joshua is sent to Avenge his
family's death. It is a great series and if you liked the original
crow you will love
this one. The downside is that some of the artwork is a little hard to see but it is
mostly excellent.
by J.
OBarr, Alexander
Malleev and John Wagner
Original Crow creator J. OBarr collaborates with artist Alexander Maleev and writer John
Wagner (Judge Dredd) for this chilling story. Color covers by
OBarr. Mature Readers. Also
available as a soft cover collection. Black and white, 3-issue series. 32-pages each.
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The
Crow: Wild Justice 1-3 set
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by Charles
Adlard, Jerry Prosser, and John Mueller
Writer Jerry Prosser (Animal Man) and artist Charlie Adlard (X-Files) spin a tale of Crow
vengeance, perhaps misguided, from three points of view: Michael
Korby, the new Crow; one
of his killers; and the police officer investigating the murder. Covers by John Mueller
(Oink). Includes exclusive limited edition print. |

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Walking
Nightmares #1 |
Walking Nightmares 1-4 Set |
by Phil Hester, Christopher Golden, Miran
Kim
Hong Kong action cinema meets New York¹s mean streets. Slain NY cop, Michael Leung
struggles with the burden of justice as the reincarnated Crow, while seeking his kidnapped
daughters! Writer Christopher Golden (X-Men, Shi) and artist Phil Hester (Swamp Thing)
deliver the action. Cover by Miran Kim (X-Files). 32 page bandw comic. |