Raven Daughter Of Darkness #1

Raven Daughter Of Darkness #1

$5.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Marv Wolfman
(A) Pop Mhan
(CA) Yanick Paquette
In this all-new miniseries, Raven faces a new, otherworldly menace that is all too grounded in reality. Plus, Raven's personal life is in an uproar as her mother and aunt struggle for the soul of a Titan! It's up to Baron Winters of the Night Force to intercede on her behalf as she embarks on the adventure called 'The Girls With the Anime Eyes'! RATED T
Date Available: 01/10/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Marv Wolfman is back with his co-creation Raven and they still make a fine pair. The story title alone is a wonderful tie-in to Raven's cartoon persona. And while this is not your dad's Raven (more battle armor style than seductive long black dress with a slit) the character is still intriguing. And Wolfman brought along his old pal, Baron Winters to show up. The story is solid and Pop Mhan's art style works in both the straight forward scenes in Baron Winters' house and in the more youthful style of the beach scenes. A nice little story with no crossover liabilities or earth shattering consequences.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Marv Wolfman
(A) Pop Mhan
(CA) Yanick Paquette
In this all-new miniseries, Raven faces a new, otherworldly menace that is all too grounded in reality. Plus, Raven's personal life is in an uproar as her mother and aunt struggle for the soul of a Titan! It's up to Baron Winters of the Night Force to intercede on her behalf as she embarks on the adventure called 'The Girls With the Anime Eyes'! RATED T
Date Available: 01/10/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Marv Wolfman is back with his co-creation Raven and they still make a fine pair. The story title alone is a wonderful tie-in to Raven's cartoon persona. And while this is not your dad's Raven (more battle armor style than seductive long black dress with a slit) the character is still intriguing. And Wolfman brought along his old pal, Baron Winters to show up. The story is solid and Pop Mhan's art style works in both the straight forward scenes in Baron Winters' house and in the more youthful style of the beach scenes. A nice little story with no crossover liabilities or earth shattering consequences.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


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