Brandon Montclare
Brandon Montclare is the writer of Rocket Girl from Image Comics. NPR proclaimed the adventure series "effervescent" while Broken Frontier called it "the Saturday morning cartoon you wish was on TV." Other script credits include Halloween Eve (Image), Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (DC),...
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Brandon Montclare is the writer of Rocket Girl from Image Comics. NPR proclaimed the adventure series "effervescent" while Broken Frontier called it "the Saturday morning cartoon you wish was on TV." Other script credits include Halloween Eve (Image), Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (DC), and Fearsome Four (Marvel). Brandon is also a former editor at DC Comics and Vertigo, working on such high profile comics as All Star Superman, Batman Year 100, Sweet Tooth, and Hellblazer.
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Not even worth knocking off half a star, because this is still fun. I'm just more confused as to what's happening with Nightmare and the whole bad dream thing, which is just slightly frustrating. The characters are nailed, the art is wonderful and seeing Doctor Strange, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosa...
And it's super adorable. They're fighting off Nightmare and Bad Dream and all those mystical folks who are disrupting everyone's sleep. As always, this is an all-ages fun title - and that includes folks who are older like me, and who like both lighter and darker fare, so long as it's done well. ...
Something is going wrong with everyone; they're not able to sleep and Moon Girl is suspicious. Everyone is miserable, with very little energy, around her. It's still the same charming series it's always been, and the storylines are always quirky and original, although this series always remai...
It doesn't pretend to be anything other than a Christmas story, but that's alright: I choose to buy and read this, because I love these characters. I love how much Lunella cares so much for her friends in this issue. It was just really nice to see how much she'll sacrifice for them, because the...
Again, continues to be warm and funny, and I can see why Scholastic does so well with the graphic novels. (Which is the saving grace for this series for those asking why this was still going. It doesn't sell well enough month by month but does sell well in graphic novel format.)