Frank J. Barbiere
Frank J. Barbiere is a writer from Brooklyn. He currently writes the hit Image Comics series Five Ghosts, as well as Blackout and The White Suits for Dark Horse Comics.Frank attended Rutgers University where he earned a BA in English and Creative Writing as well as a Masters in English Education.
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Frank J. Barbiere is a writer from Brooklyn. He currently writes the hit Image Comics series Five Ghosts, as well as Blackout and The White Suits for Dark Horse Comics.Frank attended Rutgers University where he earned a BA in English and Creative Writing as well as a Masters in English Education.
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This second and final volume takes our two adventurers further along their criminal and avenging trail. There are plenty of surprises, bloodshed and betrayal. The comic collection is nicely made and the story moves along at a good pace with large colourful clear illustrations. Surprisingly good stuf...
This comic collection deals with Daisy dealing with her father being killed by a violent gang and her search for revenge. It's a sort of Bonnie-and-Clyde story which will no doubt be developed further in Volume 2. With mainly black,white and red artwork, there is plenty of character development and ...
It's funny, it had a point that I didn't get until the end - but it made sense - and Dum Dum Dugan was a Life Model Decoy (LMD, or robots that look like the people who have died or if they need a lookalike they make it look like someone.) Dum Dum leads a team of monsters: Man-Thing, a zombie, Hit-...
It's like meh, only worse. Take one arrogant medical examiner who ends up working at a funeral home. Add a criminal brother, the existence of superheroes and a race for power and money and the cure for all diseases. All we need is a little super DNA. For all that I was bored by the plot. It w...
This was a lucky find when I was browsing my library's graphic novel collection. I am a big ghost story fan, and I like the idea of a hero who has assumed the powers of different spirits. It's not quite what I thought, but it's still pretty good.There's a pretty significant old school vibe to this b...