REVIEW: Dark Horse Comics’ Canary #1

Dark Horse Comics presents a feature-length period piece mystery with Canary #1, a gritty and suspenseful piece with supernatural elements looming large. Formerly a Comixology original series, Canary is enjoying a monthly release schedule for its first-ever print publication.Canary #1 is written by powerhouse creator Scott Snyder, who has famously helmed extensive writing projects like Justice League, Swamp Thing, American Vampire, and Undiscovered Country, as well as a host of Batman titles, including All-Star Batman, The Batman Who Laughs and Batman Eternal. Snyder has written for virtually every major publishing house across his career, with a particularly close relationship to DC, Vertigo, and Image Comics. He has a reputation for penning original and ongoing franchises with equal expertise, demonstrating creative flair and imagination in reinventing old stories and crafting new ones. He has won numerous Eisner, Harvey, Inkpot, and Stan Lee Awards for his contributions to comic books. Canary #1 is just the latest in a Dark Horse initiative to bring Snyder’s original Comixology series to print, following the critical successes of We Have Demons, Clear, Night of the Ghoul, and Barnstormers.The letters of Canary #1 are by Comicraft’s Tyler Smith and Richard Starkings, Comicraft’s founder and a legendary pioneer of modern techniques of computer-centric lettering production. Starkings has been a key figure in comics since the 1980s, making considerable contributions to groundbreaking series such as Wolverine, Uncanny X-Men, and The Avengers. He has also been writing his original series Elephantmen with Image Comics since 2006, a prequel to Hip Flask, the eponymous hippopotamus private eye that has captured the public imagination ever since Starkings originally designed him to advertise Comicraft in the mid-nineties. Smith, conversely, is a relative newcomer to the industry, with his first projects releasing in 2020. In his short but impressive career, Smith has produced letters for the Dark Horse Star Wars lines, several issues of DC’s Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity, and Marvel’s League of Legends collaboration series, contributing to the League of Legends: Zed spinoff.

Dark Horse Comics presents a feature-length period piece mystery with Canary #1, a gritty and suspenseful piece with supernatural elements looming large. Formerly a Comixology original series, Canary is enjoying a monthly release schedule for its first-ever print publication.

Canary #1 is written by powerhouse creator Scott Snyder, who has famously helmed extensive writing projects like Justice League, Swamp Thing, American Vampire, and Undiscovered Country, as well as a host of Batman titles, including All-Star Batman, The Batman Who Laughs and Batman Eternal. Snyder has written for virtually every major publishing house across his career, with a particularly close relationship to DC, Vertigo, and Image Comics. He has a reputation for penning original and ongoing franchises with equal expertise, demonstrating creative flair and imagination in reinventing old stories and crafting new ones. He has won numerous Eisner, Harvey, Inkpot, and Stan Lee Awards for his contributions to comic books. Canary #1 is just the latest in a Dark Horse initiative to bring Snyder’s original Comixology series to print, following the critical successes of We Have Demons, Clear, Night of the Ghoul, and Barnstormers.

The letters of Canary #1 are by Comicraft’s Tyler Smith and Richard Starkings, Comicraft’s founder and a legendary pioneer of modern techniques of computer-centric lettering production. Starkings has been a key figure in comics since the 1980s, making considerable contributions to groundbreaking series such as Wolverine, Uncanny X-Men, and The Avengers. He has also been writing his original series Elephantmen with Image Comics since 2006, a prequel to Hip Flask, the eponymous hippopotamus private eye that has captured the public imagination ever since Starkings originally designed him to advertise Comicraft in the mid-nineties. Smith, conversely, is a relative newcomer to the industry, with his first projects releasing in 2020. In his short but impressive career, Smith has produced letters for the Dark Horse Star Wars lines, several issues of DC’s Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity, and Marvel’s League of Legends collaboration series, contributing to the League of Legends: Zed spinoff.

#REVIEW #Dark #Horse #Comics #Canary

Note:- (Not all news on the site expresses the point of view of the site, but we transmit this news automatically and translate it through programmatic technology on the site and not from a human editor. The content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.))