Acclaimed writer, Phil Hester, takes control of the 'Project Superpowers' flagship hero and continues the character's adventures as "Black Terror" goes monthly, bringing new heroes and big villains along for the ride.
Full article here.
Acclaimed writer, Phil Hester, takes control of the 'Project Superpowers' flagship hero and continues the character's adventures as "Black Terror" goes monthly, bringing new heroes and big villains along for the ride.
Full article here.
Wow ... this sounds great! Loved Hester's work on Masquerade, and am really looking forward to his take on the Terror. Glad to see he's following up on the American Crusader storyline, as well planning on exploring the "man out of time" theme (which should be a huge part of the P:SP universe) and the fall out for his private life. Hester did a great job on this with Masquerade -- gave her some depth the other characters lack -- and it should be beneficial for Terror.
Really looking forward to this.
That looks fantastic. Never read any of the Ross SuperPowers stories or any Black Terror for that matter but Hester has done some good stuff so may give this a look. Super Powered Pirate? That's a good selling point.
More power to Phil. This isn't something I'm interested in, but if it's a better gig from a financial &/or other standpoint than the stuff I'd love to see him doing regularly (see: Firebreather, The Atheist, no doubt others that don't come to mind at the moment), so be it.
He's one of the good ones. Scratch that -- one of the great ones.
I tend to split superhero comics fans into "People who like Krypto" and "People who don't like Krypto."
Basically, if you miss the wonder of a dog flying around in a little Superman cape, you're in the wrong hobby.
-- Reptisaurus!
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