Writer Jeff Loveness (Judas) and Lisandro Estherren (Redneck) team up for a story in the spirit of Cold War classics, for fans of period piece science fiction as well as alien action such as Barrier. Strange Skies Over East Berlin #1 book. Read 7 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Herring is a disillusioned American spy stationed 4/5(2). Acclaimed creators Jeff Loveness (Judas) and Lisandro Estherren (Redneck) present a chilling thriller about a terrifying inhuman threat at the heart of the Cold War, and the one spy who can save the world if he can save himself first.
BOOM! Studios (w) Jeff Loveness (a) Lisandro Estherren (c) Patricio Delpeche (l) Steve Wands. The first issue of Strange Skies Over East Berlin came out in October , creating a fair amount of buzz and intrigue. This week, BOOM! Studios has released the trade collection of the 4-issue Cold War, sci-fi miniseries. LOS ANGELES, CA (J) - BOOM! Studios is proud to continue The Road to San Diego, a ten-day spotlight on the most exciting comic book and graphic novel news in advance of Comic Con International in San Diego (July ), with the announcement of STRANGE SKIES OVER EAST BERLIN #1, an all-new original four-issue limited series from Jeff Loveness (Judas) and artist Lisandro Estherren. STRANGE SKIES OVER EAST BERLIN TP. BOOM! STUDIOS # APR (W) Jeff Loveness (A) Lisandro Estherren (CA) Evan Cagle * When a mysterious alien probe lands outside East Berlin and into Soviet control, the Americans send their top spy in to investigate. Herring has spent the entire Cold War infiltrating the inner circles of East German.
A chilling and intense thriller about an American spy who encounters a terrifying inhuman threat at the heart of the Cold bltadwin.ru Berlin, Herring, a disillusioned American spy, has spent the entire Cold War infiltrating the inner circles of East German intelligence for a. Strange Skies Over East Berlin #1 book. Read 7 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Herring is a disillusioned American spy stationed. Writer Jeff Loveness has done some solid work in the graphic medium (his run on Groot for Marvel Comics was particularly fun), but Strange Skies Over East Berlin #1 feels like it’s a script that needed either another pass before being committed to print, or, at the very least, a longer page count to breathe. Again, this isn’t to say it’s bad, but it certainly isn’t up to the quality one would expect from Loveness.
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