Post by richardvasseur on Sept 22, 2020 14:32:47 GMT
Title: Section 12: Declassified # 1
Publisher: Lenovations Press
Story, Lettering: Len Mihalovich
Pencils and Inks: Yarkin Sakarya
Flash Back Pages: Pencils, Inks: Phil Miller, Colors: Michael Kelleher
Back Cover: Pencils, Inks: Josh C. Lyman, Colors: Len Mihalovich
Coloring Assistant: Lawrence Guerrero
Price: $ 4.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.lenovationspress.com
Comments: R.J. gets a cleanup job. He is just a guy wanting to make a buck and he stumbles onto something more. His friend Ward Swift does start to piece together things from stuff R.J. has.
This issue is a start to introducing you to Section 12 and the mysteries it contains within it. You will see people who you have no idea who they are and what they will do. Things though are focusing are R.J. and Ward who are both falling into something that is way over their heads.
The art showcases R.J. and Ward as two guys who are interested in money and Ward is interested in solving mysteries. Both guys do come across as not entirely reputable. R.J. is like your average guy just living his life as best he can and doing what he has to to get by.
Here your interest will be peaked and you will want to learn more.
Title: Section 12: Declassified # 2
Publisher: Lenovations Press
Story, Lettering: Len Mihalovich
Pencils and Inks: Dominic Racho
Flashback Pencils and Inks: Michael Kelleher
Character Profile: Pencils, Inks: Phil Miller, Colors: Len Mihalovich
Paintings: Jason Whitley, Shawn Vermette, Mike Hoffman, Delfin Barral
Back Cover: Pencils, Inks: Josh C. Lyman, Colors: Len Mihalovich
Coloring: Nestor Redulla Jr., Len Mihalovich, Lawrence Guerrero
Price: $ 4.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.lenovationspress.com
Comments: Michelle Dubois is reviewing Jamie Whitney's case. He saw to much at Section 12. The one creature is viscous looking and frightening. Jamie was confronted with the unknown and he retreated from it and hid away.
Michelle's body when she goes into action the proportions on her legs are way off. In one panel her upper leg is bigger than her waist.
Michelle visits Ward. Michelle is some kind of secret agent or something. Exactly what is going on is not explained. Having some mystery is nice yet you do need some clue about why things are happening.
The scenes of Michelle doing acrobatics down a building are a great bit of excitement in the issue. It gives you a clue to just how good this woman is.
Richard Vasseur