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Gotham Academy: Second Semester (2016-2017) #1 Kindle & comiXology
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDC
- Publication dateSeptember 14, 2016
- File size65502 KB
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- ASIN : B01HC7RJHU
- Publisher : DC (September 14, 2016)
- Publication date : September 14, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 65502 KB
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- Print length : 25 pages
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About the authors
Born in Pisa, Becky Cloonan began her career self-publishing mini-comics in 1999. Since then she has gone on to work with publishers like DC, Vertigo, Dark Horse, Harper Collins and Marvel, winning a few Eisner Awards along the way, both for self-published books. In 2012 Becky broke a glass ceiling, became the first woman to illustrate an issue of Batman. In her spare time, she illustrates for Mondo, Criterion, Roadburn Festival, Konkani and DeathWaltz Records, and has worked with bands like Clutch, Abbath, X Japan, and Black Sabbath.
Karl Kerschl has been drawing comics professionally since the age of eighteen. He has worked on a number of titles for Marvel and DC Comics, including Superman, The Flash, Deadpool, Spider-Man, Teen Titans and Wonder Woman, and co-created the YA series Gotham Academy.
His ongoing webcomic, The Abominable Charles Christopher, won the Eisner Award for Best Webcomic in 2011.
He lives in Montréal with his family but is proud to have grown up in Welland, Ontario, Canada.
Brenden Fletcher is a New York Times bestselling writer of comic books and animation.
His current projects include the Eisner Award-nominated ISOLA and MOTOR CRUSH for Image Comics and ROBOTECH for Titan.
Previous work includes DC Comics’ BATGIRL OF BURNSIDE, the YA mystery/adventure series GOTHAM ACADEMY and Entertainment Weekly's "Best New Series" of 2015, BLACK CANARY.
Brenden contributed the acclaimed FLASH story to the Eisner and Harvey Award winning WEDNESDAY COMICS, co-created the POWER RANGERS: PINK mini-series for BOOM! Studios and contributed to GHOST IN THE SHELL: GLOBAL NEURAL NETWORK and the ATTACK ON TITAN ANTHOLOGY for Kodansha.
He currently lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife and two cats.
HOME: brendenfletcher.com
MUSIC: blackcanarymusic.com
TWITTER: @brendenfletcher
INSTAGRAM: @brendenfletcher
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Olive Silverlock is left alone at school during the winter holidays. A teacher befriends her, but then stands her up. She also gets a new roommate named Amy who seems like she's going to be trouble. Add in a trip to creepy Wedgwood Museum and a couple interesting secrets and you have the start of a sort of gothic mystery.
I've read a few issues here and there and I really want to like this concept, but it just hasn't done it for me so far. This issue feels like a prelude, and there is nothing wrong with that, but for a school that seems to be so empty, there sure seem to be a few people around. I don't know Olive or Eric's backstories, but they seem interesting enough. I don't know what I want in this title, but it just hasn't happened for me yet.
I received a review copy of this issue from DC Entertainment and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this comic book.