Madame Mirage #2
Written by Paul Dini
Art by Kenneth Rocafort
Colors by Imaginary Friends Studios
Letters by Troy Peteri
Top Cow Productions
Cover price: $2.99; On-sale date: Sept. 2007
The chameleon-like Madame Mirage chooses a face and a body that men will die for, and that bras will want to hide from.
Paul Dini, the Emmy-winning creator of The Batman Adventures cartoon series, teams up with very talented artist Kenneth Rocafort to create Madame Mirage, a new superheroine for Top Cow.
Madame Mirage can change her appearance, and seemingly, the appearance of others. She can change her clothes at will and look exactly like any other person she is around. It may be as simple as her just seeing them. She can change into inanimate objects as well and also different masses do not seem to be a problem. She is taking out a criminal organization one peg, henchman, at a time...continue reading this review at Geeks of Doom!
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Comic Review: Madame Mirage #2
Posted by Geeks of Doom at 5:01 PM
Labels: comic review, Imaginary Friends Studios, Kenneth Rocafort, Madame Mirage, Paul Dini, Top Cow, Troy Peteri
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