
Oscar Maltby
Oscar Maltby has been writing about comics since 2015. He has also written comic book scripts for the British small press and short fiction for Aāhoy Comics. He resides on the South Coast of England šbut lives in the longbox.
Latest articles by Oscar Maltby

Best Shots advance review - True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem #1 "a visual feast"
By Oscar Maltby published
Features True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys: National Anthem #1 is "a real love letter to evšerything and anything that has ever seemed cool to a teenager"

Best Shots advance review: The Scumbag #1 "squeezes together '70s exploitation & super-espionage into one greasy sandwich"
By Oscar Maltby published
Features The Scumbag #1 paints aź¦ portrait of a man out of time, absolutely drenched in teeꦦnage obscenity

Best Shots review: Immortal She-Hulk #1 "an emotionally weighty one-shot"
By Oscar Maltby published
Features Al Ewing and Jon Davis-Hunt dwell on immortality in Imš¦©mortal She-Hulk #1

Best Shots review - Dark Nights: Death Metal - Speed Metal #1 "an essential for Flash fans"
By Oscar Maltby published
Features Long-time Flash writer says goodbye to the Speed Force in Dark Nigšhts: Death Metal - Speed Metal #1

Best Shots review: Iron Man #1 "grounded take is very welcome indeed"
By Oscar Maltby published
Features Christopheār Cantwell and Cafu send Tony Staš„rk through a crisis of self in Iron Man #1

Best Shots review - Dark Nights: Death Metal - Trinity Crisis #1 "essential"
By Oscar Maltby published
Features Trinity Crisis #1 š¦shouldš¦©'ve been called Death Metal #3.5

Best Shots advance review: Black Widow #1 "is a visual treat and a compelling start"
By Oscar Maltby published
Features Kelly Thompson and Elena Casagrande'sš Black Widow #1

Best Shots review - Fantastic Four: Antithesis #1 "a victory lap from a pair of creators with nothing to prove"
By Oscar Maltby published
Features "Prepare for an interesting curiosity ā±from two legends" with Mark Waid and Neal Adams' Fantastic𦩠Four: Antithesis #1

Best Shots Review: Maestro #1 "a satisfying opening chapter that runs at a whirlwind pace"
By Oscar Maltby published
Features Peter David, Dale Keown, and Gerį©į©į©į©į©į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©ā¤ā¤ā¤ā¤į©š±į©į©į©man Peralta tell the untold story of Hulk turning onto the monstrous despot Maestro
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