Joshua Luna
Author of Ultra: Seven Days
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
(dut) Jonathan and Joshua Luna are 2 brothers, both writing and illustrating the same comic books. Both are mentioned as writer and illustrator.
Series
Works by Joshua Luna
Girls #2 3 copies
Girls #10 2 copies
Girls #09 2 copies
Girls #8 2 copies
Girls #7 2 copies
Girls #6 2 copies
Girls #5 2 copies
Girls #4 2 copies
Girls #03 2 copies
Girls #12 2 copies
Girls #13 2 copies
Girls #11 2 copies
Whispers #6 2 copies
Girls #15 2 copies
The Sword #04 2 copies
Girls #14 2 copies
The Sword Tome 01 : Le Feu 1 copy
Girls #2 1 copy
Spider-Woman: Origin #3 (of 5) — Illustrator — 1 copy
Spider-Woman: Origin #4 (of 5) — Illustrator — 1 copy
The Sword #20 1 copy
The Sword #24 1 copy
The Sword #09 1 copy
The Sword #18 1 copy
The Sword #02 1 copy
The Sword #17 1 copy
The Sword #13 1 copy
The Sword #12 1 copy
The Sword #10 1 copy
The Sword #08 1 copy
Ultra, Seven Days #02 1 copy
The Sword #06 1 copy
The Sword #05 1 copy
The Sword #03 1 copy
The Sword #16 1 copy
The Sword #15 1 copy
The Sword #14 1 copy
The Sword #07 1 copy
The Sword #11 1 copy
Ultra, Seven Days #03 1 copy
The Sword #23 1 copy
Girls #20 1 copy
The Sword #22 1 copy
The Sword #21 1 copy
The Sword #19 1 copy
Girls #24 1 copy
Girls #23 1 copy
Girls #22 1 copy
Girls #21 1 copy
Girls #19 1 copy
Ultra, Seven Days #04 1 copy
Girls #18 1 copy
Girls #17 1 copy
Girls #16 1 copy
Ultra, Seven Days #08 1 copy
Ultra, Seven Days #07 1 copy
Ultra, Seven Days #06 1 copy
Ultra, Seven Days #05 1 copy
Spider-Woman: Origin #5 (of 5) — Illustrator — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Luna, Joshua
- Birthdate
- 1981-01-09
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- comic book artist
- Relationships
- Luna, Jonathan (brother)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- California, USA
- Disambiguation notice
- Jonathan and Joshua Luna are 2 brothers, both writing and illustrating the same comic books. Both are mentioned as writer and illustrator.
- Associated Place (for map)
- California, USA
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Reviews
Spider-Woman is a character that I have always thought didn't get enough attention, so I was thrilled to see this collection written by Bendis, who is respected as one of the best in the comics world. This is Jessica Drew's origin story, detailing her birth with special abilities and the events leading up to this, her childhood ripped away by Hydra, and her work alongside S.H.I.E.L.D. before becoming a hero in her own right. This is is delving into Drew's origin more deeply than I have seen show more anywhere up until this point.
Beyond that, though, this is introducing us to Jessica Drew as a character in ways that we haven't seen before. I feel like I knew the character much more deeply than from previous readings, as we see how Jessica is working through the events of her life, as well as seeing those events through the eyes of characters with whom we're already familiar (such as Nick Fury).
This collects 5 issues, and is a quick read, but it's absolutely the best origin account for Spider-Woman that I've read. The art is equally impressive, with clean lines and a modern graphical depth that makes for an impressive comic.
If you've ever been interested in Spider-Woman, and especially if you're a fan of Bendis, I highly recommend this collection. show less
Beyond that, though, this is introducing us to Jessica Drew as a character in ways that we haven't seen before. I feel like I knew the character much more deeply than from previous readings, as we see how Jessica is working through the events of her life, as well as seeing those events through the eyes of characters with whom we're already familiar (such as Nick Fury).
This collects 5 issues, and is a quick read, but it's absolutely the best origin account for Spider-Woman that I've read. The art is equally impressive, with clean lines and a modern graphical depth that makes for an impressive comic.
If you've ever been interested in Spider-Woman, and especially if you're a fan of Bendis, I highly recommend this collection. show less
This is a great series of graphic novels, and I am not into graphic novels at all. Basically a survival horror story, take your typical zombie tale and replace the zombies with naked women. A small town finds themselves trapped in a transparent shpere with hundreds of egg laying naked women, whos sole purpose is to beat all of the human women to death. Sounds weird, and it IS weird, but written and drawn very similar to a movie. The Luna Brothers are getting a lot of press as the next big show more thing in comics, and I see why. GREAT series! show less
This was absolutely amazing!!
I liked pretty much everything about it and where the story went except for one small thing that Ethan was going through towards the end. It felt unnecessary and was just kind of annoying.
This would make an awesome TV mini series with the potential for spin-off shows.
The girls in this are like zombies but they only eat women and want to fuck men. It’s great.
The town that’s dealing with this situation is trapped by a big dome thing and they can’t leave. show more They have to try to survive in this dome and no one really knows who they can trust, especially between genders. The moral dilemmas and everything that came up was so interesting and kinda reminded me of The Walking dead, though that may just be because I’m also in the middle of reading that series. show less
I liked pretty much everything about it and where the story went except for one small thing that Ethan was going through towards the end. It felt unnecessary and was just kind of annoying.
This would make an awesome TV mini series with the potential for spin-off shows.
The girls in this are like zombies but they only eat women and want to fuck men. It’s great.
The town that’s dealing with this situation is trapped by a big dome thing and they can’t leave. show more They have to try to survive in this dome and no one really knows who they can trust, especially between genders. The moral dilemmas and everything that came up was so interesting and kinda reminded me of The Walking dead, though that may just be because I’m also in the middle of reading that series. show less
Pretty interesting. I was worried that the book was going to be misogynist, but it turned out to be an interesting avenue into anxiety about gender roles. The protagonist is a bit bland: your typical "I can't understand women" kind of guy. But the plot's interesting and intriguing, and left me wondering what was going on and what was going to happen. Not a spectacular comic by any means, but certainly enjoyable and compelling.
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