Jeff Loveness

An Astronaut Versus Death in 'World Reader' by Loveness & Doe
An Astronaut Versus Death in 'World Reader' by Loveness & Doe
An Astronaut Versus Death in 'World Reader' by Loveness & Doe
The Universe is a lonely place. Especially for an astronaut traveling to dead worlds and investigating what killed their populations. That's the mission facing Sarah, the protagonist of World Reader, a new sci-fi series written by Jeff Loveness with art by Juan Doe. And it's more than just that. Sarah's trying to discover the cause of death of all these planets in the hope of keeping Earth from being the next to die, and it looks like Death itself may be on her heels.
The Novas Manage Their Ego In Perez And Loveness' 'Nova' #1
The Novas Manage Their Ego In Perez And Loveness' 'Nova' #1
The Novas Manage Their Ego In Perez And Loveness' 'Nova' #1
Everything old is new again, and that's as true with Marvel superheroes as anywhere else, including intergalactic space police with shiny helmets. Next month, heroes of the past and present team up in Ramón Pérez, Jeff Loveness and Ian Herring's Nova #1, and Marvel has provided us with a first look at Perez's pages from the first issue.
Sam and Richard Team-Up In Loveness and Perez's 'Nova' #1
Sam and Richard Team-Up In Loveness and Perez's 'Nova' #1
Sam and Richard Team-Up In Loveness and Perez's 'Nova' #1
In the fallout of Civil War II, there's a lot of tension in the Marvel Universe, especially between the older generation of heroes and their successors. Marvel's upcoming Divided We Stand branding is set to bring a lot of strife to the hero community, between the likes of The Avengers and The Champions, Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel, The Infamous Iron Man and Ironheart and more. However, that doesn't seem to be the case in December's Nova #1 by Jeff Loveness and Ramón Pérez, which sees Sam Alexander teaming up with his recently resurrected predecessor Richard Rider to learn from each other and become better heroes in the process.