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Bigger Fish, Reviewed. A 70’s New York story of dirty cops, powerful mobs and dodgy drug deals
How about a 70’s New York set story of dirty cops, powerful mobs and dodgy drug deals in a dirty neon digital anime art style? Well, Ed Whiting and Hakan Aydin are serving a slice with Bigger Fish. Ed Whiting, Hakan Aydin, J Francis Totti…
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The Creators of Batman: Bob, Bill and the Dark Knight, Review
Batman has quite the history. Batman creators also have quite the history and it's a wild one. Every Batman comic these days has the original creators listed, but that wasn't always the case. There's a lot of history of how their names have become…
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Plainer Jane #2, Reviewed. For Fans of Darker Slightly Twisted Comic Books.
How about a return to the plainest girl with the innate skill and nonchalance for making things deaded? Of course, it's the wonderfully macabre Plainer Jane issue two from David Wilburn, Wayne Lowden and Ralf Singh via Broken Face Comics. The…
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Black Beth and the Devils of Al Kadesh Review
For the last few years, Rebellion has bought back some classic British comics and in some cases revived them for complete one-shot specials. Some have been a smash hit, allowing younger fans a chance to experience some absolute classics and fans…
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Midnight Widows #1 & #2 Review
Midnight Widows is the story of three vampire brides who manage to escape the rule of their master. What do they do with no master? They take the fight to otherworldly creatures, of course. Edith, Kateryna and Gabriela have a lifelong bond and are…
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The Incredible Bun #1-3 Review
Somehow I totally missed the first two issues of The Incredible Bun, and it was only seeing issue three on Kickstarter that piqued my interest. I backed for copies of all three issues - "looks like it could be a fun read one weekend" I thought to…
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Stan Lee: How Marvel Changed the World
Stan Lee: How Marvel Changed the World, by Adrian Mackinder, is not your typical biography. It's a biography on Stan Lee and Marvel. A journey through twentieth-century American comic history. Stan Lee just happens to be a massive part of…
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The Virgin's Embrace, Reviewed. Don't F**k with Cats!
How about a comic book reimagining of a Bram Stoker short story that depicts the formidable wrath and power of a mothers vengeance while simultaneously proving that you really shouldn't f@!k with cats? Well, step inside the StokerVerse for a…