DIE #20: Crit
DIE #20
As with all things, DIE (@kierongillen @HansStephanie and Clayton Cowles) has come to its end. DIE #20 is a satisfying conclusion and bittersweet farewell to a masterful piece of storytelling. @ImageComics #diecomic
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As with all things, DIE (@kierongillen @HansStephanie and Clayton Cowles) has come to its end. DIE #20 is a satisfying conclusion and bittersweet farewell to a masterful piece of storytelling. @ImageComics #diecomic
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DIE #19 (@kierongillen @HansStephanie & Clayton Cowles) is a beautiful and poignant exploration of finding and accepting queerness through RPGs. With its stunning visuals & gripping narrative, it’s a shame the journey is ending soon. #diecomic @ImageComics
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Thor #15 ( @Doncates @Michele_Bandini @ElisabettaDAm12 @COLORnMATT @JoeBeans) is a thoughtful and visually arresting read. Offering readers a much-needed look at Thor’s fears, it also sets the stage with plenty of intrigue for the future! @Marvel
DetailsThor and Loki: Double Trouble #4
Thor and Loki: Double Trouble #4 (Tamaki, Gurihiru, Maher) effortlessly sustains the energy and playfulness of previous issues. Disappointingly, its charm is undermined by a subtle but pervasive undercurrent of transphobia. #Marvel #Loki #Thor
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DetailsMighty Valkyries #3
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