Beyond the Pale #1: A War Story
Beyond the Pale #1
starts on a slow burn building up characters and setting on the way to hints about the horror to come. Emgård and Aira hit big with @DarkHorseComics’ new series.
DetailsBeyond the Pale #1
starts on a slow burn building up characters and setting on the way to hints about the horror to come. Emgård and Aira hit big with @DarkHorseComics’ new series.
DetailsWhat If…? Aliens #4
continues to lean into that subtle, darkly humorous undercurrent while still delivering an exciting and jeopardy filled penultimate issue.
DetailsProfane #1
kicks off a brand new mystery series that is far from what it appears. @1PeterMilligan delivers a twist or two that promises great things for the series. Fernandez and @LGiadaMarchisio create an unexpected look for a classic detective story. @boomstudios
DetailsSpace Ghost #2
grabs you by adding fun and humor to a series that already delivers great action. @Peposed’s writing and Lau’s fantastic art make this an unmissable issue. @DynamiteComics
DetailsNights #7
delivers a heavy character story amidst the usual humor and gore. Definitely the best Ivory issue yet. (Kennedy, Formisano, Segala, Martinelli, MIrabella) #ImageComics #Nights
DetailsDrawing Blood #2
tracks main character Books’ slow motion existential crisis in the wake of his business partner’s death. A clever story about a young, somewhat eccentric cartoonist. @ImageComics @kevineastman86 @DAvalone @meanwhilestudio @br_peer @TaylorEspo
DetailsThe Penguin #10
is a game changer from @TomKingTK, @De_Latorre, and Maiolo. Penguin finally aims Batman at his children’s empire and pulls the trigger. #DCComics #Penguin #Batman
DetailsBlow Away #2
adds even more intrigue to Brynne’s amateur investigation. The frigid mystery continues with a strong second issue from @ZacBeThompson and @nonesistecomics. @boomstudios
DetailsThe Butcher’s Boy #1
sends six friends to a ghost town…and a bloody end? Horror fans must check out this new series from @LandryQWalker, Pannel Vaughn, and @jkgreenwood_art. @DarkHorseComics
DetailsMarvel’s What If? series are frequently worst case scenarios. Some are comically extreme even by the Marvel universe’s standards. Even so, every now and then, one of them depicts a scenario that is actually more plausible than what really happened…
DetailsRogue Sun #19
plays with convention and style, kicking off the new story arc in a flipbook featuring a story from two points of view. @ThatRyanParrott, Nick Cotton and @MarcoRenna89 get creative and deliver another winner. @ImageComics
DetailsBlood Squad Seven #1
introduces a compelling story and meta concept featuring a 30 year old super team being brought back together. But the first issue is better in concept than execution. #BloodSquadSeven #ImageComics
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