Usagi Yojimbo #3: The Bunraku Theater
Usagi Yojimbo #3
Usagi Yojimbo #3 (Sakai, Luth) intensifies the story with an interesting twist on traditional Japanese puppet theater, helping it to feel like a classic Usagi adventure!
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Usagi Yojimbo #3 (Sakai, Luth) intensifies the story with an interesting twist on traditional Japanese puppet theater, helping it to feel like a classic Usagi adventure!
DetailsCANTO #3
Within the belly of the beast, Canto finds himself faced with an unlikely ally. Placing the anger aside and holding onto common ground, Canto listens to a story and learns some answers. Train, or not…that is the choice.
DetailsCANTO #2
Truly inspirational! Canto turns his fears of the unknown into a great strength as he battles the Malorex! However, they are not his greatest threat as Canto may be eaten alive by a trickster!
DetailsDick Tracy Forever #3
The criminal underworld has moved on. Has it finally lost Dick Tracy’s trail? Not if he can help it, thats for sure.
DetailsCANTO #1
Often at times, when we notice a new comic book series and that “#1”, it’s like candy to our imagination. Then at the same time, we are apprehensive to pay the piper, because the music may not hit our soul. CANTO #1 is a worthy beat and the sugar that excites our imagination. Immediately, after…
DetailsDick Tracy Forever #1
Dick Tracy is back! Lets jump into the first chapter of this four issue mini series and journey back to the 1930’s for some hard boiled gun’s a blazing action!…Right?
DetailsDick Tracy Forever #2
Crime fighting is serious stuff, and when it isn’t then it’s seriously weird. But Dick Tracy doesn’t shy away from the strange, he’ll jack its jaw just the same as anybody if it doesn’t walk the straight and narrow.
DetailsPunks Not Dead: London Calling #4
Want to have your mind blown? Want to read a book where you genuinely feel connected and invested with the characters of the story. Want writing of the highest standard and art you won’t get on any other book. You NEED to read Punks Not Dead.
DetailsTransformers #2
Transformers #2: It’s some interesting philosophical questions asked and a great look at the peace that Cybertron actually enjoyed before the war, but it’s hampered by some art that just isn’t catching my attention.
DetailsTransformers #1
Transformers #1: This reboot misses the mark in some parts but keeps the reader interested enough to check out more. It’s part political drama, part mystery, all rock ‘em sock ‘em robots. Worth checking out if you’re a transformer fan and as with most IDW’s Transformer books, it’s more intelligent than a book about an 80’s cartoon containing transforming cars and planes has any business being.
DetailsLodger #5
A finale that will shock your system and turn your whole world on its ear. Violently and in as cold a fashion as possible.
DetailsPunks Not Dead: London Calling #3
It’s a rave of ideas that feels like you’ve double dropped at a festival. Everything’s strange, distorted, (but somehow with hi-def clarity), and one amazing experience.
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