Racer X #4: Family Ties
Racer X #4
dives deeper into Racer X’s history with his family than any issue yet. @Manruss, Nuno Plati, and @LGiadaMarchisio keep deliver another winner of this character oriented series. @MadCaveStudios
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dives deeper into Racer X’s history with his family than any issue yet. @Manruss, Nuno Plati, and @LGiadaMarchisio keep deliver another winner of this character oriented series. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsTerrorbytes #3
sends its main character Ezra to a glitchy prison after a 14 second trial. @Manruss, @a_ponticelli, and Ellie Wright deliver a worrisome tale about technology that controls our lives running amok. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsOur Soot Stained Heart #1
combines steampunk, folklore, and myth to the absolute inverse of the Christmas season. This story is the richest, most complicated “holiday” comic on the shelves this year. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsSpeed Racer #5
wraps up storylines from the first four issues and sets the stage for even more. All the action you can handle from @Peposed, @Tinto83Tinto, @RexLokus, and Buddy Beaudoin. @MadCaveStudios #SpeedRacer
DetailsWild Animals #5
sends the series out on an extremely high note. @edbrisson, @andykuhn, and @deezoid’s crime series ends as it began: with complicated character exploration and hard to confront moral ambiguity. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsTerrorbytes #2
delivers a disturbing story that hits a little too close to home in this age of developing AI. @MarkLondonMCS, @oOArkadyOo, @jaocanola, and Mangual knock this out of the park. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsRacer X #3
delivers more action than the series to this point, but it never abandons the complex character development at the series’ core. Continued strong work from @Manruss, Plati, @LGiadaMarchisio, Nicola Righi & @Bertacious10. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsSpeed Racer: Tales from the Road #1
kicks off a new anthology series in Mad Cave’s Speed Racer world. @MarkLondonMCS and @SebastianPiriz deliver an introspective and exciting Racer X story. @Peposed and @AlessioZonno round the issue out with a fun and lighthearted backup. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsWar Wolf #1
pits an ordinary security guard against an alien invasion. @thesteveorlando balances an almost serious opening with a borderline comedic action adventure. With exciting art from @marcoperugini78 and lettering from @LetteringBear. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsSpeed Racer #3
pits #SpeedRacer against the mysterious Racer X! @Peposed delivers a good character test for Speed, but the full emotional weight of the story requires reading a book from another series. @Tinto83Tinto @MadCaveStudios
DetailsWild Animals #3
continues a very unusual crime story. @edbrisson continues to blend a conflicted, unsure protagonist with crime story elements to create an unpredictable story. @MadCaveStudios
DetailsRacer X #1
is very exposition-centric first issue from Mark Russell. But Racer X is a compelling character and the issue is uplifted with great art from Nuno Plati and Giada Marchisio. @MadCaveStudios @manruss
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