Tartarus #3: A Fool’s Paradise
Tartarus #3
Tartarus # 3 (Christmas, Cole) is an action-packed, vibrant continuation full of twists and revelations, plunging readers further into Tilde’s world.
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Tartarus # 3 (Christmas, Cole) is an action-packed, vibrant continuation full of twists and revelations, plunging readers further into Tilde’s world.
DetailsA Man Among Ye #1:
There’s no denying A Man Among Ye #1 (Phillips, Cermak, Pezzillo, Peteri) is explosive and dramatic, with great potential to bring something new to fans. You won’t regret buying this book.
DetailsExcellence #7
In Excellence #7 (Thomas, Randolph, Lopez), the price for repeating the same process over and over is higher than the price of change! Spencer Dales is about to challenge the world of magic. Who will stand with him and who will oppose him?
DetailsAdventureman #1
Adventureman #1 (Fraction, Dodson, Dodson, Cowles): The art and representation of the story so far by the Dodsons is exceptional. I recommend picking this one up, it has my full attention for what’s gong to happen in the next issue.
DetailsUNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #6
UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY #6 (Soule, Snyder, Camuncolli, Marcello Grassi, Wilson, CRANK!) is a perfectly crafted, action packed, psychedelic symbolism laden, next installment that gets everything right.
DetailsBog Bodies OGN
Bog Bodies OGN (Shalvey, Fullerton, Nalty): A tale so well-crafted that you feel you are navigating the deadly Irish bog yourself. The creative team will have you salivating for more of what they have gifted us in the form of Bog Bodies.
DetailsMercy #2
Mercy #2 (Andolfo) Questions are answered but more questions arise in this latest installment of Mirka Andolfo’s chilling tale of Lady Hellaine.
DetailsThe Gathering Storm!
Savage Dragon #248 (Larsen, Koutsis, Toris) kicks off the march to 250 with style and lots of over-the-top craziness, just like fans like it! If you’ve never read this comic before, now’s the time to jump on board!
DetailsThe Ludocrats #1
The Ludocrats (Gillen, Rossignol, Stokely, Bonvillain, Cowles) is gratuitously violent, artistically inspired, fourth-wall-obliterating, steampunk/fantasy Saturday-morning-cartoon-meets-Asterix for people who love profanity. Is it ludicrous? Most definitely. Is it funny? That’s subjective.
DetailsEmpty Zone #5
It’s simply remarkable how Alexander and the rest of the team have found such an uncanny ability to blend horror and sci-fi with such a haunting tale of self-forgiveness, bringing a tragic yet somehow freeing conclusion to the first arc in Empty Zone #5 (Alexander, NCT, Jackson).
DetailsEmpty Zone #4
If the brilliant artwork featuring a technologically dependent world cast into the shadows blurring the lines between life and death isn’t enough, the unnatural mystery that is beginning to unravel in Empty Zone #4 (Alexander, NCT, Jackson) should be more than enough to keep you coming back.
DetailsEmpty Zone #3
Not many issues can pull off ten plus dialogue-free pages, but Empty Zone #3 (Alexander, NCT, Jackson) does so with absolute ease. It’s a blindly fast read, but its powerful, taking readers through a whirlwind of pain, brutality and ecstasy.
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