Amazing Science Fiction: Soylent Green (1973)
Soylent Green
Remember. Tuesday is Soylent Green Day!
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Remember. Tuesday is Soylent Green Day!
DetailsNinjak #10
Ninjak #10 (Kindt, Braithwaite, Ryp, Reber) is an excellent “fish out of water” story that doesn’t lean on a trope to find meat to the story. It’s also a fantastic issue for a new reader to learn more about the expansive Valiant universe without being overwhelmed.
DetailsReceiving Transmissions #1
Receiving Transmissions (Steenz!) is a captivating story that mixes the supernatural and striking with familiarity and cuteness. It gets deep into our main character and her feelings, getting to know her very well even in a short one shot.
DetailsGeneration X (1994) #1
Join Comic Watch this Sunday as we take a look back at a brilliant first issue. Generation X #1 (Lobdell, Bachalo) was innovative and risky, but hits just the right spots: dark, profound and defined art and character design, accompanied by some of the most unforgettable characters and a horrific villain.
DetailsNinjak #4
Ninjak #4 (Kindt,Ryp,Mann,Sauvage,Guice,Arreola): If you’re gonna write a warning tale about an enigmatic and fierce foe routed in martial arts mayhem and magical mystery, this is a play book on how it’s done.
DetailsGhosted in L.A. Volume 1
Ghosted in L.A. Volume 1 (Grace, Keenan, Le) The first volume of Ghosted in LA is the best possible start for this series, with engaging characters, dramatic innuendos and fresh brilliant art.
DetailsThe Gentleman #1
The Gentleman #1 (Anderson Elysee, Veltri, Pagnotta, Myers) leans heavily into horror influences to lay out of a dark yet alluring story that is simply captivating. With a unique sense of representation often lacking in the horror genre, this issue proves to be well worth your time and money.
DetailsVarus #1: Heartlight
Varus #1 (McNeill, Hans) Amazingly beautiful art and a fascinating story that defies expectations and manages to make us feel hope even in the most dramatic moments. You can read it online at League of Legends webpage.
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DetailsTurning 80, but young at heart!
DetailsFor Molly #1
For Molly #1 (Cheng, Sawyer) A cinematographic and dark story about companionship, guilt and pain that promises to carry us to mysterious places, while being close to our hearts.
DetailsNinjak #1
Ninjak #1 (Kindt, Mann, Arreola) Kindt’s Ninjak rivals the great martial arts comics from Fraction/Brubaker Immortal Iron Fist all the way back to Miller Daredevil and Deadly Hands of Kung Fu.
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