Ghostbusters: Year One #3: More Like a Game Show Host
Ghostbusters: Year One #3
Ghostbusters Year One #3 (Burnham, Schoening, Delgado) centers on Peter Venkman. I don’t really need to say anything else. Buy it!
DetailsGhostbusters: Year One #3
Ghostbusters Year One #3 (Burnham, Schoening, Delgado) centers on Peter Venkman. I don’t really need to say anything else. Buy it!
DetailsLucifer #18
Lucifer #18 (Watters, Fiumara, McCaig) brings the hunt home and leaves the reader questioning which side Lucifer is on.
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DetailsAlthough normally a reliably entertaining title, Teen Titans #40 (Glass, Thompson, Pansica, Ferreira, Maiolo) chooses to play it far too safe and winds up being an exercise in banality instead. The art team saves it from being a complete wash, at least.
DetailsBlackwood: The Mourning After #2
Blackwood: The Mourning After #2 (Dorkin, Fish, Fish, McKenna) is a blast to read and perfectly balances reality in a magic setting. Dorkin’s talent shines in his characters; the students don’t feel like caricatures. The Fish’s art is the frosting on the cake — you can’t get enough.
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DetailsRai #5
Only the best of comics can juggle so many things at once and never dip in quality no matter which way the wind blows. Rai #5 (Abnett, Ryp, Dalhouse) is absolutely one of those comics.
DetailsSnotgirl #15 : The Rehearsal
(O’Malley, Hung, Cohen, Odomo) If you loved #1-14 of Snotgirl, this one delivers. You’re gonna scream and laugh and cry with it I swear! If you’re not caught up or starting to get into Lottieworld, all I wanna say is you’re gonna eventually have get everything you want of this series. It’s gonna get messy! Complicated! Gay! And certainly there’s a mystery there! Plus the art is constantly astounding and even gets better!
DetailsEerie, Indiana
Eerie, Indiana was a cool show back in the 90s that would have been a teenage version of the X-Files but aired before X-Files. The show followed a teenage “weirdness investigator” as he looked into the strange happenings in his small hometown.
DetailsBlade the Series
Did you love the Blade movies? If so, then you may kind of like the Blade series! Sort of. This one season show picked up the vampire hunter’s story where the movies left off.
DetailsWith new sitcom-styled comic series Getting It Together out 10th June on Image, and Ghosted in L.A. ending its 12 fascinating issues in the same month on Boom! Entertainment, we have had the amazing oportunity to talk with Grace about those books, his endless projects and collaborations, music, writing proccesses and more!
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