Glenn Danzig’s Verotika
Glenn Danzig’s 2020 horror anthology, Verotika, is based on stories from his comics line. But, is it good?
DetailsGlenn Danzig’s 2020 horror anthology, Verotika, is based on stories from his comics line. But, is it good?
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DetailsAgents of The Realm Vol 1
(Louis) If you like Card Captor Sakura, Sailor Moon or Sh?jo Kakumei Utena, or if you love strong worldbuilding, cute character interactions and a diverse LGBT+ lovely cast, this #CWPride recommended webcomic is one hundred percent for you.
DetailsRevenge Of The Cosmic Ghost Rider #5
Revenge of The Cosmic Ghost Rider #5 (Hopeless, Hepburn, Fabela) concludes a miniseries that is so action-packed that it will leave the reader’s ears ringing. Though issue #5 finishes the miniseries, it still packs the same exciting punch as the previous issues and leaves the reader right where they started, but in a good way.
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.
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Series review of Pet. The mind can be destroyed with the slightest change of a person’s memory. A dull psychological tale with weak characters, a boring story, and a wasted idea.
DetailsArchival Quality
Archival Quality (Weir, Steenz!) is the perfect example of writing and art complementing each other. A story about psychiatric survivorship gets wrapped in joyful, humane, relatable art in a way that perfectly represents that this book is gonna tell you a ghost story and a confessional story, and so much more. #CWPride
DetailsFor #CWPride , we had the pleasure of sitting with Steenz! (@oheysteenz ) to talk about her experience as a writer, artist and editor, and her vision on LGBT+ narratives and stories from these perspectives. This joyful extensive interview is what came out of talking, laughing and sharing with her.
DetailsAquaman #59 (DeConnick, Rocha, Henriques) shifts and spins its narrative deftly, keeping readers off-balance as to who is responsible for Andy’s kidnapping. Don’t ask questions, just check out the best Aquaman run in years ASAP!
DetailsJoin our staff for #CWPride recommendations! We list our favorite, most touching, essential LGBT+ books in the hope they accompany others this month. Which are yours?
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