Over The Ropes: Broken Kayfabe comes with Show’s End as part of Mad Cave Studios‘ promotions on followups. The creators of this series genuinely love […]
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Show’s End: The Second Coming – An Outlawed Invitation
Show’s End: The Second Coming is the followup to Mad Cave Studios’ carny horror series. In this chapter beginning on July 27, characters develop in […]
Continue readingDoes Elektra Have Powers – Looming Obsession
Does Elektra Have Powers? That stay around I mean. Elektra Natchios, the femme fatale kunoichi created by Frank Miller has quite a reputation. Aside from […]
Continue readingSuperman: The Exile – Discover Superman At His Lowest
Superman: The Exile is an underrated piece of the Man of Steel’s mythos. In this junction point to several major events like the development of […]
Continue readingVenezuelan Comics: Why Guaranteed Freedom Has To Be Drawn
Venezuelan comics come in when I was running out of places with stories behind the art form. I mean, I only came across this subject […]
Continue readingTuki: Discover The Primal Magic That Connects Everyone
Tuki is a series from Cartoon Books, written and drawn by Jeff Smith. Sound familiar? It should, he’s the creator of Bone. I just happen […]
Continue readingThe Harbinger: A Daring Way To Transform Character
The Harbinger from Valiant Entertainment serves as the return and development of Peter Stanchek. This once aimless anti-hero has a lot on his plate; a […]
Continue readingIndie Comics: The Little Known, Unheard of Fundamentals
Indie Comics as a term is really starting to heat up debates on its proper definition. To be frank I’m kind of guilty of this […]
Continue readingSavage Avengers: Introducing David Pepose’s New Posse
Savage Avengers… is something that I’m not sure if it fits the category I’m giving it. I got this from David Pepose and I regularly […]
Continue readingDoctor Doom: A Heart Mired in Envy and Pride
Doctor Doom, easily the most recognizable Marvel villain of all time. Since his creation by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Doom‘s defining trait was his […]
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