Team Fortress 2 Comics: Successful After Peak

Team Fortress 2 in its heyday is nothing short of ambitious, expanding its lore into comics. If you go onto Google Trends and search “comics” […]

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Skeeters: Your New Favorite Creature Feature

Skeeters from Mad Cave is a love letter to creature features that fans should pick up before the FOC on November 13. Seeing alien mosquitoes […]

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Voyage de Gourmet: Fundamentals of Reconnection

Voyage de Gourmet from Mad Cave Studio’s Maverick imprint is a delicious graphic novel about reconnection. Funnily enough, Mad Cave asked me to review the […]

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Edenfrost: Colossal Look At Persecution

Edenfrost from Mad Cave Studios is a suspenseful tale about having an identity when there are forces ready to take it. Background Before we go […]

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Future Favors The Bold: Utopia Revisited

Future Favors The Bold is one of the most biting satires of retrofuturism. As a more recent Trekkie, I know plenty of parodies that challenge […]

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Operation Sunshine The Comic: Quality Dialogue

Operation Sunshine is a comic from Dark Horse that fans have been waiting for. Probably because it’s the latest in The Last Podcast on the […]

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John DiFool: The Best Part of the Incal?

John DiFool is probably the most iconic part of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s The Incal. Sure, the Metabaron gets his own series and mythology. But when you […]

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Rebel Grrrls: Endorsed By The Devil

Rebel Grrrls is Keenspot’s way of showing they love us reviewing their content. You ever hear about how musicians sell their souls to the devil? […]

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Loose Cannon: DC’s Sturdy Gimmick Character

Loose Cannon from DC Comics is a character not many comics fans are aware of. But for some reason, this Incredible Hulk copy gets a […]

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Say Hello To Black Jack: Public Domain Approved

Say Hello To Black Jack is not what you think it is. This has nothing to do with Osamu Tezuka other than a cheeky reference. […]

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