The Destroyer following Inebrio Horsefeathers, marks Bad Idea’s return from hiatus. While Horsefeathers is a great laugh out of a long wait, Destroyer arrives at […]
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Comic Book Speculation and Investing Insights: No Refunds
Comic Book Speculation and Investing…can be a big problem. It’s not about the stories, it’s about economics. These days you have people going off-and-on about […]
Continue readingThe Finder: A Superhero’s Bottom Line Needs To Be Drawn
The Finder is a Bad Idea one-shot by the makers of Monster Kill Squad. In it, we have a comic fan’s view of superheroes under […]
Continue readingThe Ends: Astonishing Generational Clash
The Ends is a Bad Idea coming from regular cartoonist David Lapham. But in addition to the art, Lapham is joined by his wife Maria […]
Continue readingBurning Man: Don’t Miss Your Hidden Opportunities
Burning Man is quickly helping me become a bigger fan of Peter Milligan. With Pyrate Queen being his first Bad Idea, this has to something […]
Continue readingWerewolf X The Society of Fearless Frontiersmen Is Unparalleled
Werewolf X The Society of Fearless Frontiersmen is the reason I don’t have buyers remorse for a Bad Idea. A long time ago, Bad Idea […]
Continue readingComic Book Billionaires: Affordable At The Absolutely Lowest
Comic Book Billionaires or just being rich in general is quickly being undesirable in this mass medium. People have probably heard about how two of […]
Continue readingThey’re All Terrible: The Best of the Shrewd
Well Matt Kindt is back with another Bad Idea: They’re All Terrible. With yet another fantasy world post-epic battle on the catalogue, something needs to […]
Continue readingOrc Island: Is The Bargain of a Lifetime Worth It?
Orc Island from Bad Idea is an atmospheric fantasy world where the only thing that seems to matter is profit. Without even a hint of […]
Continue readingEscape From Wyoming: Compromise For Justice
Escape From Wyoming one of the first titles to come out of Bad Idea’s new release line. I’ll let writer Robert Venditti do the introductions. […]
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