Tag: Mad Cave

Gatchaman: Galactor – Survival of the Fittest

Gatchaman: Galactor… trying really hard to be professional here. This spin-off of the main title spoils a bit of issue 2, yet I can’t deny […]

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Gatchaman: Ken Deathmatch – Action-Packed Intro

Gatchaman: Ken Deathmatch is a thrilling, action-packed introduction to Ken the Eagle, also known as Gatchaman. This 32-page comic showcases Ken as a spy, fighter, […]

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The Last Wardens – Frantic Focus of the Heart

The Last Wardens from Mad Cave Studios is a co-written epic by Edenfrost‘s Amit Tishler and Elliot Sperl. The pulse pounding artwork from Rui Silveira […]

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Of Her Own Design: Compare The Struggles

Of Her Own Design from Mad Cave’s Maverick imprint is a relatable coming-of-age tale about trying to express struggles. When everything around you just feels […]

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Galaxy of Madness: Immersion’s Edge

Galaxy of Madness looks like Mad Cave’s trippy journey into the abyss. So how do you get readers to follow this without losing them? By […]

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Mad Cave’s The Mammoth: Loss Is Enormous

Mad Cave’s The Mammoth is not going to be what anyone expects with how the scale presents itself. The core of this supernatural horror isn’t trying […]

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Attaboy: A Sensational Remembrance

Attaboy is a sensational comic that Mad Cave just had to get the rights to publish. It started as a self-published piece that the creator […]

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Mad Cave’s Sanction: What This Bottom Line Is

Mad Cave’s Sanction is a pretty compelling mystery about how the Soviet Union likes to keep secrets. Through two detectives on a murder case, readers […]

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Mugshots: The Truth About Legacy

Mugshots from Mad Cave is one of the more striking things to come out. Not just because of the eye-catching art, but how it shows […]

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Love Me: A Romance Story – Last Minute Shock

Love Me: A Romance Story features the empathetically haphazard art by a familiar face with a writer’s look at star-crossed love. Love Me: A Romance […]

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