Hunt Kill Repeat is the latest Mad Cave Studios comic by its CEO and Creative Director Mark London. This series has some great artwork and […]
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Dahlia in the Dark: An Urgent Delivery
Dahlia in the Dark, Mad Cave Studio’s latest urban fantasy is sure to excite some people. Why? Well the eye-opening presentation and energy will be […]
Continue readingLower Your Sights – Revisited Thrilling War Views
Lower Your Sights comes to us from Mad Cave Studios and Voices of Children. In this benefit anthology, readers get a look at the empathetic […]
Continue readingNottingham: A King’s Ransom – The Truth About Legends
So I got the most bizarre letter the other day. Nottingham: A King’s Ransom from Mad Cave goes all out on its timely marketing with […]
Continue readingA Legacy of Violence: Invasion By Obsession
Time to chalk up another comic from familiar names, Mad Cave Studios and Cullen Bunn. Don’t worry I won’t forget to mention Andrea Mutti, he […]
Continue readingOver The Ropes: Broken Kayfabe – Do You Love Wrestling?
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 […]
Continue readingShow’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 readingThe Last Session: Why Connecting Shouldn’t Be Exclusive
Alright full disclosure, I already reviewed this Mad Cave series called The Last Session. The only reason why I’m doing it for the full trade […]
Continue readingGood Game Well Played: A Great Time Capsule
Good Game, Well Played is a request from Mad Cave Studios’s Maverick imprint. Unlike their mainline comics like Battlecats, this imprint focuses on YA audiences […]
Continue readingBattlecats: Because of a Gradual Remarkable World
Battlecats is the ongoing series of Florida comic publisher, Mad Cave. By request of the publisher, let’s go over what makes this series so good. […]
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