‘The Crayfish #2:’ Comic Book Review
The second issue of the Australian series, The Crayfish, doesn’t exactly pick up where the previous volume left off. Time has clearly passed, and Norman
The second issue of the Australian series, The Crayfish, doesn’t exactly pick up where the previous volume left off. Time has clearly passed, and Norman
If you have ever wished that HP Lovecraft wrote more stories about the elder gods, dark things beyond human understanding, and that particular brand of
Editor and creator Paul R. Michaels’ comic, The Rise of Red Moon, follows Jane Armstrong, a court stenographer who suffers from intense nightmares about a
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After reviewing Jess Ruliffson’s Invisible Wounds and now reading her new comic, City Chickens, I realize that her style of storytelling is to present a
The latest volume of the free online comic anthology, Outré #4 takes the cutting-edge nature of the previous issues up a notch with the theme
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