
‘Hellboy Omnibus Volume 2:’ Trade Paperback Review
Where do I even begin? Recently, a few characters from the comic book world had found their way into my top two. Out of nowhere,
Where do I even begin? Recently, a few characters from the comic book world had found their way into my top two. Out of nowhere,
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It’s no secret that I love Matt Kindt’s work. You can look through my reviews of his comics over the last three years. There’s very
I have absolutely no idea what’s going on in Black Hammer right now, but it looks like we’re about to find out! The beginning of
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