‘Scout’s Honor #3:’ Comic Book Review
“You think the Badlands are fair, boy?! You forget yourself, Dez — Remember Hancock’s Fourth Law!”“Y-yes, sir… ‘A Scout always obeys his scoutmaster without question.’”“Good.
“You think the Badlands are fair, boy?! You forget yourself, Dez — Remember Hancock’s Fourth Law!”“Y-yes, sir… ‘A Scout always obeys his scoutmaster without question.’”“Good.
James Stokoe is a monster of a creator: a creator’s creator. His artwork is tremendous and detailed, and his stories are strange and epic. Orphan
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Guillem March’s Karmen #1 is a wonderful curiosity. The design alone of our eccentric angel, Karmen, who is portrayed on the first cover by Milo
There have been times in my life where I’ve felt lost, sincerely alone, or wanted some direction or meaning in life. That obviously doesn’t make
I love Matt Kindt’s work, but there’s something uniquely special about Fear Case. Maybe it’s the fact that Kindt and Tyler and Hillary Jenkins (This
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What I love about Jeff Lemire’s world of Black Hammer is that he isn’t precious with it and lets other creators play in his sandbox.
Set in Peru some time in the near future, Puno picks up where Manu ends with Canela (a.k.a. Lila) making a deal with a local
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