David Hine and Brian Haberlin continue a dive into pulpy adventure fantasy.
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David Hine and Brian Haberlin continue a dive into pulpy adventure fantasy.
The final issue of the first series lacks some of the delicious creepiness that opened the story.
More complications arise at King’s Dominion.
A fun exploration into the nature of control and subversion in modern society.
Things go from bad to worse.
Skottie Young’s deeply engrossing serial continues with gorgeous atmospheric art by Jorge Corona.
Marked shows a sly depth that fuses art, magic, fantasy, and reality.
Boy, does this young Wizard rumble and have some fire in the future for the Aegis!
The strange and sudden end to a journey from a great distance away feels a bit jarring.
Dani gracefully scratches out the decaying detail on a world hanging on to life long after it has passed into the past.
It’s all out war!
The creative team brings together a fun father/son adventure into its fourth chapter.
It’s a weirdly satisfying end to a pleasantly odd satire.
SFSX does a great job at intentionally overlapping sex and social commentary without being heavy-handed.
The art IS still overpowering the story in the second issue, but far less so than it did in the debut issue last month.
Helmut is out for revenge!
Skottie Young gives the witty Fox his close-up.
The introduction of a powerful new Sorcerer
The mixture of fantasy and pulp sci-fi is charming enough to keep the action going.
The sharper edge of Cain’s satire is dulled a bit.