Harley gets all weird and buggy in a tribute to Kafkaβs The Metamorphosis.
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Harley gets all weird and buggy in a tribute to Kafkaβs The Metamorphosis.
Complex dynamics between Nadia and her friends play out in a story that further examines the heroβs psychology.
Cassandra Price is the Oracle of Garbage. Itβs not the most pleasant title imaginable, but she learns its value.
Martin Mills is a music industry A&R guy. Like any other good A&R guy, he knows how to make deals with rising talent. Unlike any other good A&R guy, heβs kind of a sociopath.
Thereβs a whimsically kinetic physical action of the issue.
The life and crimes of Minor Threat wrap-up their origin in an otherwise dull issue.
With this latest issue, the cartwheeling between depth and silliness falters.
Ben Blacker dives into a dark fantasy hybrid of Bewitched and The Stepford Wives.
Looking into Harleyβs face is like looking into the divided American consciousness.
Sheβs considering crime again because itβs easier for her, at a time when the walls of reality are coming apart around her.
Diana and company get help from the Hand of Fate
Itβs up to Harley to travel through both time and space to fix all the continuity errors she created.
With bounty hunters on one side and vengeful government forces on the other, can Marko, Alana, Hazel, and their friends survive?
Issue #2 of Mark Russell and Mike Feehan's book is a roaring success! A sleeper hit even!
Tee Franklin and Jenn St-Onge score a perfect game in this highly anticipated Kickstarter darling.
A going away party for Bobby Drake