Skeeters #3 (2024)
Art by: Kelly Williams

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Skeeters #3 (2024)
Art by: Kelly Williams
[PREVIEW] Skeeters #1 (December 6, 2023)
writer(s): Bob Frantz and Kevin Cuffe | artist: Kelly Williams | letterer: Chas! Pangburn | cover artist: Kelly Williams | publishing company: Mad Cave Studios
synopsis: Small town hijinks ensue as extraterrestrial mosquitos descend on a sleepy beach town. When giant mosquito-like alien creatures invade a rural seaside community, a frustrated sheriff and two oddball exterminators end up being the town’s only hope for survival. A comedic and gruesome story for fans of Slither, Arachnophobia, and other classic creature-features!
Felix the Cat: The Collected Edition by Bottlerocket on Kickstarter
the felix comic by Mike Federali, Bob Frantz and Tracy Yardley that was in limbo for a little while found a publisher and now has a kickstarter! pledge to get the pdf, a softcover, art prints, pins and more while you still can
CFS Issues Scathing Report On Google Censorship
CFS Issues Scathing Report On Google Censorship
Stand and Deliver NWON -Patrick Wood and Bob Frantz leave little doubt about the criminal censorship going on under the watchful eye of the U.S. Government Corporation. Citizens for Free Speech is the premier national training and networking organization for local activists who are ready to exercise their First Amendment rights in a strategic and responsible manner in order to effect meaningful…
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Metalshark Bro: Assault on Hamzing Island #1
Metalshark Bro: Assault On Hamzig Island #1 Scout Comics 2020 Written by Bob Frantz & Kevin Cuffe Illustrated by Walter Ostlie Lettered & Edited by Chas! Pangburn The last we saw of Metalshark Bro, dude was transformed back into a regular shark that swam off into the sunset. It was a classic revenge mission: he killed A LOT of people, got the giant floating eyeball, ate a lot of grub, and defeated Satan's nephew. Unfortunately, this victory was short-lived. A demon hamster kidnapped his bestie, so now he's forced out of his sharky-sabbatical to fight off Cthulhu dudes, mutant alligators, magic demons, and his own aggression. Since I have been reviewing comics I have been branching out further from my so-called comfort zone and I will wholeheartedly admit that I am super glad that I have been. Because in all honesty this usually wouldn’t be something I would gravitate towards. So while the humour can be a little predictable and lowbrow that doesn’t make it any less funny or fun to read. Every facet of this book feels like a rip-off of something so much larger but the life of me I cannot, remember what made us think that we were wise and we’d never compromise, place what it would be. So it really is something that falls into the whole reminds you of but is wholly pretty unique. I like the way that this is being told. The way we see the plot & story development always moving forward through how the sequence of events unfold and how the reader learns information is laid out beautifully. I am enjoying how we see the characters being introduced and what role in the scheme of things they play. Mind this is volume 2 so the fact that it is so new reader friendly is hugely important and it should make you want to go back and find volume 1 as that’s now on my list of things to do. The character development is sensational and the personalities are hard to miss and even harder to not like, regardless of who’s who. It is crazy fun to see them act out who they are before us and I couldn’t help but continue to giggle at some of the wording, phrasing and the kind of unbridled audacity that they possess. The pacing is superb and as it takes us through the pages revealing the story we are able to see just how everything works together to create the story’s ebb & flow. Walter is this kind of mad genius because I shouldn’t enjoy his work as much as I do. It brings me this mad underground comix vibe where we mix heaven and hell with Dungeons & Dragons to come up with these utterly charming characters. The creativity and imagination that we see is delightful and how we see the faces and the facial expressions bring them all to life in some really astonishing ways. Krogun’s face when he gulped I loved that face and that expression. The way we see backgrounds being utilised throughout not only enhance the moments or bring us a better understanding of this realm they also show depth perception bring us a sense of scale and provide the overall sense of size and scope to the story. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels show a stellar eye for storytelling. I am a big fan of the colour work we see as well. We see some unique and bold colour choices and then how we see the various hues and tones within those colours being utilised to create the shading, highlights and shadow work is gorgeous. It really is nice to see that Scout can go to opposite corners with what they bring us. The uber serious, the uncanny and the damn funny there isn’t anything missing from the repertoire except maybe a revival of Maze Agency. This is a good fun time and it’s its utter ridiculousness that makes it that way and I wouldn’t change a single thing about it.
A Love Letter To The 80's Via Werewolves: Chase The Moon On Kickstarter
A Love Letter To The 80’s Via Werewolves: Chase The Moon On Kickstarter
There are many worthy projects funding on Kickstarter at any one time, and Chase the Moon is a 100 page graphic novel project that’s been garnering a lot of attention, but still needs a really solid push to get through its last week of funding and hit its goal.
Written by Bob Frantz and Kevin Cuffe, with art by Drew Moss, and letters and edits by Chas Pangburn, the graphic novel features one big…
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Congrats Bro's Who Made Metalshark Bro for the AUDACIOUS wave ride off of KICKSTARTER DUDES
Congrats Bro’s Who Made Metalshark Bro for the AUDACIOUS wave ride off of KICKSTARTER DUDES
647 backers pledged $25,320 to help bring this project to life.
Metalshark Bro A classic shark meets demon, demon transforms shark into a sharkman, shark vows vengeance on demon story. Oh yea…HEAVY METAL forever! GET A BIGGER BOAT ON KICKSTARTER and BACK THE SHARK by clicking Here
THE HISTORY OF METALSHARK BRO
Metalshark Bro was born on the long and desolate highways of West Virginia. In the…
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Congrats Bro's Who Made Metalshark Bro for the AUDACIOUS wave ride off of KICKSTARTER DUDES
Congrats Bro’s Who Made Metalshark Bro for the AUDACIOUS wave ride off of KICKSTARTER DUDES
647 backers pledged $25,320 to help bring this project to life.
Metalshark Bro A classic shark meets demon, demon transforms shark into a sharkman, shark vows vengeance on demon story. Oh yea…HEAVY METAL forever! GET A BIGGER BOAT ON KICKSTARTER and BACK THE SHARK by clicking Here
THE HISTORY OF METALSHARK BRO
Metalshark Bro was born on the long and desolate highways of West Virginia. In the…
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