Turok Vol. 4 #3 (2019)
Art by: Rags Morales and Jorge Sutil
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Turok Vol. 4 #3 (2019)
Art by: Rags Morales and Jorge Sutil
From writer David Pepose and artist Eman Casallos (with colors by Jorge Sutil), Captain Planet and the Planeteers issue 2 had our main cast meet each other for the first time ever in action-packed circumstances.
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ADVANCE REVIEW: Reanimator TPB: Breathing Life Into Herbert West
ADVANCE REVIEW: Reanimator TPB: Breathing Life Into Herbert West
Dynamite’s Reanimatortrade paperback exemplifies the peculiar challenge to those who attempt to adapt the writings of HP Lovecraft into other media and for modern audiences. He’s the godfather of “Weird Fiction”, a pulp writer whose singular and disturbing visions of elder gods from beyond space and time and the hapless humans who learn of them have influenced countless horror, science fiction…
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Red Sonja #1 - All-Comic.com
If you liked previous runs, or even have never read a Red Sonja comic, there is no better time than now to pick of a Red Sonja comic.
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In the latest installment of Swords of Sorrow, writer Gail Simone and artist Sergio Davila break out the guns, gore, and one-liners.
Gail Simone writes the colorful, pulpy heroines of Swords of Sorrow with relish.