HERCULES: THE KNIVES OF KUSH
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HERCULES: THE KNIVES OF KUSH
Art by ARTHUR SUYDAM
The Last Days of American Crime #1, cover by Greg Tocchini
Art by Marek Okon
Okay, I was in the mood to look at stuff relating to the fully decomposed dead horse that is Nick Simmons's Incarnate (that comic that ripped off Bleach and Hellsing in more ways then just tracing the art) and oh my God the dialogue here screams the 2010s. It reads like something you'd find in a metal song. Seriously, this could really work as lyrics to one.
BTW, the character design is stolen from a DeviantArt image.
Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead #2 - Cover by Steve Pugh.
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(Victorville)— He is one of the most well known heroes in mythology, as well as in the history of pop culture. He is half man, half god, and all heart. When we hear the name Hercules, we think of the monsters, the challenges, the tragedies and the strength. So, does this latest film featuring the demi-god do him justice, or is it another misstep in the history books?
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