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The Paybacks #1
CrossOver #4 (2021)
Art by: Geoff Shaw and Dee Cunniffe
The Paybacks #1 by Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw
The Paybacks #1 Review
Gail Simone tweeted that she needed a place to start reading anything and everything Donny Cates. I told her to go back to the good old days of 2015 and read this book, The Paybacks. This is one of my favorite series and is easily the funniest satire I've read since Terry Pratchett...which this comic reminds me of in its own special way. So, since Gail got me to thinking about it, here is my review for The Paybacks...Read more »
THIRD EYE PICKS OF THE WEEK: THE PAYBACKS TPB -- From DONNY CATES, writer of VENOM, THANOS, and GOD COUNTRY!
Heroism doesn’t come cheap, so when superheroes borrow money to finance their genetic enhancements or crime-fighting supercomputers, their debts make student loans look like I.O.U.s!
Enter the Paybacks, a repo squad composed of bankrupt former heroes here to foreclose on everybody’s secret lairs!
The Paybacks TP
Donny Cates (W), Eliot Rahal (W), and Geoff Shaw (A) On sale Mar 28 FC, 192 pages • $24.99 • TP, 7″ x 10″ Heroism doesn’t come cheap, so when superheroes borrow money to finance their genetic enhancements or crime-fighting supercomputers, their debts make student loans look like I.O.U.s! Enter the Paybacks, a repo squad composed of bankrupt former heroes here to foreclose on everybody’s secret lairs! Collects The Paybacks Volume 1 from Dark Horse Comics and The Paybacks Volume 2 published by Heavy Metal. From the team that delivered the smash-hit God Country and critically acclaimed Buzzkill! “This comic is a blast of fresh air in a genre that frequently takes itself too seriously.” –Graphic Policy
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