The X-Files: Funko Universe Review
Even If you aren’t a fan of The X-files, The X-Files: Funko Universe offers four, diverse mini narratives with fantastic art and writing.
Even If you aren’t a fan of The X-files, The X-Files: Funko Universe offers four, diverse mini narratives with fantastic art and writing.
Quince #5 continues the 15-issue series about a Latina girl with superpowers for a year, and in this issue Lupe makes her first heroic act.
Shade the Changing Girl #8 is a great start to a second arc, as Shade ventures out of Valley Ville and into Gotham: a city with its own madness.
Attention horror fans: Winnebago Graveyard #1 is an unsettling, beautifully illustrated new series set right in the heart of Americana.
With familiar horror conventions but plenty of originality, Regression #1 will appeal to fans of all kinds of mystery and occult reads.
Underwinter #2 is graceful, stylish horror, with a compelling storyline and art that requires you to linger on each page.
Quince #4 continues the fantastic 15-issue series, with solid writing and inviting art, about a Latina girl with superpowers for a year.
Shade the Changing Girl is a series that you do not want to miss out on, and Shade the Changing Girl #7 is the perfect entry point!
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