Indie Review: Stroper #1-3
The concept for Stroper is nuts, in the best possible way. In short, it’s mullets, ass-kicking, neon lights and ray guns.
The concept for Stroper is nuts, in the best possible way. In short, it’s mullets, ass-kicking, neon lights and ray guns.
Mech Cadet Yu #9 is charming, intense, heart-filled, and suspenseful. So, don’t let the all-ages label deter you from reading this book!
Copperhead #19 perfectly sets the stage for the series finale. While I am sad to see it end, it’s nice to see these creators tell the story they want to.
Wonder Woman Annual #2 is worth picking up, if only for the timely theme of pure love and its real power. The art is gorgeous, to boot.
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Kong of Skull Island 2018 Special Review Written by: Paul Allor Illustrated by: Carlos Magno Colors by: Marcelo Costa Letters by: Ed Dukeshire Published
Supergirl: Being Super has made me a fan of both Kara and the team that brought this version to life. I could not put this book down!
The Further Adventures of Nick Wilson is worth the purchase, especially if you enjoy witty, funny dialogue and the full gamut of real, human emotion.
I was beginning to move towards being on the fence after the pacing of the past few issues. But, the story starts to pick up steam here in Elsewhere #7.