[REVIEW] EMBRACE THE EXISTENTIAL EMPTINESS IN ‘DEAD KINGS HAVE NO DREAMS’
After reading the first few pages of Dead Kings Have No Dreams, my brain sent a transmission deep into my soul: This is it.
After reading the first few pages of Dead Kings Have No Dreams, my brain sent a transmission deep into my soul: This is it.
Eleutheromania is just abstract enough to allow the reader to pour themselves into it, resulting in a very emotional and rewarding experience.
Written by Ed Brisson with art by Damian Couceiro, Beyond the Breach #1 follows Vanessa as she embarks on her dream road trip. But when The Breach knocks her and the rest of California on its knees, Vanessa suddenly finds herself scrambling to get back home in one piece.
Junji Ito’s Lovesickness explores love, dysfunctional families, and cosmic horror with a splash of black humor and haunting visuals.
With King-Cat Classix, Map of My Heart, and Perfect Example, John Porcellino’s classic work is re-introduced to a new generation.
Spectrum #2 is a superhero comic about coming out that is quite reminiscent of X-men comics–from the sudden development of superpowers to enrollment in an institution to help them learn about who they are and what they can do.
Nothing says “love story” like putting down demonic armies of the undead with your beloved. They really put the romantic in Necromantic.
Heavy #1 is a high-powered, fever dream of cosmic violence where time has no meaning. Equal parts Preacher and The Punisher, Heavy wears its influences on it’s sleeves…then proceeds to shred them to pieces.
Sophie Yanow’s first full-length graphic novel The Contradictions focuses on the questions more young people have been asking lately.