Come Into Me #4 Review
If you haven’t been reading this series yet, then definitely pick up Come Into Me #4, as well as the three previous issues.
If you haven’t been reading this series yet, then definitely pick up Come Into Me #4, as well as the three previous issues.
Oh S#!t It’s Kim & Kim #1 Review Written by: Magdalene Vissagio Pencils & Inks by: Eva Cabrera Colors by: Claudia Aguirre Letters by:
We Are The Danger #1 Writer: Fabian Lelay Artist: Fabian Lelay Colorist: Claudia Aguirre Letterers: Taylor Esposito and Jay Castro Publisher: Black Mask Studios
A solid foundation for the long-term story has been laid in Breathless #1; however, the cookie cutter clip art did not mesh with the gritty horror plot.
Come Into Me #1 confirms that Thompson and Nadler have another hit on their hands: an offbeat body horror premise with a character-driven story.
The Wilds #1 kicks off what feels like an original take on a Zombie-like apocalypse. The diverse cast only helps add to the originality of the story.
Even in the thriving world of indie comics today, Beautiful Canvas stands out, and is sure to be remembered among the greats.
It’s not an easy or comfortable read, but Calexit #1 may prove valuable to those who need an outlet for their frustration and anxiety in our scary, post-Trump world.
Last Song #1 is a beautifully written tale of Nicky and Drew and their journey through childhood into their twenties, where they form a band called Ecstasy.