The Adventures of Auroraman #4 Review
I have been a staunch supporter of Jeff Burton and Auroraman in the past. And I believe my faith has been rewarded in The Adventures of Auroraman #4.
I have been a staunch supporter of Jeff Burton and Auroraman in the past. And I believe my faith has been rewarded in The Adventures of Auroraman #4.
The Adventures of Auroraman #3 features a great Canadian superhero who finds himself in a story that hearkens back to the Silver Age of comics.
Adventures of Auroraman Annual #1 really is a love letter to comic events of the 80’s and a reminder of why I got into comics in the first place.
Norlan: Sorceress of Light is not only a great tie-in to the Auric series, but it’s also a great introduction to the Auric-verse for new readers.
Horror? Check. Historical? Check. Indie? Double check! A. Shay Hahn returns to Canada’s fur trading era with the supernatural horror comic Beaver Damn #2.
Fantomah is the world’s first female superhero, even predating Wonder Woman. Fantomah Vol. 1 Up From the Deep modernizes that forgotten character.
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Auric of the Great White North #4 is a series that feels new and old at the same time. It’s a low-fantasy series that’s authentically Canadian.
Meet Jason Loo: a comic creator from Toronto, Canada. His works includes the Pitiful Human-Lizard, and a short story in the Chapterhouse Summer Special