Shade the Changing Girl #12 Review
Shade the Changing Girl #12 is one of the heaviest, weirdest comics we have seen from this team so far. And it’s fantastic.
Shade the Changing Girl #12 is one of the heaviest, weirdest comics we have seen from this team so far. And it’s fantastic.
With fun characters, a good story, and quality artwork, Uncanny Avengers #26 is a great jumping-on point for true believers of the Avengers brand.
History & Exploitation of the Pug (Canis Cunnilingus) Since the Eighteenth Century Publisher: Mary Mother Press Creator: Nicky Arscott Review by Anelise Farris History
For fans of the classic 90s film, Clueless: Senior Year is a no-brainer. With all the humor and heart of the original, it’s a worthy second installment.
Despite its relative inaccessibility, Namesake offers some dense (but rewarding) science fiction in the shape of a beautifully-illustrated graphic novel.
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Go Go Power Rangers #1 is a fun, thoughtful look at some of the most beloved 90s characters—sure to please both long-time fans and new devotees.
By Chance or Providence is made of 3 subliminal gothic mini-comics written and drawn by Becky Cloonan.
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