Coda Vol. 1 Review
Meet Hum and his Pentacorn Nag. Together they travel through a strange, fantastical world. But this comic is so much more than just another fantasy story.
Meet Hum and his Pentacorn Nag. Together they travel through a strange, fantastical world. But this comic is so much more than just another fantasy story.
Talking with Head Lopper series creator Andrew MacLean, we talk the latest arc, choreography, and the best decapitation method. Ok maybe not the last bit.
As the great shield protecting the city is failing, another prison strains against its host, and Maika Halfwolf is thrust into the annals of fate.
Head Lopper #9 Writer: Andrew Maclean Art: Andrew Maclean Colors: Jordie Bellaire Letterer: Erin Maclean Publisher: Image Reviewed by Evan Maroun When people ask
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