There are lots of things to like in the conclusion to Tania Del Rio and Bill Galvan's "Love Me Baby, Mumbai!" First off, Raj is a likable character with a problem.
Continuing our discussion of graphic novels that might appeal to readers who enjoy the combination of art and text, but who are uninterested in either superhero or alternative comics.
It's ten hours of Doc Savage goodness as Doc and his aides Monk, Ham, and Long Tom, along with plucky detective Dana O'Fall, try to track down the mysterious White Eyes.
It's ten hours of Doc Savage goodness as Doc and his aides Monk, Ham, and Long Tom, along with plucky detective Dana O'Fall, try to track down the mysterious White Eyes.
In a thoroughly modern take on DC's old "Imaginary Stories" concept, Betty daydreams about what it would be like to be married to Pureheart the Powerful in George Gladir and Pat Kennedy's "Fantasy Flair.