Girls #24
I don't think I'm ruining anything by telling you that the invasion of little Pennystown ends this issue with as many questions left unanswered as the issue closes.
I don't think I'm ruining anything by telling you that the invasion of little Pennystown ends this issue with as many questions left unanswered as the issue closes.
If there's one word which is bound to get the adrenaline of any self-respecting comic book fan going, it's the "C" word.
“The Hot Zone Club” Matthew McLean: Apparently, I had my sense of humor removed before reading Army@Love .
I knew I had descended on Wizard World when people started shoving magazines, flyers and promotional materials at me while Gene Simmons of K.I.S.S. and his entourage whisked past me.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Worry Doll graphic novel can be purchased via Paypal directly through Mam Tor’s website .
Todd McFarlane is a name to conjour with in the field of comics.
Greetings and welcome to the first edition of Indiephile , a regular feature where I discuss comics from independent publishers in all manner and form.
The end of this issue prints a two-page interview of creator Jonathan Hickman by Erik Sternberger and Dustin Davis of Comicbloc.
I've really been enjoying Of Bitter Souls , but unfortunately, I was disappointed with the strangely disjointed nature of this issue.
I was going to call this issue of Invincible a transitional one.