Yes! Please update if he opens commissions
Yes! Please update if he opens commissions
Someone recommend a Comic to me that is pretty much standalone please!
It can be a couple issues or volumes even but if possible, finished, and contained in one book or at the most a couple TBPs (think stuff like Six gun Gorilla, Locke and Key or whatever) .
I hope no retailers bury themselves buying 1,000 copies of that to get one of those.
I hope no retailers bury themselves buying 1,000 copies of that to get one of those.
I like this cover.
Someone recommend a Comic to me that is pretty much standalone please!
It can be a couple issues or volumes even but if possible, finished, and contained in one book or at the most a couple TBPs (think stuff like Six gun Gorilla, Locke and Key or whatever) .
wait...
Slapstick is by Van Lente?
in for 12 issues before cancellation
12 issues... HAHAHA
Lunchpod is optimistic.
12 issues... HAHAHA
Lunchpod is optimistic.
Civil War II: Gods of War #4:
Luke motherfucking Cage.
Goddamn straight you will. Show's awesome.I'll probably watch it this weekend. What else am I going to do? Read comics? Play Overwatch? Bah.
If you aim to stop, don't hit episode 7. That's the point of no return.Gonna watch a few episodes of Luke Cage tomorrow
Was too busy today
Someone recommend a Comic to me that is pretty much standalone please!
It can be a couple issues or volumes even but if possible, finished, and contained in one book or at the most a couple TBPs (think stuff like Six gun Gorilla, Locke and Key or whatever) .
Hey comic-gaf I was moving a bookshelf and re-sorting some stuff and came across these. Totally forget I had them back during my floppy days.
They are all first print, think they are worth anything? Not going to sell them but just wondering.
Someone recommend a Comic to me that is pretty much standalone please!
It can be a couple issues or volumes even but if possible, finished, and contained in one book or at the most a couple TBPs (think stuff like Six gun Gorilla, Locke and Key or whatever) .
If you aim to stop, don't hit episode 7. That's the point of no return.
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Civil War II: X-Men #4: This one is the real stinker of the bunch, though. The art is shamefully sloppy, basic perspective is violated over and over again. Characters seem to shrink and grow from panel to panel to justify whatever incredibly awkward position the artist has crammed them into. On top of that, I still have NO IDEA why, and MagnetoStorm and her team would side with UlyssesThis mini went from bad to worse in a hurry and ended horribly. What a fucking mess this event has turned into. Just a waste of energy from all involved (but not too much energy!).ABANDONS HIS MISSION for no discernible reason right as he is about to complete it.
Cryptocracy #4: This book is fine, there is nothing in particular wrong with it, but I'm reading too many stories about powerful families and groups pulling all the strings, and too many of those other books are too fucking good for me to invest further in their lessers. Nothing about this has managed to stick out as particularly compelling, not even any particular quality of the (serviceable) writing and art would cause me to recommend it, four issues in. If you want to play with one of the hottest concepts in comics at the moment, you need to bring a little more to the table. Time for me to move on.
RIP ComicgafI am sorry guys, I failed you. I have missed the deadline for posting the thread by 12pm european time. Thread is cancelled.
I am sorry guys, I failed you. I have missed the deadline for posting the thread by 12pm european time. Thread is cancelled.
C'mon now.
Someone recommend a Comic to me that is pretty much standalone please!
It can be a couple issues or volumes even but if possible, finished, and contained in one book or at the most a couple TBPs (think stuff like Six gun Gorilla, Locke and Key or whatever) .