Top 10 Comics for the Week of 6/5/2019
So in the tradition of transparency, I did not get to read as many comics
So in the tradition of transparency, I did not get to read as many comics
The Forty Swords catch up to Dag and Elsbeth, and a battle is fought on
Synopsis: On the heels of two important news stories concerning everyone’s favorite Hyborian age barbarian
Synopsis: This issue opens with the narrator reminiscing about the time there were actually heroes
The Forty Swords, came through the night to massacres an entire village. All that remains,
One of the strongest books of last year was survivalist story Briggs Land. Now Brian
In 1985, a fresh-faced, thirteen-year-old version of myself was introduced to two things that would
A little while ago, we ran an advance review for Briggs Land – Lone Wolves
In today’s uber-sensitive world, it feel like it is getting harder to get along. Whether is be sexuality,
There are secrets within secrets in the royal house of Helium. And from the different
If you’ve read Chris Claremont’s X-Men run from the 80s and 90s you know there
The Briggs Land series as a whole has been very consistently impressive. The various plots
Writer:Â Brian Wood Artist:Â Eduardo Francisco Publisher: Dark Horse Comics As a child, Ran Agole has it
Writer:Â Brian Wood Artist:Â Matthew Woodson Colorist: Jordie Bellaire Cover Artist:Â Tula Lotay On Sale:Â October 14, 2015 A
Creative team of Brian Wood, Danijel Zezelj and Dave Stewart. Don’t judge a book by
Comic Crusaders got the chance to chat with Brian Wood, the multiple Eisner nominated writer
Mono: Pacific: 2.1 Writer: Brian Wood Artist: Sergio Sandoval Colorist: Diego Rodriguez Letterer: Jim Campbell
Written by Brian Wood Art by Andrea Mutti Published by Dark Horse Comics Brian Wood
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