REVIEW: Lords of the Jungle #1 Feat. Tarzan & Sheena
You would have thought that if a publisher had mashed worlds together in an effort
You would have thought that if a publisher had mashed worlds together in an effort
It seems that steam punk cities have the same sort of problems as regular cities,
Robbed of her life, her past shrouded in secrets and half remembered memories, Dejah Thoris
Dynamite’s final heroine revamp (no pun intended), hits your LCS this week, with the ubiquitous variants
This week“s issue of Bob“s Burgers was a lot of fun. As a person who
Let’s judge this book by its cover… This one is very Evil Dead, Ash’s face
Three miles from the Hyrkanian border, Sonja is up to her broad sword in trouble
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writer: Rick Remender artist: Jonathan Wayshak, Jordan Boyd Oh dear. It looks like the human
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The Shadow Vol.2 #4 writer: Cullen Bunn artist: Giovanni Timpano cover: Butch Guice On the
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writer: Warren Ellis artist: Jason Masters “The name is Bond, James Bond!” Dynamite celebrates the
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writer: Gail Simone artist: Sergio Dávila covers: Tula Lotay (a), Emanuela Lupacchino (b) One of
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