Review: Barbaric #2

Writer: Michael Moreci
Artist: Nathan Gooden
Colorist: Addison Duke
Letterer: Jim Campbell
Designer: Tim Daniel 
Cover A: Nathan Gooden
Cover B: Joshua Hixson
On Sale: 7/28/2021

More blood! More mayhem! More monsters! Will Owen storm the abbey with Soren the witch? Will axe get drunk on blood? Yes! And you’re going to love it.”

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Review: Something is Killing the Children #18

Writer: James Tynion IV
Artist: Werther Dell’Edera
Colors: Miquel Muerto
Letters: Andworld Design
Publisher: BOOM! Studios

“What secrets lie at the heart of the House of Slaughter? Erica, and her rival Aaron, will soon learn as they are pulled deeper and deeper into the Order of St. George… but the truth may destroy them.
SOMETHING IS KILLING THE CHILDREN #18 features main cover art by series artist Werther Dell’Edera and variant cover art by fan favorite artist Wes Craig (Deadly Class).”

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Review: Shadow Service #10

Writer: Cavan Scott 
Artist: Corin Howell 
Colorist: Triona Farrell
Letterer: Andworld Design
Designer: Tim Daniel 
Cover A: Corin Howell
Cover B: Rebekah Isaacs
On Sale: 7/28/2021

“A weapon of mass damnation is hidden somewhere in London, and MI666 have no idea where to find it. As Gina and her team race to a secret location, Hex performs an infernal interrogation. Lives will be lost as Shadow Service’s epic second arc reaches its cataclysmic conclusion.”

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Review: Vinyl #2

Written by Doug Wagner
Art by Daniel Hillyard
Colors by Dave Stewart
Letterered by Ed Dukeshire
Edited by Keven Gardner
Designs by Sasha E Head

Our serial killer Walter has sealed himself in an underground bunker with a sunflower death cult. Now he’s being hunted by an insane myriad of Husks, Sunflower Girls, and monsters. Everything the cult can send at him. Good thing Walter didn’t come alone. That’s right. Walter brought along some friends.”

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Review: Witchblood #5

Writer: Matthew Erman
Artist: Lisa Sterle
Colorist: Gab Contreras
Letterer: Jim Campbell
Designer: Tim Daniel 
Cover A: Lisa Sterle
Cover B: Yoshi Yoshitani
On Sale: 7/28/2021

“Yonna, Atlacoya, and Texas Red make a pitstop in the strange Ghost Town known as Sargasso for fuel. They’re right on the tail of the Hounds of Love. Are they headed for the promised land, too? Find out in the supernatural western fantasy epic Witchblood, No. 5: The Waters of Sargasso!”

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Review – The Department of Truth #11

Written by James Tynion IV
Art by Martin Simmonds
Letters by Aditya Bidikar
Designed by Dylan Todd
Edited by Steve Foxe

America was built on a lie that’s never quite come true. The cracks in that idealistic vision have inspired dangerous people to do horrible things in the name of an America that’s never really existed. Hawk Harrison knows the genuine story of this country, and he’s ready to give Cole Turner a history lesson.”

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Review: The Blue Flame #3

Writer: Christopher Cantwell
Artist: Adam Gorham
Colorist: Kurt Michael Russell
Letterer: Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou
Designer: Tim Daniel 
Cover A: Adam Gorham
Cover B: Yoshi Yoshitani
On Sale: 7/28/2021

It’s been seven months since the incident, and Sam Brausam is alive… if you can call it that. He’s barely learned to walk again, his spirit seems broken beyond repair, and the booze and pain pills aren’t doing his recovery any favors. His sister Dee-now eight months pregnant-and her boyfriend Mateo have moved into the old family home in order to help care for him. Meanwhile, the Blue Flame continues to build his case to defend humanity from extinction. But seven months into the discovery phase of the trial, the Tribunal Consensus is growing impatient.

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Review: Good Luck #2

Written by Matthew  Erman
Art by Steffano Simeone
Letterered by Mike Fiorentino

When Good Luck and Bad Luck collide, will humanity survive? The Unfortunates – teenagers born with zero luck – arrive at the heart of the chaotic, reality-threatening event and are soon confronted by the powerful beings that control Luck – the Constellations! Meanwhile, the Secretary of Probability & Luck has plans of their own… and knows more than they’ve let on.”

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