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So when the two of them work together, you get a comic that feels really full and deserves multiple reads. The same can be said for Chuck Palahniuk. He makes me feel like I’ve read more pages than I have (and I mean that in a good way). One thing that has impressed me right away was the density to his visual storytelling. If you’ve already read “Rumble” then I don’t need to sell this to you you’re already buying it.įight Club 2 #4 ($3.99) ― The webcomic “Sin Titulo” was my introduction to Cameron Stewart’s work.
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This issue stands alone rather nicely, getting new readers up to speed while giving them a taste of what the series is like. Rumble #6 ($3.50) ― If you haven’t read any of John Arcudi and James Harren’s creator-owned series, pick this issue up. I’ll be very sad to see this series end, so I’ll relish every page. From here on there’s only the final three issues of the main series left.

The Sixth Gun: Valley of Death #3 ($3.99) ― This issue wraps up the last “Sixth Gun” spin-off. Moreci and Charles are putting it all into this book and it shows. The second part of his sci-fi trilogy, “Clandestiny” is an interesting follow up to “Roche Limit”. Roche Limit: Clandestiny #4 ($3.50) – I can never get enough sci-fi comics and Michael Moreci is probably one of the best at writing them right now. Justin Jordan and Kyle Strahm are making a book that’s all kinds of fun to read while simultaneously making some of the most genuinely creepy moments in comics that I’ve read. Spread #9 ($3.50) – This has been one of my favorite books of the last year or so. Issue 4 is the penultimate issue and things are only getting more and more desperate for our two teenage protagonists. Even as it plays with superpowers, it’s a more understated story, touching on teenage love, road trips, and a whole lot more. We will then contact you with the appropriate action.We Can Never Go Home #4 ($3.99) – “We Can Never Go Home” has been a stand out for me among a really solid lineup this year from Black Mask.

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