Traveling To Mars #11 Review

Traveling To Mars #11 Review – As Roy’s journey to Mars comes to an end, he is forced to reflect on his life and the future of those who still have one. NOMINATED FOR TWO EISNER AWARDS: Best New Series: Traveling to Mars, by Mark Russell and Roberto Meli (Ablaze)
Best Writer: Mark Russell, Traveling to Mars (Ablaze), One-Star Squadron, Superman: Space Age (DC); The Incal: Psychoverse (Humanoids) Continue reading Traveling To Mars #11 Review

Traveling To Mars #10 Review

Traveling To Mars #10 Review – NOMINATED FOR TWO EISNER AWARDS: Best New Series: Traveling to Mars, by Mark Russell and Roberto Meli (Ablaze) Best Writer: Mark Russell, Traveling to Mars (Ablaze), One-Star Squadron, Superman: Space Age (DC); The Incal: Psychoverse (Humanoids)
“One of my favorite books. I can’t recommend it enough.”-comicsbeat.com
“If you’re a fan of The Martian or Not All Robots, then you’ll want to check out Traveling to Mars”-youpromisedmecomics.com/ “Thoughtful, meaningful, caring story “-capesandtights.com
“a series that’s going to not just deliver some laughs but also very well might tug at heart strings.”-graphicpolicy.com “It’s beautiful. It’s smart and intelligent, quirky and humorous. It delicately holds all those wonderful nuances fans of Russell’s writing will quickly recognize, but it all feels elevated as if it were dogma. The art is equally brilliant.”-blakesbuzz.substack.com Continue reading Traveling To Mars #10 Review

The Agent #2 Review

The Agent #2 Review – Bits of Sebastien’s backstory are revealed in The Agent #2, as Rhym tries to understand why no one but her remembers what happened in last issue’s subway station drug raid. Meanwhile, a huge meth delivery is about to go down in the heart of Paris, and the meth supplier, well-versed in voodoo, is prepared to launch a magic assault on Rhym and the police force that will rattle them to the core. Continue reading The Agent #2 Review

On The Way GN Review

On The Way GN Review – Emma, a newly single cartoonist in her thirties, impulsively finds herself standing in Roncesvalles with her gaze fixed on Santiago de Compostela. Following the pilgrimage route known as The Way of St. James, she realizes the path she is traveling is bringing her closer to and somehow farther away from everyone around her, that the weight of her backpack is more than the clothes and pans inside, and that what she believed to be a simple walk to get some miles behind her (and her past) is a chance to learn not only about the people she meets along the way, but also herself.
Creators Paco Hernández & José Ángel Ares bring you a story of friendship, family and learning. An emotional journey from which no one will return being the same. Continue reading On The Way GN Review

Lovecraft Unknown Kadath TP Review

Lovecraft Unknown Kadath TP Review – “Aa-shanta ‘nygh! You are off! Send back earth’s gods to their haunts on unknown Kadath, and pray to all space that you may never meet me in my thousand other forms… for I am Nyarlathotep, the Crawling Chaos!”
Randolph Carter, a traveler to dreamland, tries not to wake up before reaching his goal, the elusive Kadath: the home of the gods, a place of fantasy and overflowing imagination. Carter walks through a world full of threats and abominable monsters, but also of palaces, exuberant cities, and geographies that remind man of his insignificant role on the gigantic cosmic chessboard.
What are the reasons to keep going when everything around us is terrifying and lethal? Kadath may offer some answers to this question!
An adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath unlike anything you’ve read before. Collects the complete 8 issue series, plus cover gallery, bonus material, and the original prose story! Continue reading Lovecraft Unknown Kadath TP Review