If they can succeed in doing this, the crew can receive a second chance at life.
Heavenly Blues #6 cover by Bruno Hidalgo
Heavenly Blues reaches its conclusion in this comic, and it is among the most satisfying endings I've seen in a comic Without hopefully giving too much away about the ending, there is something incredibly[...]
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Unfortunately, Uriel has a powerful weapon at his disposal, and the Coin Counter finds someone he knew in his lifetime.
Heavenly Blues #5 cover by Bruno Hidalgo
Heavenly Blues keeps getting better and has yet to disappoint me This issue dives into the depths of the Coin Counter, and he proves to be yet another compelling character[...]
If they are caught, they will be subject to punishment beyond reckoning, but, then again, they've already been to Hell.
Heavenly Blues #4 cover by Bruno Hidalgo
Heavenly Blues' cast is a thoroughly lovable one and works as a fantastic icing on top of the cake that is the unique and well-handled plot.
This time around, we are[...]
Can they survive the hellish hordes that await them?
Heavenly Blues #3 cover by Bruno Hidalgo
We get to see how Isaiah and Erin's crew as well as more on Hideki specifically, and Heavenly Blues also delivers its first real action sequence That action sequence is very well handled Each character gets an opportunity to display their[...]
Among them are a cowboy gambler, a drugged-out samurai, and a thief from ancient Egypt.
Heavenly Blues #2 cover by Bruno Hidalgo
Heavenly Blues #2 plays as a mixture of a deep cut into Erin's personality and a Perdition-based Ocean's Eleven We meet the rest of the crew that builds around Erin and Isaiah.
The opening qualities about[...]
The two are unlikely friends trying to get by in the afterlife when an angel makes the job offer of the millennium.
Heavenly Blues #1 cover by Bruno Hidalgo
Heavenly Blues is a beautifully glib look at the afterlife It's not overtly terrible, but it does have its subtle horrors Being left for eternity to wonder how[...]
It's also written by Ben Kahn with art by Bruno Hidalgo, with a cover by Farel Dalrymple (cover), and appearances by Jim Rugg, J.G Jones, and more.
The 132 page graphic novel currently available from Locust Moon Press is described thus:
In the never-ending battle between good and evil, not even death is permanent The Shaman, a[...]
But who brings the dead back to life? That's the question writer Ben Kahn and illustrator Bruno Hidalgo explore in their new supernatural adventure comic Shaman With their Kickstarter campaign well underway, I spoke with Ben about the comic, baseball, magic, and the importance of humor in comics.
Nikolai Fomich: Ben, what is Shaman?
Ben Kahn: Shaman is[...]