Actually, the Punisher and Venom is a more apt comparison, but going into more detail would give away the ending.
Dean Kotz's artwork looks quite good throughout the comic It handles the fantasy elements well while still feeling weighty and tactile The characters are all expressive and look distinct from one another The action scenes are[...]
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What that family life may look like is revealed and, as would be expected from a black-humoured horror anthology, it ain't ideal.
The gory stylings of Dean Kotz (Night of the Red Panda) on offer here and in the comic's last offering, Ring of Fire, is very appropriate given the subject matter The splash page alone[...]
From Image, by Brian Joines (writer), Dean Kotz (illustrator), Ron Riley (colors), and Charles Pritchett (letters), Krampus has a great premise from the start: that in the 17th century Santa (Sinterklaas) calls forth a magical being to bring pain and punishment on the bad children of the world, of which there are many, to offset[...]
It's written by Gregg Taylor, illustrated by Dean Kotz and costs a buck What are you waiting for?
Alasdair Stuart writes for Bleeding Cool:
I love podcasting, especially fiction podcasting, which is fortunate given a couple of the things I do when I'm not writing here I listen to a lot of stuff too, which[...]