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Hopefully, it will get even better from here.[caption id="attachment_821149" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Kid Lobotomy #6 cover by Nick Robles[/caption]Loss: Kid Lobotomy #6's Impenetrable SurrealismI will admit that I've not read the rest of this series, but Kid Lobotomy #6 is among the most unforgiving comics to a new reader that I've ever seen[...]
[rwp-review-recap id="0"]I’m not even sure where to start with the plot of this one.Kid Lobotomy has a flashback to a time when he saw Big Daddy beat a man to death over a disagreement about a book Kid runs away, and we return to the present where he is given guidance by a giant cockroach[...]
But it takes Julie’s sentimental journey to a late ’80s Smiths concert to figure out who’s behind it—which is likely to ruffle Dorothy Culpepper’s tarnished, bloody feathers.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99Punks Not Dead #4—Cover B: Dilraj Mann
David Barnett (w) • Martin Simmonds (a) • Dilraj Mann (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points: Don’t[...]
The One: The Last Word in Superheroics is receiving a reprint courtesy of IDW Publishing this February. A graphic novel by Rick Veitch, The One was one of the original deconstructions of the superhero genre akin to The Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns. Marvel originally published it, but they have done their best to bury it away since then. However, IDW […]
We do, however, have a preview of Kid Lobotomy, the comic by Peter Milligan and Tess Fowler, via pages from the Black Crown Preview posted on THR.We should learn more about these other titles at the Black Crown: At the Cross Street of Comics & Chaos panel at San Diego Comic Con this Friday, but[...]