Captain Ginger: The Last Feeder #1 will feature the final chapter in November, and act as a fifth-anniversary volume for the publisher, and the comic.
Other comic book stories in the anthology from Ahoy will feature comedic stories about cryptids from around the world from the depths of Loch Ness to the wilds of the Yeti's[...]
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The Japan job is saved for next issue, but the Nazi plot is resolved before the book closes.
Analog #3 art by David O'Sullivan and Mike Spicer
David O'Sullivan continues to give the world of Analog the gritty and well-detailed aesthetic for which it calls He handles the gore of the Nazi fight well The world surrounding[...]
It never leaves you bored or even wishing it would move on.
Analog #2 art by David O'Sullivan and Mike Spicer
David O'Sullivan's gritty and hard-edged comic style was a perfect choice for a story like this It creates an atmosphere of seediness while feeling down-to-earth Plus, the overall aesthetic just generally looks quite good, and it[...]
His dialogue is very much in the realm of generic child dialogue, and it's borderline painful at times.
Silencer #4 art by Viktor Bogdanovic and Mike Spicer
Viktor Bogdanovic's artwork is solid, and it fits the grungy and gritty tone of the comic very well For those not familiar with his style, it lies almost perfectly in[...]
That is the set-up for Vault Comics new sci-fi series Powerless from writer David Booher and artists Nathan Gooden and Mike Spicer.
Seeking a new way to tell stories about people with powers, they succeed in making a moody, dramatic story that does feel unique in its presentation I am a sucker for good sci-fi, and[...]
McCrea shows his original pencils, inks and then the colors by Mike Spicer.
McCrea may be best known for his long run on DC's Hitman with Garth Ennis He's also work on Judge Dredd, The Demon, Wonder Woman, Spider-Man, Hulk and The Boys.
This cover went on sale this week.
Over on his Facebook[...]
The creative team of Michael Moreci and Steve Seeley (writers), Christian DiBari (art), Mike Spicer (colors), and Jim Campbell (letters) are taking the opportunity to alter the tone and trajectory of the series a little, to make it a bigger universe following less strict rules than it has followed in its first 15 issues As[...]