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Indie reviews for the week from our ace review team...
Big Girls #1: https://t.co/iEVFdzRre2
Old Haunts #3: https://t.co/zNiSkuSkhu
Seven Secrets #1: https://t.co/mGb0C3yncC
Something Is Killing the Children #9: https://t.co/mGb0C3yncC
Stealth #4: https://t.co/DsIxIUfbmk
I don't mean to toot are own hound (what?), but I think we've been giving you all some great Dog Content.
And you know what? When we hit 175 backers, I just might have More Dog Content to unveil, potentially via more @Pat_Skott lineart. RTs appreciated!
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Our ace team of indie comics reviewers were busy today...THREAD!
Bad Mother #1: https://t.co/ekIditL4cM
Finger Guns #4: https://t.co/XLpQskfoc1
Horizon Zero Dawn #1: https://t.co/hVEt3SwZHU
Ice Cream Man #20: https://t.co/uiUpbQyCZW
The arcade in this panel is where the vampires were living when we saw them in the Pasko run, using pinball machines with hollowed out insides as coffins.
Saga of the Swamp Thing #39: This is probably my favorite full arc yet, blending as it does horror cartooning, a high-action crescendo, and a lesson in what our hero truly is from none other than John Constantine, arriving to say in DC continuity. #SwampedThing
TIL In Pre-Crisis DC continuity there was a woman named Cheryl who was married to a biker and would have really liked to have seen John Constantine.
Saga of the Swamp Thing #38: So, what is most impressive about this arc is how fully-formed John Constantine is as a character, like he just fell easily out of Moore’s head. It helps that he looks like Sting and has information we as an audience are badly wanting. #SwampedThing