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9 - Dog Man. This is a kids comic that adults can love too. I've read all the books multiple times and they're so much fun. I still maintain the real main character is Petey because his arc is amazing, going from villain to reluctant father. Real growth!
8 - Star Power. A webcomic I've only read in collected format. This is a super fun sci-fi book that's building at a huge mythos. The story so far (across 5 volumes) has been so enjoyable. It's a bright, optimistic view of sci-fi.
5 - Nailbiter. Another horror title with a catching cover. I named this my #1 horror comic for 2 years in a row. It's a tense horror / thriller with a huge mystery that just builds and builds until a huge payoff.
3. Colder - You can't judge a book by its cover, but in this case, it works. I have a print of this cover on my wall. The series is just as creepy, if not moreso. A book that really stayed with me while I was writing for Horror DNA.
About a year ago, I set out to write comics instead of writing *about* them. This Kickstarter campaign for Femme Fatale & Tales of the Bizarre is exciting because I don't have one story in here, but two. One in each! Let me tell you about them. https://t.co/hV00eP8260
I finally read Metalshark Bro by @bfrantz19, @Kevin_Cuffe, & @WalterOstlie and it was fantastic. Simple, yet hilarious origin that builds on laughs and action from there. Awesome stuff!
@AlexPaknadel These all made my top 10 lists at @HorrorDNA the year they were released.
I installed the Ring app and 60% of the notifications are from people who saw a fox in their yard. Unless it's this guy, just stop.
Please, Please, PLEASE. Invest in good letterers. This kind of stuff is super frustrating to see in a comic. It's a visual medium, so when you cover up great artwork with speech bubbles, you are doing it wrong and it looks sloppy.