MY BAD VOL. 2: THIRTY MINUTES OR DEAD

someone is on a killing spree targeting superheroes, but their execution leaves much to be desired. Will this crisis be enough to coax the retired crime-fighter Chandelier back into action? And as if that isn't enough hilarity, Emperor King dons a new costume in his quest for a romantic rendezvous!...

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My Bad # 5

This issue is the most quintessentially "comic book" of the series, with a coherent and plot-focused story. However, the satire hasn't been sacrificed in favor of plot. The book retains its trademark humor while providing a clear sense of the story's direction. If there's been one criticism of the series,...

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The Wrong Earth: Confidence Men #1

In the parallel worlds of Earth-Alpha and Earth-Omega, two dragonfly-themed heroes, Dragonflyman and Dragonfly, alongside their sidekicks Stinger, battle against supervillains and crime. On Earth-Alpha, Dragonflyman and Stinger maintain their noble and colorful personas, protecting their world with unwavering dedication. However, on the darker Earth-Omega, Dragonfly and Stinger embrace a...

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SECOND COMING VOL. 2: ONLY BEGOTTEN SON

Second Coming: Only Begotten Son #1 is a thought-provoking and humorous comic that delves into religious themes with a fresh and irreverent twist. Written by Mark Russell and illustrated by Richard Pace, this issue serves as a compelling introduction to the series, blending satire, social commentary, and superhero tropes in...

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Snelson #5

Dying has never felt so satisfying. Paul Constant orchestrates a poignant finale in "What's The Deal With Comedy?". Our protagonist, an artist who has decided to retire, finds himself entangled in an online community that misinterprets his message, leading to a surge of violent behavior. As he attempts to lead...

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Edgar Allan Poe: Snifter of Death #4

The standout story in Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Death #4 is "Edgar Allan Poe's Werewolf of Washington" by Bryce Ingman and Ryan Kelly. It cleverly combines classic horror elements with political satire, using Senator Teddy Cruise as the protagonist unleashed in the nation's capital. While the story features a...

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