We’re man’s best friend with this week’s “So You Want To Read Comics.” This is our weekly feature where we take a look at a single topic or genre, then give you two comic recommendations, perfect for new readers, based on that topic or genre. This week we’re looking at comics for dog owners.
Browsing: AfterShock Comics
PRESS RELEASE Mike Marts joins Mad Cave Studioshaving built a reputation by striving for, and delivering…
It’s Seven Swords versus Six Six Six in a duel with the literal Devil! Your Major Spoilers review of Seven Swords #5 from Aftershock Comics awaits!
Espionage, treason… mind control? Election Day just got complicated. Your Major Spoilers review of Red Atlantis #1 from Aftershock Comics awaits!
The Future is now! Clementine is being forced to go to the city which she hates. Will she be able to escape the city’s control and be free? Find out in Join the Future #4 by Aftershock Comics.
Sometimes your perfect utopia isn’t everything you want it to be. Clem has sworn revenge on the megacities but she doesn’t have the skills to defeat them! Find out if she survives in JOIN THE FUTURE #3 by Aftershock Comics!
Think the future is a bright, shiny, and happy place? Let’s find out what Zack Kaplan and his crew say in Join the Future #2 from AfterShock Comics!
It’s Episode 406 of the Wayne’s Comics Podcast, and this week we focus on interviews from this year’s Dragon Con, which took place a few months ago
A knight is still on the hunt for an evil sorcerer. His quest has him currently in modern day, but it’s only the most recent stop on his journey across time. But does he remember everywhere he’s been, and what he’s done? Your Major Spoilers review awaits.
I can’t lie, I’m a sucker for a good play on words and that’s what attracted me to Knights Temporal #1. I’m happy to say, though, that my compulsion brought me to a really fun read.
Creator and creation team up, but will their collaboration end in murder? Your Major Spoilers review of Mary Shelley Monster Hunter #2 awaits!
There’s been a trend in recent years, especially in pop culture, of making historical figures into chasers of the supernatural or monsters. The biggest one of these I can recall has been Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.The latest part of that trend is taking place in an AfterShock comic that focuses on the creator of the Frankenstein tale, attempting to explain how she wrote it in the first place. She experienced it first-hand!
Each of us has likely felt that we were more than our surroundings—sometimes much more, in fact.In Stronghold, we come across people who truly ARE more than what we see. When two of them are attracted to each other, there could be cosmic consequences!
The king of faerie is now exiled on Earth, but what designs does he have on a young woman named Bonnie? Your Major Spoilers review of Oberon #1 awaits!