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Browsing: Benjamin Dewey
Emrys and friends approach the lair of the Great Lady Tsuchigomo. Why did she cast the curse, and will she lift it? Find out in Beasts of Burden: Occupied Territory #4 from Dark Horse Comics!
Here is your sneak peek of Red Sonja: Black, White, Red #1 from Dynamite Entertainment.
Deep in the mountains, Emrys and Mullins meet two Shiba Inu Guardians. They learn a little more about the creatures they have seen, but will the local Yokai help them? Find out in Beasts of Burden: Occupied Territory #3 from Dark Horse Comics!
Emrys and Mullins venture deep into the woods where they find tanuki and other mysterious beings who warn them to turn back. Should they? Find out in Beasts of Burden: Occupied Territory #2 from Dark Horse!
As the Wise Dogs recuperate, Emrys tells a tale from his past. What sort of supernatural creatures were in Japan in the late 1940’s? Find out in Beasts of Burden: Occupied Territory #1 from Dark Horse Comics!
Beasts of Burden, returns blending fantasy, horror, and humor in a historical adventure written by Evan Dorkin and Sarah Dyer, and illustrated by Benjamin Dewey.
Our tour through Marvel history continues in Fantastic Four Marvels Snapshots #1 which is available this week.
There’s definitely something evil in the graveyard. Are the human ghost hunters going to be a help or a hindrance? Find out in Beasts of Burden: The Presence of Others #2!
Trapped and without their magic, the Wise Dogs are up against dozens of cultists and their creatures. Can the Dogs thwart their nefarious plans?
Tommy, the farm dog, agrees to show the Wise Dogs where the warlock camp is. Why are they working in old mine, and what awful thing lies sleeping within?
The Wise Dogs are hard at work dealing with occult happenings in their territory. With Dempsey injured and mutant lurkers in the area, can they deal with the problems at Derrington?
Staff members at Major Spoilers are here to help you with your comic book selection this week, with their roundup of comics they recommend.
Magic isn’t only the purview of humanity. As the wise dogs of Burden Hill know only too well, they are sometimes the only defense against the supernatural. Now it looks like the Hill is poised to be in conflict as a mysterious wildfire sets off a chain of events that will lead the pack on a new adventure. Let’s review the first issue of Best of Burden: Wise Dogs and Eldritch Men from Dark Horse Comics.