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Tag Archives: Romulo Fajardo Jr
Runners-up for 2023’s book of the year
While ultimately no comic could top Shubeik Lubeik as Gotham Calling’s book of the year, there were strong contenders I left out but which I think deserve highlighting anyway… Now, I haven’t been reading as much as I used to, … Continue reading
Posted in BOOKS OF THE YEAR
Tagged A Guest in the House, Annette Kwok, Arif Prianto, Benoit Dahan, Brad Simpson, Cyril Lieron, Daniel Clowes, Emily Carroll, Felipe Sobreiro, Gene Ha, Gospel, Hi-Fi, horror, Inside the Mind of Sherlock Holmes, Jock, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Local Man, Monica, Nicola Scott, Phil Jimenez, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Sherlock Holmes, Tim Seeley, Tony Fleecs, Wesley Wong, Will Morris, Wonder Woman
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On Jennifer Blood
Longtime readers of this blog know that I have an unhealthy fascination with fucked up vigilante comics that go into odd directions, so perhaps you won’t be surprised with my choice of devoting an entire post – probably one of … Continue reading
Posted in HARDBOILED CRIME
Tagged Adriano Batista, Al Ewing, Dearbhla Kelly, Declan Shalvey, Eman Casallos, Fred van Lente, Gail Simone, Garth Ennis, Hannah Elder, horror, Igor Vitorino, Jennifer Blood, Joëlle Jones, Johnny Desjardins, Jonathan Lau, Kewber Baal, Marcos Marz, Mike Carroll, Molly Mahan, Nancy A. Collins, Peter Cannon, Punisher, Red Sonja, Romulo Fajardo Jr, Sergio Dávila, Steven Grant, Tim Bradstreet, Vincenzo Carratù, Vincenzo Federici
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