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Everyday it seems, when you turn on the news something in the world has happened. Some sort of tragedy, attack,
Most of the time when we read comics, we are entering a world that is so fantastic that it’s obvious
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Thanks to the internet we now live in a world where ideas are not only more powerful, but can reach

Michael Moreci and Kyle Charles continue to explore the characters and themes they introduced in the previous two chapters of

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How do you kill an idea? Across the dusty plains of America’s southwest, a deadly storm is brewing. A string

Michael Moreci is a huge Star Wars fan. In an email he sent out earlier today, he noted, “There’s nothing

The philosophical sci-fi foray continues as Langford Skaargard returns (sort of) to discuss the failings of humanity and offer an…