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Monday, November 1, 2021
Marvel Comics from Diamond Distributors for November 3, 2021
Comics, Magazines and Books from Diamond Distributors for November 3, 2021
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DC Comics from Lunar Distributors for November 2, 2021
DC COMICS:
American Vampire 1976 HC, $29.99
Arkham City The Order Of The World #2 (Of 6) (Cover A Sam Wolfe Connelly), $3.99
Arkham City The Order Of The World #2 (Of 6) (Cover B Yasmine Putri Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman #116 (Cover A Jorge Jimenez) (Fear State), $4.99
Batman #116 (Cover B Jorge Molina Card Stock Variant) (Fear State), $5.99
Batman #116 (Cover C Ann Maulina Retro Gamer Card Stock Variant) (Fear State), AR
Batman Noel HC, $19.99
Batman Reptilian #5 (Of 6) (Cover A Liam Sharp), $4.99
Batman Reptilian #5 (Of 6) (Cover B Cully Hamner), $4.99
Batman Reptilian #5 (Of 6) (Cover C Francesco Francavilla), AR
Batman Superman Authority Special #1 (One Shot) (Cover A Rodolfo Migliari), $5.99
Batman Superman Authority Special #1 (One Shot) (Cover B Jeehyung Lee Card Stock Variant), $6.99
Batman The Adventures Continue Season II #6 (Of 7) (Cover A Jorge Fornes), $3.99
Batman The Adventures Continue Season II #6 (Of 7) (Cover B Yanick Paquette Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman Volume 1 Their Dark Designs TP, $24.99
Crush And Lobo #6 (Of 8)(Cover A Nick Robles), $3.99
Crush And Lobo #6 (Of 8)(Cover B Nicole Goux Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Daphne Byrne TP, $17.99
Dark Knights Of Steel #1 (Of 12) (Cover A Yasmine Putri), $3.99
Dark Knights Of Steel #1 (Of 12) (Cover B Joshua Middleton Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Dark Knights Of Steel #1 (Of 12) (Cover C Wayne Reynolds Team Card Stock Variant), AR
Dark Knights Of Steel #1 (Of 12) (Cover D Yasmine Putri Character Sheet Card Stock Variant), AR
DC Comics Girls Unite Box Set, $39.99
DC Horror Presents Soul Plumber #2 (Of 6) (Cover A John McCrea), $3.99
DC Horror Presents Soul Plumber #2 (Of 6) (Cover B Kelley Jones Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Human Target #1 (Of 12) (Cover A Greg Smallwood), $4.99
Human Target #1 (Of 12) (Cover B Trevor Hairsine & Danny Miki), $4.99
Human Target #1 (Of 12) (Cover C Jenny Frison), AR
Icon And Rocket Season One #4 (Of 6) (Cover A Taurin Clarke), $3.99
Icon And Rocket Season One #4 (Of 6) (Cover B Doug Braithwaite Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Joker Presents A Puzzlebox #4 (Of 7) (Cover A Chip Zdarsky), $4.99
Joker Presents A Puzzlebox #4 (Of 7) (Cover B Ryan Brown Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Joker Volume 1 HC, $24.99
Justice League Infinity #5 (Of 7) (Cover A Meghan Hetrick), $3.99
Mister Miracle The Source Of Freedom #6 (Of 6) (Cover A Yanick Paquette), $3.99
Mister Miracle The Source Of Freedom #6 (Of 6) (Cover B Valentine De Landro Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Static Season One #4 (Of 6) (Cover A Khary Randolph), $3.99
Static Season One #4 (Of 6) (Cover B Nikolas Draper-Ivey Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Superman ’78 #3 (Of 6) (Cover A Amy Reeder), $3.99
Superman ’78 #3 (Of 6) (Cover B Lee Weeks Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Swamp Thing #9 (Of 10) (Cover A Mike Perkins), $3.99
Swamp Thing #9 (Of 10) (Cover B E.M. Gist Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Task Force Z #1 (Cover D Dan Mora Card Stock Variant), AR
Task Force Z #1 (Cover F Kyle Hotz Arkham Knight Monochrome Foil Card Stock Variant), AR
Teen Titans Academy #7 (Cover A Rafa Sandoval), $3.99
Teen Titans Academy #7 (Cover B Steve Lieber Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Y The Last Man Compendium Volume 1 TP (TV Tie-In Cover), $59.99
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Sunday, October 31, 2021
I Reads You Juniors: October 2021 - Update #99
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NEWS:
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Writer Alyssa Wong and artist Michael YG will debut a brand new hero in the Iron Fist costume Feb. 2022 from Marvel Comics.
EUROCOMICS - From BleedingCool: Hexagon Comics USA has announced its 2022 graphic novel release schedule, which begins with January's "Strangers#7: The Return of Himicron."
DC ANIMATION - From DCVideos: Warner Bros. Entertainment has released a trailer for its animated feature, "Catwoman: Hunted," which arrives on Blu-ray/DVD Feb. 8th, 2022.
MARVEL - From CBR: "Iron Fist" is a trending topic now that Marvel Comics has revealed that it will replace current Iron Fist, Danny Rand."
MILESTONE - From BleedingCool: DC Comics is launching a new "Milestone Initiative" to serve "Black and underrepresented" comic book creators, to work with DC Comics, as part of their new talent development program Next Generation DC (NGDC).
COMICS - From Inverse: Larry Hama is the writer who did much of the early development work on the "G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero" characters, and he wrote Marvel Comics' "G.I. Joe" comic book. In an interview, Hama says he always wanted the Joe character, "Snake Eyes," to be Asian, which he is in the recent film, "Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins."
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Legendary Comics, part of the movie producing giant, Legendary Entertainment, explains why it needs to run a Kickstarter campaign to publish its graphic novel adaptation of its film, "Dune."
MARVEL STUDIOS - From Geekfeed: Once upon a time, "The Wasp" was meant to be the lead of "Marvel's The Avengers" (2012), the first Avengers film.
DC CINEMA - From WeGotThisCovered: You may remember Warner Bros. announced an "Aquaman" spinoff movie focusing on the msyterious area known as "the Trench," but the project was later cancelled. "Aquaman" director James Wan has revealed that the Trench movie was really a solo movie focusing on Aquaman nemesis, "Black Manta."
DC CINEMA - From Deadline: Sources say that Brendan Fraser has been cast in HBO Max's "Batgirl" film as the super-villain, "Firefly."
RUMORS - From TheIlluminerdi: "Black Adam" producer, Hiram Garcia, is intrigued by DC Comics' character, "The Spectre," as a movie character.
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool: Image Comics has said that because of ongoing supply issues, for now and the foreseeable future, it will not offer second printings of its titles.
COMICS TO ANIME - From YouTube: There is now a second trailer for Netflix's anime series, "Super Crooks," which is based on the comic book by Mark Millar and Leinil Francis Yu. The entire 13-episode series will drop on Netflix Nov. 25th.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From GWW: The hot rumor is that Marvel Studios is developing a "Hulk" solo film based on the Marvel Comics' event series, "World War Hulk."
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Carolina Ortiz, an editor at Harper Children's Books, talks about what she is looking for in manuscripts for middle grade and young adult graphic novels.
DC TV - From Deadline: Actress Ruby Rose was the star of The CW's "Batwoman" show for one season before abruptly leaving the series. Now, she alleges toxic behavior on the set and launches scathing attacks on several executives involved in the series, including some from The CW and WBTV.
From Deadline: WBTV, the studio behind The CW's "Batwoman," releases a statement that hits back at actress Ruby Rose and her account of her time on the series.
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DC CINEMA - From Deadline: "Wonder Woman" actress Gal Gadot says that she was shocked when director Joss Whedon "threatened my career" during the notorious reshoots for Warner Bros.' film, "Justice League."
DIGITAL MANGA - From Hypebeast: NBA stars and twin brothers, Brook Lopez (Milwaukee Bucks) and Robin Lopez (Washington Wizards), have joined their older brother, Christopher Lopez, in creating a basketball manga, entitled "Transition Game." It is drawn by manga artist, TATSUZ. He was the chief assistant of the great Takehiko Inoue during the production of Inoue's legendary basketball manga, "Slam Dunk."
VIZ MEDIA - From CBR: VIZ Media recently announced "The Liminal Zone," a collection of horror manga shorts from acclaimed author Junji Ito to be release in summer 2022.
MARVEL STUDIOS - From THR: This article looks at the early reactions to Marvel Studios' "Eternals." Many sampled in this article are very positive.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Colorist Gabe Eltaeb lets his anti-gay "Comicsgate" flag fly in rant against the new Superman (Jonathan Kent). But people might want to think before they attack their employer, especially DC Comics.
DC FANDOME:
From DCBlog: "How to Watch DC FanDome"
From Deadline: DC FanDome unveils a second trailer for director Matt Reeves' "The Batman," one that shows of The Riddler, The Penguin, Catwoman, Alfred, and more.
From Deadline: DC FanDome presented a behind-the-scenes trailer for "Shazam! Fury of the Gods."
From Deadline: DC Films gives first look at concept art for the HBO Max "Batgirl" film.
From Deadline: Director Patty Jenkins confirms that a third "Wonder Woman" movie is in the works.
From IGN: DC FanDome 2021: The Biggest Stories and Trailers Including "The Batman"
From THR: Superman's motto has been "Truth, Justice and the American Way," but that is no more. Now, it is "Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow."
From THR: DC Comics' "Milestone" imprint, which features mostly Black and Brown superheroes, will get an animated film.
From THR: DC FanDome kicks off with first-looks at "The Flash," "Black Adam," and "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom."
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DC CINEMA - From BleedingCool: The Batman and Riddler character posters from the 2022 film, "The Batman," have been released.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Writer Garth Ennis and artist Gerry Brown launch "Peacemaker: Disturbing the Peace," featuring "Peacemaker," the breakout character from the film, "The Suicide Squad."
MARVEL - From PW: Penguin Classics and Marvel Comics will collaborate on a new series, the "Penguin Classics Marvel Collection." This initiative marks the first time that Penguin Classics has published comics. The first three books in the series, "Black Panther," "Captain America," and "The Amazing Spider-Man," will be published on June 14 of next year, in both a paperback sporting Penguin's iconic black spine and a collectible hardcover edition.
DC COMICS - From 13thDimension: DC Comics is going to start reprinting the "Silver Age" Batman comic books, beginning with the earliest issues from that era. Due in July 2022, "Batman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1" will reprint Batman #101-116 and Detective Comics #233-257.
FANTAGRAPHICS - From ForcesofGeek: Cartoonist and comics creator, Jaime Hernandez, talks about his new book, "Queen of the Rings: Wrestling Drawings 1980-2020," in an interview with "Forces of Geek."
From FantaBlog: How to read "Love and Rockets" comics in "The Complete Love and Rockets Bibliography."
MARVEL - From Marvel: The fan-favorite "Silver Surfer" comic book creative team of writer Ron Marz and artist Ron Lim return for the five-issue miniseries, "Silver Surfer: Rebirth." The first issue goes on sale Jan. 19th, 2022.
DIAMOND - From BleedingCool: Diamond Comic Distributors has just acquired ownership of the Atlanta-based Collectible Grading Authority (CGA), an industry leader in action figure and video game grading.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel Comics has released details about writer Chris Claremont's story for "X-Men: Legends #12," which is due Feb. 2022. It will be drawn by Scot Eaton, and will star Nightcrawler and Kitty Pryde.
DC COMICS - From Deadline: In an upcoming issue of "Superman: Son of Kal-El," Superman will come out as bisexual. The current Superman is young Jon Kent, the son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane.
LOCAL COMIC SHOP DAY - From BleedingCool: BOOM! Studios adds three comics to its LCSD 2021 (Nov. 24th) offerings. They are "Magic: Master Of Metal #1" cardstock cover by Adam Gorham, a "House Of Slaughter #1" second printing cardstock cover by Jae Lee and June Chang, and "Regarding The Matter Of Oswald's Body #1" cardstock cover by Ryan Sook.
VIZ MEDIA/MARVEL - From BleedingCool: VIZ Media has announced that "Yu-Gi-Oh!" creator, Kazuki Takahashi, is working on a new manga. Entitled "Secret Reverse," it will feature Marvel characters Spider-Man and Iron Man and will be published in the Summer of 2022.
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool: Writer Brian K. Vaughn has revealed that his hit comic book, "Saga," will return with issue #55 on Jan. 26th, 2022.
IMAGE/SUBSTACK - From Substack: Writer Rodney Barnes announces upcoming comics projects from both Image Comics and Substack. The new comics include spinoffs of his hit vampire comic book, "Killadelphia" (Image Comics).
MOVIE REVIEW - From IReadsYou: My review of "Venom: Let There Be Carnage."
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool: Image Comics unveils the 2022 publishing slate for the titles from "The Kurt Busiek Universe."
BOOKS - From TheGuardian: The Nobel Prize in Literature for the year 2021 has been awarded to the Tanzanian novelist, Abdulrazak Gurnah, for his "uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee in the gulf between cultures and continents." "Paradise" (1994) and "Desertion" (2005) are among his most acclaimed novels.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: John Dolmayan is the drummer for the rock band, "System of a Down." He is also known for collecting vintage comics and original art, including owning Jim Lee's covers for "X-Men #1." He is apparently also starting a new comic book grading service.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: A retailers' report of damaged Marvel Comics titles from its new distributor, Penguin Random House.
MANGA TO FILM - From Deadline: Columbia Pictures and Vertigo Entertainment are adapting the manga, "Made in Abyss," into a feature film.
DC TV - From Deadline: WarnerMedia has released the first teaser for "Peacemaker," a spin-off the movie, "The Suicide Squad," starring John Cena.
COMICS - From GoConnect: The article examines the work of the late comic book artist, John Buscema, beyond his work on Marvel's "Conan the Barbarian."
IMAGE COMICS - From CBR: Mark Millar talks to "CBR" about his comic book series, "The Magic Order Vol. 2" and shares some images from series artist , Stuart Immonen.
IDW - From BleedingCool: At the Diamond Retailer Summit last weekend, IDW publisher Nachie Marsham says he wants to see 2022 relaunch IDW as the home for creators to bring their creator-owned comics.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Superstar comics writer, Brian Michael Bendis, says that he has received a "Substack PRO" offer.
DC TV - From Deadline: "Teen Wolf" alum, actor Ian Bohen, is set for a multi-episode arc on the upcoming second season of The CW’s "Superman & Lois."
MANGA TO FILM - From CBR: Funimation has released an English dub trailer for the third "My Hero Academia" film, "My Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission."
IDW - From BleedingCool: Beginning with "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #125," the Turtles will become "Teenage Mutant Punk Frogs."
COMICS - From BleedingCool: The John Lee Hooker Estate and Z2 Comics announce the graphic novel, "John Lee Hooker: One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer." It will document the life of the legendary blues musician, as written by Gabe Soria and Jarrett Williams and drawn by the legendary cartoonist, Kyle Baker.
SONY MARVEL U - From Deadline: Sony’s "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" rang up a great $11.6M Thursday night from showtimes that began at 4PM yesterday at 3,500 theaters. That’s the second best during the pandemic after Disney/Marvel’s "Black Widow" which grossed $13.2M on Thursday night.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Black Eyed Peas' performer, Taboo, and B. Earl are writing a new Marvel eight-part webtoon comic for the "Marvel Infinity" line, digital-first exclusive to Marvel Unlimited.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Cartoonist Adrian Tomine ("Optice Nerve") is Substack's first "writer in residence." He explains what that means.
DC TV - From BleedingCool: "Key art" from Netflix's adaptation of "The Sandman" comic book gives an early look at the characters, "Dream," "Death," and "Desire."
COMICS - From Bloomberg: An article about the dispute between comic book artists and Marvel and DC Comics over NFTs (non-fungible tokens).STAN LEE - From WeGotThisCovered: Marvel has filed five lawsuits against the families of Steve Ditko, Gene Colan, and Stan Lee, claiming that the superheroes they created are ineligible for copyright termination as they were created as works for hire on a contractual basis.
MARVEL COMICS - From BleedingCool: On August 26th, 2021, Patrick S Ditko, a relative of the comic book writer-artist, Steve Ditko, and administrator of his estate, registered two notices of copyright termination against Marvel Entertainment for the first appearances of Doctor Strange and Spider-Man, two characters Ditko co-created, in comic books.
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PREVIEWS:
From BleedingCool: Cover art and five interior pages from DC Comics' "Nubia and the Amazons #1," which is due Tues., Oct. 19th.
From BleedingCool: Cover art and four interior pages from DC Comics' "Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #7," which is due Tues., Oct. 12th.
From GamesRadar: Cover art and interior pages from DC Comics' "Batman: The Imposter #1," which is due Tues., Oct. 12th.
From CBR: Cover art and interior pages from AfterShock Comics' "Clans of Belari #1," which is due Wed., Oct. 13th.
From BleedingCool: Cover art and six interior pages from Marvel's "Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #15," which is due Wed., Oct. 13th.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2021
#IReadsYou Review: NOCTURNALS: Carnival of Beasts
NOCTURNALS: CARNIVAL OF BEASTS
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STORY: Dan Brereton
ART: Dan Brereton; Viktor Kalvachev; Ruben Martinez
COLORS: Dan Brereton; Viktor Kalvachev; Viet Nguyen
LETTERS: Sean Glenn; Viktor Kalvachev
COVER: Dan Brereton
64pp, Color, $6.99 (July 2008)
The Nocturnals created by Daniel Brereton
Nocturnals was a six-issue comic book series created by artist Dan Brereton and published in 1994-1995 under defunct-publisher Malibu Comics’ “Bravura” imprint. Those six issues were collectively subtitled “Black Planet,” and later became a trade paperback from Oni Press in 1998.
Nocturnals focused on the supernatural exploits of Doc Horror and his daughter, Eve, in Pacific City, a fictional California town that was the center of the weirdest paranormal activity one could imagine or even beyond what one could imagine. Doc Horror led what was essentially his own “family,” a group of social outcasts, weird folks, mutants, ghosts, and monster people. There was the ghost woman, Polychrome; the amphibious woman, Starfish; the pyrokinetic, Firelion; the reptile man, Komodo; the animal-human gangster, Raccoon; and Eve’s bodyguard, the undead gunslinger, Gunwitch.
After a few more appearances (a short story serial in Dark Horse Presents and two three-issue miniseries), the Nocturnals were quiet, as was their papa, Dan Brereton, as a comics creator. Brereton brought his creepy comics creations back in the 2008 one-shot Nocturnals: Carnival of Beasts, published by Image Comics.
Nocturnals: Carnival of Beasts was meant to fit (chronologically) between Black Planet and the three-issue miniseries, Nocturnals: The Dark Forever (2001-02). Carnival of Beasts finds Doc Horror and company taking on a small group of evil scientists that have been turning children into monster kids – this while Doc Horror is taking Eve to her new boarding school, Nightshade School. Two short stories, one featuring Starfish and the other, Eve, round out this comic book.
THE LOWDOWN: Brereton always immersed Nocturnals in pulp storytelling and filled the pages of these comics with an eclectic mixture of moody atmosphere and colorful and fantastic creatures (think Clive Barker’s Nightbreed meets Scooby-Doo meets Universal Monsters meets Tim Burton’s stop-motion films). What makes the Nocturnals even more... delicious is Brereton’s painted artwork. Brereton is one of the few comic book painters whose painted artwork captures that unique feel of comics penciled, inked, and colored the old-fashioned way.
Nocturnals: Carnival of Beasts is excellent material, but it is also probably the least impressive in this small body of work. However, Carnival of Beasts was more imaginative and fun than 99 percent of the superhero comics being published by DC, Marvel, Image, or Dark Horse at the time of its original publication.
Years ago, I had a short correspondence with Dan Brereton, and at one point he said that he had to put a lot of work into his comics for what seemed like little return. I gave my $6.99 to buy Carnival of Beasts and all my admiration to this exceptional artist and comic book creator, even if it didn't make up for his blood, sweat, and tears.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Daniel Brereton and of The Nocturnals will want Nocturnals: Carnival of Beasts.
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Tuesday, October 26, 2021
#IReadsYou Review: HOME SICK PILOTS #4
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[This review was originally posted on Patreon.]
STORY: Dan Watters
ART: Caspar Wijngaard
COLORS: Caspar Wijngaard
LETTERS: Aditya Bidikar
DESIGN: Tom Muller
COVER: Caspar Wijngaard
VARIANT COVER ARTIST: Jamie McKelvie
28pp, Colors, 3.99 U.S. (March 2021)
Rated “M/Mature”
Home Sick Pilots created by Dan Watters and Caspar Wijngaard
Home Sick Pilots is a comic book series created by writer Dan Watters and artist Caspar Wijngaard, the creative team of the comic book, Limbo. Home Sick Pilots focuses on a group of teens and a haunted house with an evil mind of its own. Letterer Aditya Bidikar and designer Tom Muller complete the series' creative team.
Home Sick Pilots opens in Santa Manos, California, July 18, 1994. A haunted house known as “the old James house” walks across California, and inside is Ami, the lead singer of the high school punk band, “Home Sick Pilots.” Ami has been missing for weeks, so how did she get in the old James house? It has ghosts, and Ami has to find them. But can Ami be found … and helped?
As Home Sick Pilots #4 opens, the Home Sick Pilots are reunited – kind of. The ghosts and entities are watching Ami's actions ever closer, as she continues to capture the ghosts that must be returned to the old James House. Who else knows about the ghosts and what can that knowledge gain?
Now, Ami finds herself battling haunted video tape from a possessed video cassette, and it can connect to VHS machines. Elsewhere, the house armors Buzz and sends him to rescue Ami, but when new entities arrive, Ami understands that whatever honeymoon she has with this house is over.
THE LOWDOWN: At some point in the run up to the debut of Home Sick Pilots, the series was described as being a blend of author Shirley Jackson's novel, The Haunting of Hill House (1959); the comic book series, Paper Girls, and Power Rangers. I am not familiar with Paper Girls, but I am familiar with the Jackson novel via the 1963 and 1999 film adaptations, and I have watched some episodes of Power Rangers.
I am starting to see those connections, but I don't want to do a disservice to Home Sick Pilots. It is both a unique creature and creation. Dan Watters' script moves between mysterious and weird and exciting and scary, and he always offers something new. Caspar Wijngaard's art and colors present this constant flow of new imagination in electrifying and sometimes breathless storytelling.
So, I will keep heartily recommending Home Sick Pilots. Hopefully, dear readers, you won't get left too far behind, although it will be fun playing catch-up.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of offbeat and imaginative supernatural comic books will want to fly with the Home Sick Pilots.
9 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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