Mad Cave Studios Nature’s Labyrinth, Issue 3 by Zac Thompson and Bayleigh Underwood is available now on their subscription service.
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With the Grand Race in full swing, writer Ryan Lyndsay has taken some time to explore the conditions that surround the once-a-year spectacle.
In this beautifully hand illustrated book, Nie Jun tells a tale from his culture with reverence and in a whimsical style created in a vibrant watercolor.
Issue 4 ended with PenultiMan ridiculing a crowd at a positivity gathering. He derides the crowd until they are positive alright.
As told by Nick Roche with colors by Chris O’ Halloran, Scarenthood paints a picture of a group of parents. Find out more in our review!
In Edgar Allen Poe’s Snifter of Blood, the reader is introduced to tales of murder, mayhem and madness. Read our review inside!
Hellfighter Quin issue 5 review: Through bloody battles, clever banter, and unforeseen twists, the final fight is upon us.
In the current climate of comic books, fans have become quite accustomed to the highly skilled, bad ass female agent or spy.
Bloodshot is back in the most action packed issue yet! A recuse mission that was always going to go wrong, heres our thoughts on the latest issue.
Mad Cave Studios is back with a brand new series. Hellfighter Quin takes the vigilante superhero trope in bold new dircetions in an action packed issue.