Really guys, Immortal Weapons #3 was awesome. I have no idea what week of what month it came out though. It has Dog Brother tearing up some gangsters, with badass awesome named moves and everything, just like what made people go wild about Immortal Iron Fist back in the day.
Rick Spears wrote teh shit out of it, and Tim Green II (never heard of him) rocked the pencils damn hard.
It was good enough that I want to track down more of their work.
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It was a step up from the Bride of Nine Spiders story, but Fat Cobra's is still the best.
But it really is an amazing book, though "paranormal investigators that are dogs" may just be a concept targeted primarily at me.
Just think Tales from the Crypt meets Homeward Bound.
I like the concept, but I think the novelty would ware off quickly.
Well up until now it's only been short stories collected in Dark Horse's horror anthologies and now it's a four issue mini. I doubt it'll be a problem.
But it really is an amazing book, though "paranormal investigators that are dogs" may just be a concept targeted primarily at me.
Just think Tales from the Crypt meets Homeward Bound.
I like the concept, but I think the novelty would ware off quickly.
Well up until now it's only been short stories collected in Dark Horse's horror anthologies and now it's a four issue mini. I doubt it'll be a problem.
In all seriousness both of the recent issues were pretty awesome
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I like the concept, but I think the novelty would ware off quickly.
Rick Spears wrote teh shit out of it, and Tim Green II (never heard of him) rocked the pencils damn hard.
It was good enough that I want to track down more of their work.
Well up until now it's only been short stories collected in Dark Horse's horror anthologies and now it's a four issue mini. I doubt it'll be a problem.
In all seriousness both of the recent issues were pretty awesome