It’s Not Easy Being Green: Previewing ‘Maneaters: The Cursed’ #5 Concluding Issue
Written by Chelsea Cain Art by Kate Niemczyk “HAVE YOU SEEN ME?” The daring conclusion of MANEATERS: THE CURSED. Camp
Read moreWritten by Chelsea Cain Art by Kate Niemczyk “HAVE YOU SEEN ME?” The daring conclusion of MANEATERS: THE CURSED. Camp
Read moreTarot cards are definitely a thing. And I can only see a bright future for The Literary Tarot card collection
Read moreThe original Man-eaters, Chelsea Cain, Lia Miternique, and Kate Niemczyk reunite for a new teen tale in new five-issue series’ Man-eaters: The Cursed.
Read moreNora is a spy working on an island in the Bermuda Triangle. Despite all the action and adventure, she’s grown quite bored with her lot in life. Fortunately, trouble is on its way to Spy Island, and it involves mermaids.
Read moreWho knew people would be interested in a Bermuda Triangle spy-mystery? Dark Horse Comics has announced Spy Island #1, the
Read moreYou have been awarded a settlement package from the Patriarchy to cover damages and suffering caused by your experience with Pantherism. Accept the gifts and sign the dotted line saying you won’t take legal action.
Read moreIf you ever watched Fantasy Island and wanted more espionage, intrigue, sea monsters, and super villains, Dark Horse Comics has
Read moreMan-Eaters fill-in artist, Elise McCall, is to take up the reigns as lead artist on the Chelsea Cain scripted Image comic
Read moreRemember that all that glitters may not be gold, but in the case of Man-Eaters, it is. Bringing together last
Read moreMan-Eaters #4 is kind of a difficult thing to talk about. Rather than a sequential story, instead we take a
Read moreWith the previous two issues of Man-Eaters I was faced with something that I had run into several times in
Read moreMan-Eaters #2 takes advantage of last issue’s world building and exposition in the best way. I liked the first issue,
Read moreSatire and horror have gone hand-in-hand pretty much since Count Dracula began eating peasants (if not earlier). It’s continued through
Read moreEisner-nominated and New York Times bestselling thriller writer Chelsea Cain reunites with her Mockingbird artistic collaborators, Kate Niemczyk, colorist Rachelle Rosenberg and letterer Joe Caramagna,
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