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Seen here is a page from the 6th issue: THE JAM!
It features lines by RW Nunley, colors by Juan Manuel Gutierrez, flats by Hafid Ardi, and letters by Marco Daeron Ventura!
It's a completely silent issue!
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ðŸ˜
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Even after seeing his toy photography?!
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These are amazing
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Tony's still on it, huh? Poor lil fella
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Such a cool style!
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Exactly
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Of course! You're awesome!
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Eye-catching layout and great lines! Looks awesome!
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It is pretty gross. Feels a lot like:
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Pencils by Andrey Lunatik, inks by Faris Indra Prasetyo, from THE RETURN OF JAKE SUNRISE in 'The House'.
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That guy is always so thirsty for attention.
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Seen here is a page from the 5th issue: THE HOUSE!
It features pencils by Andrey Lunatik, with inks by Faris Prasetyo, colors by Juan Manuel Gutierrez, flats by Hafid Ardi, and letters by Marco Daeron Ventura!
The setting is inspired by the Winchester Mystery House!
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lmao
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Seen here is a page from the 4th issue: THE WHEEL!
It features line art by Vin Dulay, with colors by Juan Manuel Gutierrez, flats by Hafid Ardi, and letters by Marco Daeron Ventura!
In this story, 5 robbers wait out a dense fog within a prairie home, only to realize they are being hunted!
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It feels like the kind of adaptation that will encourage people who haven't read it to get around to reading it, or maybe that's just me wanting to read it now.
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Nice! I plan on getting around to reading it because I remember the art being incredibly unique.
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One of my earliest memories was going with my babysitter to the comic store so she could pick up the new issues of The Sandman. At the time, that sort of stuff was way too adult for me, but it still gave me that sense of magic and wonder.
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Did you explain that they belong to whoever bares them?
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Seen here is a page from the 1st issue: THE DEAD DRAW!
It features line art by Abray Tart, with colors by Juan Manuel Gutierrez, flats by Hafid Ardi, and letters by Marco Daeron Ventura!
In this story, our hero Jake Sunrise wakes to find himself trapped in a mine with cannibal mutant hillbillies!
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Seen here is a page from the 2nd issue: THE BLANK!
It features line art by DaC Comic, with colors by Juan Manuel Gutierrez, flats by Hafid Ardi, and letters by Marco Daeron Ventura!
In this story, our hero Jake Sunrise pursues a ghoulish graverobber, reluctantly partnering with 'The Lad'!
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Seen here is a page from the 3rd issue: THE SOFT PLAY!
It features line art by Veronica Saraceno, with colors by Juan Manuel Gutierrez, flats by Hafid Ardi, and letters by Marco Daeron Ventura!
In this story, Jake is hired to free a sasquatch from a vampire circus!
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Sounds like a fun experiment!
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Every one
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My preferred execution is French Press. Mildly more inconvenient, but much stronger coffee.
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Did they forget about Truth Social? Gab? Rumble?
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lol thanks! It came up anyway when I searched, even with the typo!
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Thanks!
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I'm looking for a writer who fits that bill you described, plus has a strong knowledge in American Western history and horror who wants to work on a decolonial Old West horror story. If anyone is or knows someone like that who would be interested, hit me up.
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I'm looking to work with indigenous comic writers on a decolonial horror Western, if anyone knows anyone that would be able and interested.
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Block and move on. This is the way
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No?
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Elfquest. I had never seen the comic book like it before and didn't know there were comic books like that.
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Such cuddly killers lol