Comic Review: Cojacaru The Skinner #1 (Dark Horse Comics)
The year is 1938, an armada of Nazi witches known as the Hexenkorps wreak havoc across Europe. A ragtag group of resistance fighters and white witches band together to thwart…
The year is 1938, an armada of Nazi witches known as the Hexenkorps wreak havoc across Europe. A ragtag group of resistance fighters and white witches band together to thwart…
Lady Baltimore: The Witch Queen #1, from Dark Horse this week, has a history.
The World of BALTIMORE and JOE GOLEM expands with Three Thrilling New Titles in 2021
One Giant Ape! One Epic Eight-Page Adventure!
Featuring Stellar Art by Bridgit Connell and colors by Michelle Madsen, With Covers by Hugo Award-winning illustrator Abigail Larson
If you’re up for a massively excellent read, I have just the book for you. Dark Horse is releasing the Baltimore Omnibus, Volume 1 in Hardcover.
An absolutely brilliant conclusion to Calexas story.
I was really surprised by how much I liked this comic, definitely worth a read.
We start off with 2 priests using a Golem to fight off witches, one of them is against it while the other sees it as a necessary evil.
How can a new issue like this could blow their minds when humans are fighting against mythical monsters in the past?