Comic Review: Corto Maltese: Fable of Venice TPB (IDW)
IDW’s English translation of Italian Hugo Pratt’s Corto Maltese Fable Of Venice is a real eyeopener. It’s a 64-page trade paperback, with color covers and black and white interiors.
IDW’s English translation of Italian Hugo Pratt’s Corto Maltese Fable Of Venice is a real eyeopener. It’s a 64-page trade paperback, with color covers and black and white interiors.
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Full disclosure: I have only a passing knowledge of Batman and Robin’s 2017 activities or identities. Having said this, I am reviewing the first issue of a comic book published…
What in the world!! What an ending, trust no-one, switching it up and turning it around for days.
Enter Stanley, a drifter, a grifter, a con artist, and charmer. He’s broke and back in Vegas, to do a favor that could land him some cash, or a broken…
I am so glad Cassie Hack is back and what better place for her and Vlad to begin than Vegas Baby!
The IDW Treasury Edition of Dr. Macabre is sure to send a chill up your spine. And what better month to release it than October!
The mayoral race is in full swing with an election debate on the horizon and a special guest arriving just in time to see it. Dr. Jonathon Crane.
The title of this $3.99 Archie/DC comic really says it all; Harley and Ivy meet Betty and Veronica. Well, actually they don’t meet them. Not yet, but soon.
The conclusion of the war of jokes and riddles, and what a conclusion it is!!