The creative team of Michael S. Bracco, Oliver Mertz & Mike Isenberg brought The Monuments graphic novel to life thanks to a Kickstarter campaign that smashed through it’s target just about a year ago so I had to get a read of this one.
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A Comic a Day in May – Day 10: Blak
Vince Hunt & Daniel Marc Chant had already impressed on their Murder Road story in The Awesome Comics Podcast Anthology, so to hear they were working on something new was always going to be something I wanted to see….cue Blak.
A Comic a Day in May – Day 9: Leap M
Doug Wood & Matt Battaglia’s Leap M one-shot has already come through a pretty torrid time after having to be wrestled back to it’s creators from a publisher but they dusted themselves down and the book became a reality thanks to a run on Kickstarter.
A Comic a Day in May – Day 8: Magic Powder #1
Creator Jeff Schiller brings us a fantasy tale with a difference as he adds gangsters into the mix and that combo was more than enough to get me interested.
A Comic a Day in May – Day 7: Occulus #1
Broadcast Comics already impressed with the opening issue of their Diamond title so I was always going to keep an eye out for what they released next – cue Occulus.
A Comic a Day in May – Day 6: Damsel from D.I.S.T.R.E.S.S. #1-3
A Comic a Day in May – Day 5: Peace of Mind
Sci-fi dystopian series Peace of Mind from Grym Comics is one that I spotted through the Comichaus app originally but when the full 3-issue series was collected I just had to get a look.
A Comic a Day in May – Day 4: Fog Line
Mario Candelaria and Andy Michael’s Fog Line was another release that caught my eye through Twitter and I jumped at the chance at getting my hands on the one-shot.
A Comic a Day in May – Day 3: Deadliner
A Comic a Day in May – Day 2: Glasscity Volume 1
The first volume of David Cranna’s Glasscity is a book I’ve had for a while since I backed it on Kickstarter so it was well overdue a look.