Co-creators Edward Bentley & Daniel Earey hit us with a quirky LGBTQ+ horror comedy in the opening issue of Darkboy & Adler and I was well overdue a look at what happened next.
Darkboy & Adler #2
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Co-creators Edward Bentley & Daniel Earey hit us with a quirky LGBTQ+ horror comedy in the opening issue of Darkboy & Adler and I was well overdue a look at what happened next.
The Chris Matthews cover to the Mugshots one-shot crime comic was more than enough to convince me that it was worth jumping on-board with it’s Kickstarter and it was on my reading/review pile as soon as it arrived.
The first cover of Frank at Home on the Farm was enough to grab my attention when this title first appeared on the indie scene and with the final part due for release scene it was about damn time I caught up with Frank & his Farm.
Cadavers from Mad Robot Comics became an impressive world when Matt Hardy introduced it to us in those first three issues and before we see how that first arc plays out he’s only gone & thrown an anthology in our direction too.