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American Psycho #5
Written by Michael Calero Drawn by Piotr Kowalski Published by Sumerian Comics/Massive Publishing PREVIOUSLY: American Psycho #4 Well, here it is, the miniseries finale. There’s not much I can say without spoilers. I’ll just say that there were some good little Easter Eggs were thrown in for fans of the novel, like we learn what happened to several of the supporting characters, which I liked, but…
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American Psycho #4
Written by Michael Calero Drawn by Piotr Kowalski Published by Sumerian Comics/Massive Publishing PREVIOUSLY: American Psycho #3 Since the first issue, this comic book has mostly focused on Donald Kimble’s story set in 1987, during the events of the film (and the book, but it’s mostly inspired by the film, right down to the characters being drawn to resemble the actors who played them), with only…
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American Psycho #3
Written by Michael Calero Drawn by Piotr Kowalski Published by Sumerian Comics/Massive Publishing PREVIOUSLY: American Psycho #2 Once again, this issue revisits events from the film but tells them through the eyes of Donald Kimble. He shows up at Patrick’s office, claiming to be a private detective hired by Kimble’s girlfriend to investigate his disappearance. We see their first meeting when,…
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American Psycho #2
Written by Michael Calero Drawn by Piotr Kowalski Published by Sumerian Comics/Massive Publishing PREVIOUSLY: American Psycho #1 First, it’s now clearer that this miniseries follows the events of the movie, not the novel. Although, the writer does get some sequences of some of the events from the movie wrong. The big plot twist of the first episode is that Donald Kimble, the private detective who…
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ATOMAN #0
Written by Bill Raupp Drawn by Grace Solozano, Luis River and Edgar Tavitas Published by Grok! Comics Atoman is a superhero created by Ken Crossen and Jerry Robinson, who was published in a comic book series that only lasted 2 issues in 1946. Thus, the rights to the characters have fallen into the public domain, just like Mickey Mouse did this year. I’ve heard of him through my membership in some…
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Remembering Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew!
Today I’m going to write about my all-time favorite superhero group. No, not the Justice League of America, or The Avengers, or The X-Men, Fantastic Four, Youngblood, or any other group like that, I’m talking about: CAPTAIN CARROT AND HIS AMAZING ZOO CREW! Image by Keith Howell Created by Roy Thomas and Scott Shaw(!), this was originally a six-member team of “funny animals” with superpowers.…
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