![]() ![]() ![]() It's exciting to see DC finally taking a chance on new talent and watching it stick these last few months. Swamp Thing #1 by Ram V, Mike Perkins and Mike Spicer, published by DC Comics Of tune check out the Ex.Mag anthologies. So if you are looking for fresh voices sing a little bit out Studio is to represent unknown artists working on the fringes of the Printing house, and expanded to publishing comics. Although Sterte’s work was the stand out of theĬollection, I also really enjoyed Hanna K’s The Gargoyle Temple and Serious Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind vibes. Sterte’s contribution to Ex.Magģ, An Arrow for a King, was so my jam. I’ve already got their independent work Stages Might not like every contribution, but if you’re lucky, you’ll walkĪway having discovered a creator that totally resonates with you. Genre there is humour to be found between the pages. Greed, vengeance, and unbridledĭesire are some of the underlying themes. There’s anĪllegorical quality to the stories. ![]() Volume is a hard act to follow, but Ex.Mag 3: Crumbling Kingdom does a I demolished their first offering Ex.Mag 1: Full Metalĭreamland in one sitting. ![]() Never been a big anthology fan, but Peow Studio’s Ex.Mag series mightĬovert me. Valentin Seiche, Jake Terrell, Hanna K, Linnea Sterte, Geov Chouteau. The work of Tarmasz, Patrick Crotty, Al Gofa, Delfina Pérez Adán, ![]()
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