![]() Daily Dredd: “Bride of Death Part 2,” John Wagner & Alan Grant, Ian Gibson. Anderson investigates a giant ailen spaceship. Chris Sebela is really good at coming up with unique premises, and Pantomime is another fascinating idea.Ģ000 AD #607 (Fleetway, 1988) – Anderson: “Contact Part 1,” Alan Grant, Mark Farmer. Unfortunately, they steal from a much more experienced criminal, and he demands that they pay him back. It’s about a group of kids at a school for the deaf, who discover that they can get away with stealing stuff. ![]() Pantomime may be the first comic I’ve read that lists a diversity reader in the credits. Out of the new publisher Mad Cave’s comics, Pantomime is the only one that interests me. ![]() PANTOMIME #1 (Mad Cave, 2020) – untitled, Christopher Sebela, David Stoll. This series began as SF but is now closer to horror. It goes well at first, but then Hazel finds out Catrin is genetically altered. Catrin dates Hazel, who she thinks is Rhion. LONELY RECEIVER #3 (Aftershock, 2020) – “A Month: Getting Lost in Your Eye,” Zac Thompson, Jen Hickman. It leads into the graphic novel Lords of Misery. ![]() This is a fun comic and a good example of Powell’s style. Some kidnappers tell contradictory stories of the origin of an antiheroine named La Diabla, and then La Diabla herself shows up and kills them and frees their victim. LA DIABLA #1 (Albatross, 2020) – untitled, Eric Powell.
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