Advance Review: ‘A Man Among Ye’ #1 – Wake Up And Smell The Gunpowder
An explosive start to the series, A Man Among Ye offers readers high seas adventure with plenty of swashbuckling action.
Read moreAn explosive start to the series, A Man Among Ye offers readers high seas adventure with plenty of swashbuckling action.
Read moreBob Benton, aka the Black Terror, visits with an old flame and an estranged son. Neither is interested in seeing Bob, but he has some news to bestow upon his son, Robby. This news will change Robby’s life, and it will mean a new era for Black Terror.
Read moreThe Black Terror battles the drug-fueled Bad Groove, but the Groove, rather than being taken back to prison, kills himself instead. His LSD-tainted blood gets in the mouth of the Terror, and this causes the hero to experience an acid trip through the life of Bad Groove.
Read moreThis issue features a lot more jokes that will presumably hit with most readers than not. Also the jokes (plus
Read moreKid Terror has been reincarnated in his own body. He remembers everything of his previous life, but he’s doomed to experience it all again. Fate seems to conspire to keep him on his original track, and, when he fights against it, there are catastrophic consequences.
Read moreFather Kind has captured Black Terror and is using his connection to the “goddess” Maya to steal the Terror’s powers and bestow them upon himself and his “Kind Family.” However, new member Christina isn’t convinced of Father Kind’s benevolence, and she may be the Terror’s only hope of escape.
Read moreDynamite Entertainment is bringing back the Nemesis of Crime himself, the Black Terror in a new limited series beginning in
Read moreTwo cult classics clash for the first time in an epic crossover miniseries: Army of Darkness vs. Bubba Ho-Tep. Ash
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