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Comic Book Review: Murder Podcast #1

by Zoe Gaussoin, Assistant Editor True crime obsession meets killer storytelling in one of the strongest launches of the year. Each character is distinct and new yet you recognize these people, maybe even hear your own friends in their voices….

Comic Book Review: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees: Rite of Spring #1

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Patrick Horvath is back to remind us that sometimes the scariest monsters seem the cuddliest. Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees: Rites of Spring #1 picks up right where we left our favorite small-town psychopath, Samantha…

Comic Book Review: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees (TPB)

Among our favorite superheroes and sci-fi legends, a lot of our favorite comics have at one time or another taken a dark and gritty turn. While we’ve seen darker versions of formerly pretty benign things like Chuck E Cheese and Winnie the Pooh in recent years, we never thought we’d see a dark and gritty version of Richard Scarry’s BusyTown turned up to eleven, but here we are: Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees. An alternate universe BusyTown where Ms Honey, the schoolteacher bear, is here Samantha Strong, brown bear and the town’s friendly hardware store owner who is a serial killer on the side.