Rammur & TOPS (Tales of the Police State) Markosia Written by Charles Santino Art by “Dead on the Ground”- Paulo Peres “Handiwork”- Marco Perugini “TOPS: Almost Home”- Carlos Aon “TOPS: Job Well Done”- Marco Perugini Available digitally 12-31-2021 (print to be announced) A museum heist gone wrong. Two thieves dead. Rammur’s fusion gear damaged. The […]
Category: Markosia Comics
Pullbox Review: Identity Stunt, the Sequel, Act Two: Invasion USA!!!
This time offering nods to great films and TV programs throughout time (Airplane!, The Maltese Falcon, Indiana Jones, Mr. Belvedere and Pulp Fiction, to recount just a few, Khach and crew continue their madcap dive into our nation’s entertainment subconsciousness, while serving up a blast of a tale themselves. Seriously, folks—if you enjoyed all those high-octane, crazy-tech action yarns of the ‘80’s (and if you didn’t, I bet you stopped reading a long time ago, except for maybe you, Mom), hop on this train. You’ll be glad you did. (12/13)
Pullbox Previews- Artist Joe Rubinstein delivers a classic cover beatdown for Identity Stunt 2, #3
Joe Rubinstein brings his Beatdown to IDENTITY STUNT 2, and more IDS News! (From Team IDS) Comic book legend Joe Rubinstein – whose credits include Wolverine, Infinity Gauntlet, Firestorm, X-Factor, and more – lends his amazing artistic talents to the cover of Identity Stunt 2 #3! Colored by the one-and-only Patrik Mock, the cover to Identity Stunt 2 #3 homages the classic Marvel 25th […]
Pullbox Reviews AL15: The Adventure Begins- ‘Through the Looking Glass’, in space!
AL15 Markosia Enterprises Written & Illustrated by Steve De La Mare Now available for pre-orders! Moon farming communities supply food to the neighboring planet. Everyone knows their place in life. Everyone except AL15. AL15 is a 15th generation young Cropper from the moon and wants at least one adventure in her lifetime. She never expected […]
Pullbox Reviews: Identity Stunt is Back, and it’s Sequel Time, Baby!
Just when you thought the world (or your little corner of it) is saved and you can ease up on your Fall Guy meets Robocop by way of Marked for Death life into something a little more The Wonder Years, there goes Studio City (and Joe Khachadourian) coming up with new plots and scripts to blow it all to hell. (12.5/13)
Pullbox Reviews: Man of Sin Packs an Emotional Gut-Punch!
Man of Sin starts out dark, slips into shadow and then cascades into ebon blackness before being consumed in blazing hellfire. It’s a story of grief, pain, rage and harrowing loss. And the antichrist, the end of times and how that’s all supposed to pan out. More than a simple eulogy or horror, Sin is a bit of a puzzle, one that I won’t expand upon much here to avoid stealing the fun from you—but one that Guilde unravels masterfully, until you feel not so much sucker-punched as slowly constricted, until your breath is utterly taken from you. (12/13)