Gryffen: Galaxy’s Most Wanted #4 SBI Press Written by Ben Kahn Art & Colors by Bruno Hidalgo Colors Assist by James Penafiel Letters by Sal Cipriano Available June 26th, 2019 From the personal log of captain lyla gryffen: Tyrants and freedom fighters. Two groups of sanctimonious pricks who are equal pains in my ass right […]
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Pullbox Reviews: Heavenly Blues #6 – Once More, With Feeling!
Pullbox Reviews: Heavenly Blues #4- “Five condemned souls spreadin’ chaos in Heaven.”
Heavenly Blues #4 Scout Comics Written by Ben Kahn Art by Bruno Hidalgo Available November 1st, 2017 Isaiah, Erin, and their team have done the impossible by escaping from Hell into Heaven. But now they have to earn their keep. Their employer’s schemes and machinations hang over their heads all while confronting Uriel, the savage […]
Pullbox Reviews: Heavenly Blues #3 – A Ninja, a Cowboy, & a Tomb Raider (no, not that one…)
Heavenly Blues #3 Scout Comics Written by Ben Kahn Art by Bruno Hidalgo Available September 27th, 2017 Say, hypothetically, you were an angel… no, not just a “really nice person, loved by all”, but an honest to (sorry) God member of the Heavenly Host… and you wanted something stolen, where would you go? Not just […]
Pullbox Reviews: Heavenly Blues #2- A Helluva Heist Takes the Right Team
Heavenly Blues #2 Scout Comics Written by Ben Kahn Art by Bruno Hidalgo Coming soon, August 30th, 2017! Isaiah and Erin have been given the opportunity of an after-lifetime – steal a sacred treasure from an Archangel, and earn themselves a place in Heaven! But to pull off the job, they’ll need to scour the […]
Pullbox Reviews Heavenly Blues #1- Lakes of Fire are Just Passe’…
Heavenly Blues #1 Scout Comics Written by Ben Kahn Art by Bruno Hidalgo Coming soon, July 2017! Heavenly Blues is a crime noir comedy by author Ben Kahn and artist Bruno Hidalgo. The greatest thieves in history team up to pull a heist on heaven. A witty team consisting of a 20’s mobster, an Egyptian […]
IDW Presents The Story of Puck – Political Cartoon History
Published from 1877 to 1918, Puck was America’s first successful humor magazine. It was also the most influential American humor magazine ever. It was also the first American magazine to publish color lithographs on a weekly basis. And, for nearly forty years, it was a training ground and showcase for some of the country’s most talented cartoonists, […]