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‘Tramps of the Apocalypse’ #2 is more riotous, raunchy fun
The apocalypse never looked so good.
The apocalypse never looked so good.
This game is never too rich for anyone's blood.
Juni Ba enlists readers one last time in a violently hilarious, sharply critical, and wildly imaginative takedown of empire, faith,...
A gut-punch of a finale that shocks, frustrates, and ultimately rewards those willing to wrestle with its meaning.
The War made me feel like shit. It might also be the best comic book I’ve read this year.
The second issue trades raw spectacle for rich world building.
A story that mixes humor, meditations on the human condition and Phil Noto's gorgeous art into a unique experience.
Issue #2 continues the forward momentum of the debut issue.
'We had a fantastic adventure, met some awesome people, and came out fine on the other side.'
A quiet, heartfelt goodbye to The High Republic era.
A questionable slush of intent.
The Thing vs.… Bullseye and Hammerhead?