elevating the story in a fresh and beautiful way
heavily triggered and wishing you could call Child Protective Services on a fictional werewolf
like her gorgeous best friend
Now #10 includes one other special feature: a tribute to the late cartoonist Richard Sala (1954-2020)
Rolling Blackouts resembles the work of [Glidden's] great hero
Petit, The Ogre Gods Book One Seaerra Miller elevating the story in aBy Hubert Boulard & Bertrand Gatignol. Published by Lion Forge. Hardcover, 176 pages, B&W, 2018 Petit is the son of the Ogre King, and the littlest giant in the royal clan. Scarcely larger than a mere human, he is the latest sign of the family's rapid degeneration, which makes each generation smaller than the one before. His father wants him killed as an embarrassment, but his mother sees in him the possible regeneration of the family lineage, since