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Jace and Rocky review several independent titles for the week of December 18. 2024. Power Fantasy continues to be top-notch as does Tin Can Society, both are excellent examples of character pieces with the narratives driven by the interpersoanl relationships of the characters. Freddie the Fix is beautifully illustrated and harkens back to Old Hollywood in a lot of ways, Exit City and String from Mad Cave Studios are also continuing their compelling narratives and superb art while defining unique worlds and settings. Star trek is building towards the Lore War and Standstill reminds us of one of our facorite scenes from one of our favorite movies. Rocketfellers is an absolute joy and celebration of Christmas time and family, while Deadly Tales of the Gunslinger somehow exceeds the extremely high expectations we had for the series from the start.
By Jace Milam4.6
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Jace and Rocky review several independent titles for the week of December 18. 2024. Power Fantasy continues to be top-notch as does Tin Can Society, both are excellent examples of character pieces with the narratives driven by the interpersoanl relationships of the characters. Freddie the Fix is beautifully illustrated and harkens back to Old Hollywood in a lot of ways, Exit City and String from Mad Cave Studios are also continuing their compelling narratives and superb art while defining unique worlds and settings. Star trek is building towards the Lore War and Standstill reminds us of one of our facorite scenes from one of our favorite movies. Rocketfellers is an absolute joy and celebration of Christmas time and family, while Deadly Tales of the Gunslinger somehow exceeds the extremely high expectations we had for the series from the start.

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