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Crude #2 cover by Garry Brown and Lee Loughridge
Both are potentially guilty in Piotr's eyes, and he will go through them both if they had anything to do with what happened to his son. Crude #2 cover by Garry Brown and Lee Loughridge Much of Crude #2 is dedicated to establishing Petropinnacle and Meshe Adam Despite the unique angle of Meshe Adam's self-styling, they are[...]
Comic Book Wins and Losses April 11th, 2018: Sorting Out the New Series'
We are gifted with another dive into Thanos' psyche in this deliciously macabre finale to the story. Crude #1 cover by Garry Brown and Lee Loughridge Loss: Crude #1 Overcomplicates its Script Despite the interesting premise of a hitman going out and discovering who his son really is while taking vengeance against the boy's murderers, Crude #1 is a over-complicated[...]
Bleeding Cool Comics Chatter, Week of April 11th, 2018: Read Terrifics Instead of Immortal Men
As usual, Jeremy Konrad and I are here to discuss which ones are worthy of your time and money and which ones to avoid like the plague. Immortal Men #1 by James Tynion IV and Jim Lee, Domino by Gail Simone and David Baldeon, Exiles by Saladin Ahmed and Javier Rodriguez, Crude by Steve Orlando and Garry Brown, and The Dead Hand by Kyle Higgins and Steve Mooney are the focuses of discussion this week[...]
Crude #1 cover by Garry Brown and Lee Loughridge
A year later, his body is brought back to Vladimir, and Piotr comes out of retirement to hunt down those responsible for his son's death. Crude #1 cover by Garry Brown and Lee Loughridge Crude is shooting to be a revenge tale in the vein of John Wick, Death Wish, and other stories where a man is[...]