Euthanauts #1 cover a

Euthanauts #1 cover a

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Tini Howard
(A/CA) Nick Robles
Death is like outer space-a seemingly unknowable, terrifying blackness that yields beautiful discoveries and truths-if only you've got the right kind of rocketship. Thalia Rosewood has had a lifelong obsession with death, keeping her from living her life to the fullest. Mercy Wolfe has a brain tumor the size of a billiard ball, and a need for a new recruit before her next journey begins. Inigo Hanover is a reluctant tether to the world beyond, seeking to continue a cycle that exploration would halt. Go toward the light. Then go beyond. EUTHANAUTS. *Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
Date Available: 07/11/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Imagine if you will, rolling on Disco Biscuits while viewing the film Flatliners, but only making it through the first reel. Sure, it'll be a confusing comic in the beginning, but by the time you hit your stride, everything will be so swell that you'll probably enjoy the deep discussions you'll no doubt be having with the trees from which the paper it's printed on come from. Recommended for those who read their comics highly.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Tini Howard
(A/CA) Nick Robles
Death is like outer space-a seemingly unknowable, terrifying blackness that yields beautiful discoveries and truths-if only you've got the right kind of rocketship. Thalia Rosewood has had a lifelong obsession with death, keeping her from living her life to the fullest. Mercy Wolfe has a brain tumor the size of a billiard ball, and a need for a new recruit before her next journey begins. Inigo Hanover is a reluctant tether to the world beyond, seeking to continue a cycle that exploration would halt. Go toward the light. Then go beyond. EUTHANAUTS. *Retailers: See your order form for incentive information.
Date Available: 07/11/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Imagine if you will, rolling on Disco Biscuits while viewing the film Flatliners, but only making it through the first reel. Sure, it'll be a confusing comic in the beginning, but by the time you hit your stride, everything will be so swell that you'll probably enjoy the deep discussions you'll no doubt be having with the trees from which the paper it's printed on come from. Recommended for those who read their comics highly.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams