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Fresh Friday Features: Deep Troubles

By ArtCrumbsFeatured Comics • Apr 14, 2023 2

They say when you find yourself in a hole, you should stop digging. The characters in these comics certainly have never heard that line before. Be it out of necessity or just plain stubbornness, they've decided never to stop and keep moving forward no matter what. Best of luck to all the characters in our Fresh Friday Features this week!

This week, Shane from Comic Book Squares and ArtCrumbs have picked out four titles that they feel deserve more reads! In our line-up this week, we've got one comic from each category to give you a varied list of must-reads for your weekend!

  • Comic - Cavity - Workers on a sugar farm endure inhospitable conditions. Isolated and stricken by...
LumeBento

LumeBento 2 years ago

Nice read. These sound like some interesting reads

ArtCrumbs

ArtCrumbs admin 2 years ago

@Lumebento We certainly aim to please! That's why we make these lists. : D

Popular Last Week: Thrilling Western Rides

By ArtCrumbsFeatured Comics • Apr 3, 2023 1

April 3rd is Pony Express Day, so why don't we take a wild ride into the past with some old fashioned Westerns with a few twists! Werewolves, magic, and robots; these Westerns are not your ordinary setups. The comics for our Popular Last Week stay true to the classic westerns but make it their own.

Varcolacii (The werewolves), 62 pages - Published by Bad Opera Comics, (cc/ @BadOperaComics)

A bloody western werewolf creature feature from Bad Opera Comics!

Story and Art by Bad Opera Comics

 


 

Project: Rove, 21 pages - Published by Base Mint Comics, (cc/ @DinoBonanno)

A foreign world, decimated by harsh environments and authoritative...

BadOperaComics

BadOperaComics 2 years ago

Thanks for showing us some love!<br>

Popular Last Week: Science Fiction

By KevinFeatured Comics • Dec 5, 2022 0

Near or far future, utopian or dystopian, these stories are sure to stoke the fires of imagination. Whether grounded in a 2055 Detroit rife with crime, or delivering packages for the Intergalactic Postal Service, today's Popular Last Week shines the light on the science fiction genre.

1. Space Bastards, 160 pages - Published by Humanoids, (cc/ @BrunoHumanoids)

Acclaimed artist Darick Robertson (The Boys, HAPPY!) joins writers Eric Peterson and Joe Aubrey to bring you the tale of the galaxy's most dangerous employers: The IPS! ONGOING SERIES. In the future, unemployment and job dissatisfaction are sky-high. When you've got nothing left to lose, you join the...