Stay out of the alleys, watch your back, and use the buddy system. We've plucked some trending comics for our Popular Last Week list, featuring:
1. The Jonesey and Dr. Long Adventures, 25 pages - Published by Unlikely Heroes Studios, (cc/ @UHStudios)
“San Francisco, Chinatown, 1947. I was pretty low, but I was clean - no trouble, no enemies. Everything was tidy, square, and legal ... and I hated every second.” The old Sunday-comics heroes have nothing on Jonesey and "Doc." In this loving send-up and tribute, the two pals chase adventure wherever it leads and there's "Enough Dough to Buy More Bullets." A GlobalComix exclusive!
Story and Art by John Pence and Maxim Mel
2. Nottingham, 192 pages - Published by Mad Cave Studios, (cc/ @chrisfernandez)
In this twisted medieval noir, the Sheriff of Nottingham hunts a serial killer with a penchant for tax collectors. The Sheriff’s investigation makes him the target of England’s most nefarious power-brokers. That’s to say nothing of the Merry Men, terrorists lurking amongst the trees of Sherwood, led by an enigma known only as “Hood.”
Story and Art by David Hazan, Joamette Gil, Luca Romano, Shane Connery Volk
3. Casual Fling, 92 pages - Published by AWA Studios, (cc/ @WillGraves)
Jennifer Ryan has the perfect life. A loving family. A high paying job in corporate law. A luxurious apartment in upper Manhattan. Then one day she steps out of her marriage...and finds that her new lover isn’t the one night stand she expected.
Story and Art by Dalibor Talajić, Jason Starr, Marco Lesko
4. Twiztid - Haunted High-Ons, 206 pages - Published by Source Point Press, (cc/ @TravisM)
Upon learning that ghosts and demons are real, rap stars Madrox and Monoxide (collectively known as Twiztid) have begun to take the idea of ghost hunting with their new spirit companion Felicia a lot more seriously... or at least as seriously as the two fun-loving jokesters can. However, as The Darkness rises around them on a house call gone wrong, they quickly find what's happening is no...
Story and Art by Dirk Manning and Marianna Pescosta
5. Moon Girl, 144 pages - Published by Red 5 Comics, (cc/ @joshuastarnes)
Masked vigilantes wage class warfare from the roof tops of 1950's New York; it's The Dark Knight meets Mad Men. Clare is an exiled Russian Princess hiding in New York. When enemies from her old life resurface, the repressed Warrior Queen must fight back. Moon Girl becomes a champion of the counter culture and inspires others in this era of social revolution to be more-than-human...
Story and Art by Rahzzah and Tony Trov
6. Genius, 298 pages - Published by Top Cow, (cc/ @vincelongo)
What if the greatest military mind of our generation was born to a people who are already supremely conditioned to wage war, who know nothing but violence since birth, and must continually adapt to new predators in order to survive? What if the second coming of Alexander the Great, of Genghis Khan, of Napoleon, of Patton...what if it was a teenaged girl from South Central, L.A. named Destiny?
Story and Art by Top Cow