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Napoleon Nelson
Nov 8, 2012


Chinston Wurchill posted:

I quite liked Ultramega! I love James Harren's art and although the story was a pretty standard Ultraman/Pacific Rim pastiche there's enough to keep me coming back.

The new Stokoe book Orphan and the Five Beasts is also worth checking out.





I just came to post about both of these! Ultramega had great art (not surprising) with both really good giant fighting action and small-scale body horror. The near humanity of the kaiju really adds another layer of monstrousness as compared to, say, Pacific Rim kaiju.

And I'm a sucker for James Stokoe, so I loved Orphan and the Five Beasts. So far it seems fairly standard, plotwise, but the art is gorgeous and I'm excited to see what twists he brings.

(Also, Stokoe mentioned doing a comic on Patreon about Bowie from Orc Stan which I'm also very excited about)

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