When superheroes need to earn a living, “Rescue Insurance” is big business. Superhero, Inc. is the megacorporation where they work, complete with investors and lobbyists who grease the wheels from inside the beltway.
Miguel Guerra and Suzy Dias give the commitment essential to pulling off a tale of dizzying unlikelihood, whose protagonist is not only the last elf in the world but one of the few remaining samurai — attention to detail and undeniable charm power this story like wheels on a car. –Geeks of Doom
Hopeless, Maine is something to behold. Each week I can’t wait to be immersed in Salamandra’s story, feeling disappointed when I’ve reached the end of the latest page. Nimue and Tom Brown have created something special here…it’s about time for the world to discover Hopeless, Maine. ” –Thomas E. Sniegoski (The Fallen)
Squirms and thrashes in a crawlspace it dug out with its bare talons, partway between the early graphic novel and classic “outsider” art. It’s the comics version of the demon-haunted work of the young Daniel Johnston, raw, passionate, demented, electric. –Warren Ellis (Crooked Little Vein, Transmetropolitan)
This is…this is…what makes you draw things like this? –ROBERT CRUMB What makes you draw headless women with big tits? –DONNA BARR Touché. –ROBERT CRUMB
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