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June 9, 2026 5:29 am

Francis & The Vegas Tramps (Review)

Creator: Brian Kelly 2023 (remastered color edition: 2026) Independent comics often wear their influences proudly, but few do so with as much confidence and personality as Francis & The Vegas Tramps. Created and produced by Brian Kelly through Kickstarter, the book is described by its creator as “Josie and the Pussycats meets Criminal, but set in outer space.” Surprisingly, that seemingly odd combination is an accurate summary of what readers can expect. The comic blends noir mystery, science fiction, and absurdist humor into a stylish package that feels like a lost classic from the heyday of British anthology comics such as 2000 AD or Métal Hurlant. (A review in Medium – https://medium.com/@nicholasaaronhodge/francis-the-vegas-tramps-review-past-history-leads-to-future-tragedy-68f419dd871e ) notes that Mr Kelly is a German-based tattoo artist, which possibly explains the tone.) The story centers on the remnants of a once-successful band known as The Vegas Tramps. Molly, the band’s sharp-tongued bassist, has reinvented herself

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Excavator #1 (Review)

Writer: Nick ArganbrightArtist: Nil Carmona Independently published, September 2024 Excavator #1 is a sci-fi fantasy mashup centered on Boonford T. Doggle, or Boone. Boone is a young humanoid turtle whose life is about as ordinary as it gets in a fantastical setting. Boone spends his shifts digging for junk and going through the same routine day after day. One day, however, he stumbles across an oddly shaped rock. At least in this first issue, that is all the rock appears to be. The rock might be precious and worth a fortune. Boone isn’t driven by dreams of adventure or curiosity about the larger mysteries of the world. Boone’s immediate concern is way more practical: if the rock really is valuable, selling it could mean enough money to save his grandmother’s farm. The world around Boone feels much larger than he is, but his goal remains personal and grounded. Making the

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Vermillion Edge #1 (Review)

Writers: Alan Mcalindon and Steven Paris Artist:: Guilherme Raffide Reverie Publications, March 2026 Vermillion Edge #1 from REVERIE Publications isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel.

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Westron #2 (Review)

Writers: Shawn McBee and Maciej Jankowski Artists: Nicolas Nieto and Matias De Vicenzo Fandom Limb Media, June 2026. Fandom Limb Media’s Westron #2, written by

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Civil War Unmasked #1 (Review)

Writer: Christos GageArtist: Edgar Salazar Marvel Comics, May 2026 The first question many readers will probably ask when they see Civil War: Unmasked is simple:

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Absolute Batman #20 (review)

Writer: Scott Snyder Artist: Nick Dragotta DC Comics, May 2026 As ever, spoilers abound in this critique. This story begins with a gag, played on

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Ben 10 #1 (Review)

Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment, May 2026Writer: Joe CaseyArt: Robert Carey Dynamite Entertainment’s Ben 10 #1 arrives carrying a surprisingly specific set of expectations weighing upon on

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St. Malo #1 (Review)

Writer: Jay B. Kalagayan Illustrator: Feriowind Creative Mussel, January 2026 St. Malo #1 opens with a clear sense of purpose, combining historical context, cultural identity,

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