REVIEW: Captain America #0 launches two new Cap comics
This is a good-looking and fast-paced Captains America team-up adventure, one that also does a great job laying track for not one but two series to launch out of this book.
Read MoreThis is a good-looking and fast-paced Captains America team-up adventure, one that also does a great job laying track for not one but two series to launch out of this book.
Read MoreBy Zack Quaintance — Vault Comics — the rising indie publisher putting out the most interesting and literary work in all of monthly comics — is exploring new territory. This, of course, is not unusual for Vault. Nearly every book Vault publishes offers a fresh take on sci-fi or fantasy, be it via a new voice, a new twist, a new approach to well-tread territory, or simply a new and deeper focus on well-done conventions. This time, however, Vault is exploring new territory off the page, doing so with its first full entreaty into the booksellers market, the graphic novel, Brandon Sanderson’s Dark One.
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