Brunhild: The Dragonslayer Is a Fascinating Religious World
Brunhild: The Dragonslayer takes familiar religious origin stories and expands the lore to become otherworldly and spectacular.
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Brunhild: The Dragonslayer takes familiar religious origin stories and expands the lore to become otherworldly and spectacular.
Yami-hara has a realistic quality despite supernatural elements thanks to the focus on the characters. It’s eerie and memorable without crossing the line.
Fat Off, Fat On: A Big Bitch Manifesto does not hold back. Clarkisha brings nuance in an honest, hilarious breakdown of living seen and unseen.
Tezcatlipoca is ultra-violent and impressive, showcasing the seedy underworld in all its horror. The complexity mesmerizes you with every turn of the page.
Another 2001 entertains overall despite some drag. With the tension moving between a simmer and a tightrope, the mystery and looming deaths hold attention.
Fox Tales builds a chill that slowly crawls up your spine with each story. They feel like the nightmares that haunt you even after you open you finally wake up.