An automaton equipped to defeat an educated human in the game of chess? Preposterous! Poe himself undertakes to pierce the mechanical mystery in "Chess Player." Plus! An ostensibly helpful bit of software tries to dominate a writer's creative process in "Angle of the Odd." Our special "Dread of Devices" issue closes out with prose stories and a poem.
Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Death #2 is another fantastic instalment in the series, all while being a shining example of what variety should actually mean in the world of anthology comics. Read Full Review
If last issue was over-the-top, laugh-out-loud, Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Death #2 is a more understated humor experience, though there are some wild moments in "Angle of the Odd." Overall, it's an entertaining read with Richard Williams cover producing another endearingly horrifying holiday image. One can only imagine what's to come for future issues around Valentine's Day and Easter! Read Full Review
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