David Laphams Juice Squeezers take on an army of giant bugs! Peter Bagge takes a comical look at American history in Founding Father Funnies! City of Roses returns with another grim crime tale from the mean streets of Portland! Read the dramatic conclusion to Billy the vampire slayers tale in a Jane Espensonpenned, Karl Molineillustrated Buffy story!
As always, I can't recommend Dark Horse Presentsenough. Read Full Review
Comic books have always been an escape; taking us on adventures we could not have, and giving a voice to the things we dare not say. “Dark Horse Presents” #27 reminds us why we love the genre. Full of creative passion and unique perspective, this volume is well worth exploring. Read Full Review
Add in a few more stories that are perfectly reasonable if also not that noteworthy and you end up with 80 pages for $8. I'd call that a great deal, especially knowing that we'll have another issue this time next month. It's not perfect, but on the whole you more than get your money's worth. Give a random issue of "Dark Horse Presents" a try and I'll bet you'll find more than enough fun to make you happy, too. And of course, the longer you stick around, the more stories you'll get to read from their starting points, too. Having bought this revived series since its return, I don't regret a thing. Come on board and see for yourself what you've been missing. Read Full Review
There's a handful of other stories that I've either ran out of things to say about them or I skipped myself. Not every issue of this anthology is going to be filled with "must reads", but as I said in the beginning it's always worth checking out. There are always surprises to discover like Mr. Unpopularity or Mr. Monster which probably wouldn't have a home otherwise. Overall you should buy it and decide if you like the stories I skipped for yourself and enjoy the ones I did at the same time. Read Full Review
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