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When the skin of a cyclist turns up in a public pool minus all of its innards, Fred Van Lente’s Detective Greene is on the case—he’s the bizarre, towering redhead who tackles New York’s weirdest crimes. And Mike Grell returns to Tarzan with Tarzan and the Gods of Opar.”
Plus, new chapters of Alex de Campi and Jerry Ordway’s Semiautomagic, Sergio Aragonés’s Groo, Brendan McCarthy’s Dream Gang, and Ed Brisson’s Murder Book, featuring art from JD Faith!
Overall this was a solid issue of Dark Horse Presents that had some good stories to offer this week. It seemed like the darker tales hold more interest and there should be enough reason from most to anticipate the next issue. Read Full Review
Dark Horse Presents #8 is an example of a series that has settled into a very comfortable rhythm. As always, there's a solid variety of stories, by some fantastic creators, with some being slightly more rewarding than others. All wrappedup in a typically moody and gorgeous Francesco Francavilla cover, this is a comic well worth your time. Read Full Review
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