Welcome to Twilight #1
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Welcome to Twilight #1

Writer: Patton Oswalt, Matt Fraction, Jordan Blum Artist: Michael Allred Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: March 12, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
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Twilight City may be home to the Minor Threats but they're not the only down-on-their-luck super villains and heroes struggling to find their way. Comic book superstars Matt Fraction and Mike Allred reunite to tell a twisted noir tale about fame, dames and homunculus-faced mobsters in Minor Threats: Welcome to Twilight. Benjamin "Brock" Bronkowicz is a washed up, bird-winged actor who is not a superhero, but he once played one on TV. Now Brock spends his time on the superhero convention circuit-trying to cash in on his fleeting fame, drinking away his problems as he fades into obscurity. But a chance encounter with a mysterious more

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    Nerd Initiative - LaurenHoppyGeek Mar 12, 2025

    While you can enjoy Welcome to Twilight on its own, if you want to dive further down the rabbit hole of insanity and awesomness here are the runs that precede this one. Each is 4 issues long. Based on some upcoming covers of Welcome to Twilight it looks like some of my personal favorites will be showing up here soon. Read Full Review

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    AIPT - Nathan Simmons Mar 12, 2025

    This bizarre character study is a great entry point for readers who are new to 'Minor Threats.' One of the most wonderfully strange universes in comics just got even more interesting. Read Full Review

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    reading@dabeach Mar 14, 2025

    I was laughing out loud, and it's been a minute since a comic made me laugh out loud. Not only once or twice, but throughout! The interesting thing about Welcome to Twilight is that you laugh at the cost of your sanity. It requires just a tiny bit of your sanity, so you don't mind at all. The comedy in this book is vicious and caustic, it's what I'm saying. Let me put it to you this way: Have you ever caught yourself watching reruns of TV shows from 30+, 40 years ago at 2 AM, and suddenly felt an unidentified malaise developing just on the edge of your general well-being, to the point where you have to break your glassy-eyed expression and ponder just what the hell you're doing with your life? At first, you think maybe it's something you at more

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