'JULIA,' Part One
SASQUATCH AND STEAMPUNK! Proof's a young man in 1860 London. Springhel Jack is murdering prostitutes and he may be hiding out in the circus sideshow where Proof is a featured attraction. But Proof's mind is on something else: the beautiful 'Baboon Lady,' Julia.
The cover is enough to let you know that when you open this book you are in for something a little different and frankly a little better than what you are use to seeing. The book delivers each time, every time, and has been on-time for 18 issues and counting. I am biased by my opinion of this book as it is my favorite on-going series on the market today; but with that said let’s return to the opening questions. Is it good? YES! What’s a good jumping on point? NOW! Read Full Review
This is a book with a great deal of heft to it. Cover to cover, this book packs in a great read and good art -" even a two-page head scratcher in the Archie Snow mystery -" plus letters pages, pin-ups, an essay, and mocked newspaper pages. It feels more like a journal of all things cryptoid than an issue of an under-appreciated comic book. This is one title that I'm glad I reconnected with. Now I plan to stick around for a good long while. Read Full Review
A solid read that manages to capture the charms of the book while all the while still being inviting to new readers. Read Full Review
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