The Eisner Award-winning comic about comics by Chip Zdarsky (Batman, Newburn)
continues! Move over, Jim Lee! Get outta here, Ryan Stegman! This issue features the first appearance of the world's hottest comic artist, Teddy Krank! Prepare to get Kranked !
Public Domain #7 is a book where you're feeling tension when two old guys talk in an even older bar, and it makes you love and hate comics all the same. Read Full Review
Public Domain #7 is the continuation of a story that readers will be heavily invested in if they give it a shot. With its ability to get better issue after issue, this is shaping up to be a memorable comic for the next few years. Read Full Review
Public Domain #7 holds all of the comedic charm and allusions to American comics culture that initially made the series a hit, but what's most impressive is how affecting these mundane scenarios are made to be. Read Full Review
Public Domain #7 keeps the tensions high as two older creators continue to face the challenges of a different comics industry. The melodrama of making comics couldn't be more delicious. In an industry of more of the same, Public Domain offers the comics superfan something different. Read Full Review
Another good issue. I feel for the main character and the position hes been put in, even if I haven't been in that kind of situation. It's a look at what a lot of creators probably have to deal with.