Supercriminal Brik Blok plans to steal a high-ranking aristocrat's fingers and use them as keys to access the palace-world's deepest sub-levels.
Elsewhere, a detective working for the Immortals, and his sexy-sex robot assistant, are traveling across the solar system to investigate the strange happenings on Skycradle.
Between the wonderfully weird and endearing art style, the off-beat and quirky satirical dialog, and surprisingly poignant commentary on the nature of participating and escaping from oppressive frameworks that perpetual seemingly eternal power structures, Rain Like Hammers has shaped up to be one of my favorite mini-series in recent memory and I am so incredibly excited to see how it all ends next issue (and to find out what the hell happen with Eugene). Read Full Review
Brandon Graham outdoes himself with the most mind-bending issue of this high-concept satire yet, rife with clones, sex robots, and self-birthing. Read Full Review