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ComiXology Has 5 New Releases from A Wave Blue World, Yen Press, Harlequin, and Magnetic Press

ComiXology has five new digital comics for you to start your week with. There are new releases from A Wave Blue World, Yen Press, Harlequin, and Magnetic Press. You can check out all of the comics here or the individual issues below.

Death of the Horror Anthology

Written by Vita Ayala, Kelly Brack, Steph Cannon, Melissa Hudson, Brian Level, Ryan K. Lindsay, Jed McPherson, Lonnie Nadler, Eric Palicki, Emily Pearson, Pat Shand, Cody Sousa, John Ward
Art by Rio Burton, Daniel Dwyer, Val Halvorson, Matthew Hann, Melissa Hudson, Francesco Iaguinta, Brian Level, Leonie O’Moore, Emily Pearson, Raymond Salvador, J Paul Schiek, Chris Shehan, Ariel Viola
Pencils Danny Lore
Colored by Dee Cunniffe, Cassie Hart
Cover by Adam Gorham, Cassie Hart
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Right in time for Halloween, A Wave Blue World brings you a new collection or terrifying stories from some of the most talented and twisted minds in comics! Curated by Kelly Brack and edited by Danny Lore, these 13 tales of horror explore the theme of inner demons and feature everything from alien encounters to blood-thirsty monsters. After reading DEATH OF THE HORROR, you’ll never be the same again!

Death of the Horror Anthology

Goblin Slayer #53

Written by Kumo Kagyu
Art by Noboru Kannatuki, Kousuke Kurose
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This series is rated Adults Only DISCLAIMER: graphic sexuality gore
The goblin paladin and his forces close in on the party—it’s time to play every last trump card and finish them for good! Read the next chapter of Goblin Slayer the same day as Japan!

Goblin Slayer #53

Hinowa ga CRUSH! #35

Written by Takahiro
Art by Strelka
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This series is rated Adults Only DISCLAIMER: graphic sexuality
The remanents of Soukai gather up their fallen and attempt a retreat! Read the next chapter of Hinowa ga CRUSH! at the same time as Japan!

Hinowa ga CRUSH! #35

Marriage For Sale

Written by Carol Devine
Art by Sachiko Shirai
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At the local auction, cowboy Linc is shocked to see a beautiful woman put up for sale. Rachel’s been put on the auction block by The Community, a group who lives isolated from modern society. Wanting to grant her freedom, Linc places the winning bid, not realizing that it means he must marry her. Linc decides he’ll divorce her in order to give her independence. But naive Rachel’s purity soon wins the cowboy over.

Marriage For Sale

Pistouvi #3

Written by Merwan
Art by Bertrand Gatignol
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Winter is here, and life in the treehouse is starting to get less whimsical by the day…

Pistouvi #3

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Review: Wildskies Volume 1

The one lesson you learn in this world that not even your parents will tell you is sometimes you don’t choose your friends. We go through life hoping to meet people with like minds, but as we find out that’s not always the case. These individuals are some of the first people outside of our family to challenge us. I remember reading about how Abraham Lincoln put together a cabinet of people who opposed him on a wide range of issues, making him more effective.

For those of us who were in the military, our choices become limited instantly, but our common experience make us connected. Some of my best friends are those men and women I served with. Sometimes some of the best adventures are with the people you never thought in a million years would be your friend. We get that experience in Melissa Hudson’s magnificently illustrated and masterfully told in the first volume of Wildskies.

We first meet a young lady, Lin, hunting for food, as she carefully searches for food, hoping to take an egg from a griffin’s nest. We also meet a young Viking explorer, whom they call Pup, on his first raid with his village. He’s constantly gets teased because he is the youngest and most inexperienced on the ship. Those griffins comes close to the men on the ship, creatures they’ve never seen. We learn that these are mystical creatures that rove a magical land and the worlds of these two characters are about to collide with each in the middle of it.

Overall, an excellent comic which refreshes the fantasy genre and infuses with the type of adventures that reader did not know they longed for. The story by Hudson is entertaining, smart and gripping. The art by Hudson is alluring and vibrant. It’s a fascinating story that pulls you into it with the art and keeps you there with the magnificent character and story development.

Story: Melissa Hudson Art: Melissa Hudson
Story:10 Art: 9.6 Overall: 9.8 Recommendation: Buy