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ComiXology features a Trio of New Releases

There’s three new releases available now on comiXology. You can start shopping now or get them below.

FAME: Bad Bunny

Written by Eric M. Esquivel
Art by Victor Moura
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A QUICK BACKGROUND, FOR THE UNINITIATED: Bad Bunny is, without a doubt, the most popular entertainer in the world. In 2020, Spotify revealed that Bad Bunny was the most popular artist on their service— and that’s BEFORE the release of his THIRD album of that year, “El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo.” In the month of December, fans streamed Bad Bunny’s songs more than 600 million times on Spotify, and another 500 million times on YouTube. Bad Bunny is currently a featured character in the WWE universe, who is currently UNDEFEATED at Wrestlemania– the franchise’s most-watched event. This biographical graphic novel explores how a nerdy grocery store clerk from Vega Baja, Puerto Rico became a cross-cultural sensation.

FAME: Bad Bunny

FAME: Bad Bunny

Written by Eric M. Esquivel
Art by Victor Moura
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En 2020, Spotify reveló que Bad Bunny era el artista más popular en su servicio, y eso es ANTES del lanzamiento de su TERCER álbum de ese año, “El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo”. En el mes de Diciembre, los fanáticos transmitieron las canciones de Bad Bunny más de 600 millones de veces en Spotify y otras 500 millones de veces en YouTube.
Bad Bunny es actualmente un personaje destacado en el universo de la WWE, que actualmente no está DEFEATED en “Wrestlemania”, el evento más visto de la franquicia. Esta novela gráfica biográfica explora cómo un empleado de una tienda de comestibles nerd de Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, se convirtió en una sensación transcultural.

FAME: Bad Bunny

So I’m a Spider, So What? #54.1

Written by Okina Baba
Art by Asahiro Kakashi
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Read the next chapter of So I’m a Spider, So What?!

So I'm a Spider, So What? #54.1

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Review: ¡Fantasmagoría! #1

HBO has had a history of delivering excellent shows with amazing talent that pushes boundaries. The network often told stories that most mainstream outlets rarely touched or even cared to. They wanted to introduce a new standard of prestige television and it did exactly that. One of its most memorable features was the Hudlin Brothers’ Cosmic Slop as it touched on subject matter affecting persons of color. Since then, not much content has came out that resembled anything near to the impact that feature had. In SBI Press’ newest book ¡Fantasmagoría!, we get an echo of yesteryear with a Latinx twist in what horror fans can relish.

In “El Corazon Negro,” one veteran Lucha Libre has an epic brawl with Death himself, but not everything goes as planned. In “The Flying Coffin,” one man makes a deal with devil only to be outsmarted by Hell’s Angel himself. In “Put A Little Chile In It,” one woman consults a witch for a love potion only to leave the object of her desire, literally in flames. By issue’s end, each story has the reader on the edge of their seat and leaves them little creeped out.

Overall, it’s an excellent first issue in what is landmark series that gives the world a series of horror vignettes that will both entertain and scare. The stories by Eric M. Esquivel and James A. Fino reminds me of how episodes from Tales From The Crypt used to make me feel. The art by the creative team more than compliments each story. Altogether, it’s an astonishing debut that will both thrill and frighten in the same breath.

Story: Eric M. Esquivel and James A. Fino
Art: Julieta Colas, Victor Moura, Fernando Pinto, Trevor Richardson, Beli De La Torre, Kote Carvajal, Henry Barajas
Story: 10 Art: 9.6 Overall: 9.8 Recommendation: Buy