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Welcome to Feral: Little Town. Big Scares! is a lot of fun for all ages

Feral has everything a small town should have: Main Street, City Hall, a population just over sixteen thousand . . .
But Feral also has secrets. Mysteries. Unexplained disappearances.

Story: Mark Fearing
Art: Mark Fearing

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Holiday House provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review
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Weekly Preview! It’s another potluck week!

There are a lot of comics coming out every week to be covered. Check out some of what we’ll be reviewing and this is only the beginning!

This week’s reviews include:

  • Graphic Public Health: A Comics Anthology (Graphic Mundi)
  • The Return of Mark Hamill (Jack in the Box)
  • Shy Vol. 1 (Yen Press)
  • Welcome to Feral: Little Town. Big Scares! (Holiday House)

Not shown:

  • The Beginning After the End Vol. 2 (Yen Press)
  • Magic #24 (BOOM! Studios)
  • The Walking Dead Deluxe #58 (Image Comics/Skybound)

Holiday House and Yen Press provided Graphic Policy with FREE copies for review

Weekly Preview! Two from AfterShock and a lot of graphic novels!

There are a lot of comics coming out this week to be covered. Check out some of what we’ll be reviewing and this is only the beginning!

This week’s reviews include:

  • The 06 Protocol #2 (AfterShock)
  • Cardboardia: This Side Up (Pixel Ink)
  • Fear of a Red Planet #1 (AfterShock)
  • Santiago! (Holiday House Publishing)
  • Tater Tales: The Greatest in the World (Simon & Schuster)
  • Welcome to Feral (Holiday House Publishing)

AfterShock, Simon & Schuster, Pixel + Ink, and Holiday House Publishing provided Graphic Policy with FREE copies for review