Rogue Angel: Teller of Tall Tales #1

Rogue Angel

As a fan since the beginning of the series, I jumped at the chance to review an early copy of the new Rogue Angel comic.

Annja Creed is a part-time archeologist, part-time tv host of Chasing History’s Monsters, and full-time adventurer.

When Annja visits an old friend in the former mining town, of Virginia City, she is asked to assist with a dig involving Samuel Clemens’ work. But there are some who are against their exposing what could be an incredible discovery. And soon, Annja and her friend Rashmi find themselves fighting for their lives.

The creative team behind the new Rogue Angel comic has done a brilliant job of overcoming the challenge of bringing Annja to a new medium. From beginning to end, each page is filled with incredible artwork and fantastic scenes. The story of Annja latest adventure has a promising start, full of humor, history, and action.

For all the same reasons I love Indiana Jones (minus looking at Harrison Ford, of course), Annja is my second favorite archeologist and adventurer. She’s strong, independent, and smart. Usually accompanying each adventure is a fight against good and evil. And the bad guys don’t stand a chance against Annja, with or without her legendary sword of Joan of Arc.

Look for Rogue Angel: Teller of Tall Tales #1 this February!
Writer: Barbara Randall Kesel
Artist: Renae De Liz
Inker/Colorist: Ray Dillon
Letterer: Neil Uyetake
Cover Artist: Rebecca A. Wrigley
Editor: Tom Waltz

The Diamond Order Code is DEC073714.

See below for a closer look at the upcoming comic:

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GAAK Online Comic

GAAK

Love comics and science fiction? Then, check out GAAK. It’s a free online web comic by Darryl Hughes and Monique MacNaughton. GAAK is usually updated M, W, F.

With plenty of humor and pop culture references, follow a group of young friends as they have to deal with bullies, annoying siblings, and aliens from outer space. You know, the usual stuff kids deal with nowadays.

With a Spielberg-like feel, (Goonies meets Invaders from Mars) the kids try to save their town from the crazy alien Gakk and his “Acme Instant Alien Kreatures” who have come to take over the world and meet the cast of the classic Star Trek. GAAK is a lot of fun and has fast become a favorite. It has humor, adventure, and aliens… and did i mention that it’s free?
Check it out!

And if you’d rather read a hardcopy, GAAK Volume 1 is also available now from Amazon. (Not free)

Scroll down for a preview of the fun story and great artwork:

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