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Year: 2024

#NotesForTracy 06/28/24

Latuda vs the Lizardman! What if there were bounty hunters for late video fees? Like my late fees for a forgotten copy of the Goonies I rented in the ’90s? And can he be played by Timothy Oliphant if Netflix greenlights this idea?

Comic Book Review: Rare Flavours #6

“Rare Flavours is devilishly delicious. Ram V and Filipe Andrade cook up a tale worthy of Gaiman or Bourdain. ComicsOnline gives Rare Flavours #6 5/5 supremely satisfying suppers.” -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline

#NotesForTracy 06/12/24

Spike & Norville’s Paranormal Investigations! I am updating the storyline from February 2022, but these panels are an addition/expansion, so Latuda has an excuse to follow them other than morbid curiosity.

Comic Book Review: Profane #1

by Mike Favila, Senior Editor The story of Profane #1 has a familiar enough start. Will Profane is a detective with gaps in his memory. He doesn’t remember parts of his past, but he knows he’s got a case to…

Comic Book Review: Suzy Samson: The Gorgon & The Basilisk

Suzy Samson, the world’s greatest heroine, is back battling her toughest foe: middle age. Having given up her powers and crime fighting career for married life long ago, Suzy suddenly finds herself forty, divorced, and overweight. Forced to move in with her former nemesis turned best friend, Girliath, Suzy has begun reclaiming her life. With Girliath as her new partner, Suzy renews her war on injustice. Armed with her father’s unbreakable jawbone club and impenetrable lion skin, Suzy tries to rediscover who she is and her place in the world. Regaining her strength over time, Suzy continues her struggle to set the wrong things right. No matter if she is fighting paramilitary girl scouts, mystical beasts, or dealing with the emotional fall out of divorce, Suzy Samson is stronger than ever!

#NotesForTracy 06/07/24

Spike & Norville’s Paranormal Investigations! Originally drawn in ink and colored in pencils in early 2022. My best friend had passed away, and this whole series is a tribute to him.

Comic Book Review: Sons of Star Trek #3

“Surprise deep-cut guest stars abound and stick around! Dukat is the Captain?! What’s next? Tribbles and Moopsy living together? Let’s look into this Sons of Star Trek…ComicsOnline gives Sons of Star Trek #3 – 4 out of 5 alternate Qniverses.” -Kevin Gaussoin, ComicsOnline