giovanna fabi
Loving the Grid in Giovanna Fabi’s Perfect Love (mini kuš! #133)
Giovanna Fabi uses her artwork to evoke so many feelings out of the reader.
Missing. Presumed having a good time.
giovanna fabi
Giovanna Fabi uses her artwork to evoke so many feelings out of the reader.
Nick Dragotta
Nick Dragotta jumps between the child-like innocence of childhood to the darkness of modern existence where it seems like nothing means anything anymore.
rob williams
The perfect comic that we need in 2025.
kevin smith
Why does this comic exist?
Maurice Vellekoop
This forms the space for Vellekoop to dig into these different relationships in his life, some of which are deep-rooted while others are fleeting connections that are more building blocks for Maurice to learn about himself.
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Forgot to hit publish this morning so this is going up late. It’s still out on Sunday so that counts for something. Previously on FC2C Gerard Way & Gabriel Bá Expand the Family Tree in The Umbrella Academy: Plan B #1The Umbrella Academy has been a family story from
gerard way
The Umbrella Academy has been a family story from the start, using the language of superheroes to explore family dynamics.
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It's the beginning of summer and, honestly, not too much is happening. Not much news but go down to the reviews/criticism portion and there's some really good stuff there, including a good video about the zombification of the Family Circus comic strip. Previously on FC2C
cullen bunn
Sometimes a tease is all you need.
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Our summer season started this week. You may remember that last year, our 2024 summer season included posts (almost) every week between Memorial Day and Labor Day. I'm not too sure if we're going to be that ambitious this year but I do have plans for
deniz camp
This comic is not apologetic about being a bit preachy.
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We're playing a bit of catch up here from the past couple of weeks. We took a week off but that doesn't mean that everyone else did. Previously on FC2C Superheroes, Aliens, and Cartoons, Oh My!!! - a review of Gerard Way, Shaun Simon, and Chris Weston’