
Heavy Medal
April 29, 2022 by J. Caleb Mozzocco
Junior Ranger Jay is on the look out for a sasquatch. Sasquatch Sass is on the lookout for humans. Will the pair ever meet? That's the conceit of J. Torres and Aurélie Grand 's How To Spot A Sasquatch
May 23, 2013 by Brigid Alverson
Li’l Jinx started out as a gag comic that ran in different Archie Comics publications; the one-page stories revolved around the rather strong-willed Jinx, her father, and a small coterie of friends. The comics were funny but not particularly deep. In writing the teen-age Jinx stories, J. Torres has kept the humor but given the […]
January 21, 2012 by Brigid Alverson
Jinx is a grown-up version of an older Archie comic, Little Jinx, that was a favorite of mine when I was a kid. In the original, Jinx was a mischievous six-year-old who often sparred with her father; now she is a teenager and the sparring has gotten a little more serious—but only a little. Writers […]
November 2, 2011 by Brigid Alverson
Power Lunch, just released last week by Oni Press, is a light-hearted spin on the superhero genre. Joey avoids any food that isn’t white, because colored foods have a strange effect on him—they give him super powers. Written by J. Torres (Alison Dare; Lola: A Ghost Story) and illustrated by Dean Trippe (Butterfly), this book […]
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