Ray Fawkes
Ray Fawkes is a Toronto-based fine artist and writer of graphic novels, prose fiction, and games. Ray's work ranges in styles from introspective, dreamscape horror to bombastic slapstick. He is an Eisner Award nominee for his book "One Soul", a two-time Shuster Award nominee in the "Outstanding...
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Ray Fawkes is a Toronto-based fine artist and writer of graphic novels, prose fiction, and games. Ray's work ranges in styles from introspective, dreamscape horror to bombastic slapstick. He is an Eisner Award nominee for his book "One Soul", a two-time Shuster Award nominee in the "Outstanding Canadian Writer" category, and his book "Possessions Vol. One: Unclean Getaway" has won a YALSA award from the American Library Association.
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It's not mind-blowing, but has decent plotting, good illustrations, and an interesting continuation of the plot started in issue 1. I'm not jumping to get the next issue, but I'll definitely read it at some point.
This was an interesting take on the story I was first introduced to in the movie, Constantine. I loved the movie, but this one is very different, both in atmosphere, Constantine's personality, and the fact that he actually let an innocent die in this comic. It took me by surprise, even if I can sort...
Batman swings around Gotham, and these are the stories taking place right before that night - or leading up to it - or set during that night. Alfred gets him a dog and he fails to realize that is his gift. Harley Quinn proves she's out to do something nice for a change and he comes to a temporar...
Krampus A bizarre Christmas horror story, following a somewhat Scrooge-like story line. Did you ever play the game Bully? Remember the drunk Santa Jimmy helped out? The main character is that guy, only a little younger. A group of flawed characters, drunken santa, a dysfunctional cop, the lo...
She scanned her brain as part of an algorithm for her thesis, and the program, with help from Barbara's mind, gained sentence. The problem? She was angry after she was paralyzed - from the little I gather from some of the vague references here. I would assume she was angry for a long time afte...