Tyler Crook
Mr. Tyler Crook is an American artist living in the 21st century. For twelve years he toiled in an unlit cubicle making art for sports video games. This left him bearded and almost completely translucent. Then in 2011 he struck gold, comic book gold, with the release of Petrograd an original...
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Mr. Tyler Crook is an American artist living in the 21st century. For twelve years he toiled in an unlit cubicle making art for sports video games. This left him bearded and almost completely translucent. Then in 2011 he struck gold, comic book gold, with the release of Petrograd an original graphic novel written by Philip Gelatt and published by Oni Press. He is survived by his wife and many pets... but he's not dead... yet. In fact, he is very busy working on titles like Witchfinder, Badblood, B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth, 6th Gun. And oh yeah, he won a Russ Manning award in 2012 which is kind of an Eisner Award... but not really.He lives in Oregon with his amazing wife and weird pets. mrcrook.com
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This and the previous SW comics were freebies. It was okay, but Stine got a little too cheesy and the real interest was in Ted being a human trapped in Man-Thing's body and the horror that comes along with no one accepting him. Had Stine focused more on that in a more nuanced way, I would have e...
It was a good thing I looked at the first volume of Adventure Time Eye Candy last, because after Ajin, Harrow County and the Witcher I needed something sweet to take my eyes and my mind off bloody death and disturbing haints. Ajin Demi-Human Kei is just a regular high school student. Until he...
After the events in the first volume, has peace returned to Harrow County, and Emmy is using her powers for good. But peace is shattered when a girl arrives from the city. A girl that looks just like Emmy... I liked the first volume quite much, but this one was even better. Emmy's story was establis...
So the podcast that I listen to about all things comics, Panels, named this comic one of their favorite horror based series. Since then, I've been meaning to read it! I saw the first issue for .99 so I snagged it, and gave it a shot. Let me tell you, I can definitely see why this is probably going t...
The first volume of Harrow County was a treat. I admit that it took some time for me to warm up to how the characters were drawn, but after a while and together with the beautiful watercolor backgrounds did I quite start to like how the characters looked. The story was good, Emmy a young girl is t...