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As many of you guessed last week, Ox’s death has shocked Max into action. But we’ve yet to see whether a murderous rage is preferable to terrified paralysis.
As many of you guessed last week, Ox’s death has shocked Max into action. But we’ve yet to see whether a murderous rage is preferable to terrified paralysis.
Today we lay to rest Sergeant Alvin “Ox” Oxley. Many will remember that Ox perpetuated discriminatory practices, but he was a product of his time, and he otherwise didn’t seem to be a bigot. Let’s also remember that Ox was […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
No more fun and games, Max. This is war. This is real. Life and death. Can you take a life? Can you look a man in the face and put a bullet in it? Now’s your chance. Now we see […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Max Schnell just landed a blow right in Henry’s most vulnerable spot: his ego! Two weeks ago, I had the good fortune to participate in a comics writing panel at Rocky Mountain Con in Denver. It turns out the panel […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Looks like Henry might be getting the hang of this hero business. A selfless rescue, and he didn’t even hang around for a “thank-you”!
Well, Geist was strangely (suspiciously) easy to take out. Too bad these animated corpses are proving to be more of a challenge for Kate. I don’t suppose this will do much to help her get over that old lab accident […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Tired of pesky Nazi ghosts possessing your friends? Get Athena brand telekinesis and say goodbye to spectral pests forever! See how Athena telekinesis dissipates even the most persistent poltergeist with ease, leaving nothing but a refreshing lemon scent! I’m gearing […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Walter’s fighting the good fight against Geist, which is a testament to the strength of his will. I think Geist is one of our scarier villains, but his is a more subtle horror. Max Schnell may cut your throat, or […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This page gave me a good opportunity to practice drawing The Bombardier. Since we started work on The Specialists all those years ago, The Bombardier has remained among my favorite pieces of design, especially the helmet. I still have a […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…