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www.jasonludtke.com Vulpes Vulpes is an odd little piece of ephemera in the greater Colossal saga. It’s a prequel short that falls chronologically before the first two issues that I’ve already recently reviewed here at PF. It’s got some great colors … Continue reading
www.jasonludtke.com You can instantly tell that this second installment of the Colossal story is a more professional package. It’s evident in the better paper quality, the wrap around cover, the lack of dead white pages, and the greater degree of … Continue reading
www.jasonludtke.com You guys know how I like to mash stuff up to describe cool comics, right? Ok, so imagine if Lauren Barnett had done storyboards for The Iron Giant; it might look something like this. Ludtke delivers those sparse but … Continue reading


