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Rockstars #1

Rockstars #1

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Joe Harris
(A) Megan Hutchison
(CA) Kim Hutchison
SERIES PREMIERE Fan-favorite JOE HARRIS (GREAT PACIFIC, The X-Files) and mega-talented newcomer MEGAN HUTCHISON deliver a new ongoing series exploring rock 'n' roll's untold mysteries and secrets! 'NATIVITY IN BLACKLIGHT,' Part One When a pattern of unsolved 'groupie' murders from the 1970s resumes in present-day Los Angeles, nobody makes the connection except Jackie Mayer, a rock nerd with a strange connection to music's urban legends and lost history. Together with muckraking music writer Dorothy Buell, they soon uncover a vast conspiracy involving a legendary band, demonic possession, and sacrifices to the dark gods of rock.
Date Available: 12/14/2016
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


An intriguing book that is essentially the X-Files with Rock and Roll "legends" instead of monsters and aliens. The highly stylized art lends itself to the title while managing to avoid any concerns over likeness rights. Recommended for those who still wonder why Fozzie Fosbourne bit the head off of that bat that one time...

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Joe Harris
(A) Megan Hutchison
(CA) Kim Hutchison
SERIES PREMIERE Fan-favorite JOE HARRIS (GREAT PACIFIC, The X-Files) and mega-talented newcomer MEGAN HUTCHISON deliver a new ongoing series exploring rock 'n' roll's untold mysteries and secrets! 'NATIVITY IN BLACKLIGHT,' Part One When a pattern of unsolved 'groupie' murders from the 1970s resumes in present-day Los Angeles, nobody makes the connection except Jackie Mayer, a rock nerd with a strange connection to music's urban legends and lost history. Together with muckraking music writer Dorothy Buell, they soon uncover a vast conspiracy involving a legendary band, demonic possession, and sacrifices to the dark gods of rock.
Date Available: 12/14/2016
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


An intriguing book that is essentially the X-Files with Rock and Roll "legends" instead of monsters and aliens. The highly stylized art lends itself to the title while managing to avoid any concerns over likeness rights. Recommended for those who still wonder why Fozzie Fosbourne bit the head off of that bat that one time...

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams