Basilisk #1 cover a

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Cullen Bunn
(A/CA) Jonas Scharf
Who Can Stop The Chimera? Five individuals bound by a cult-like hivemind, they terrorized small towns with their horrifying supernatural sense-based powers, leaving death and destruction in their wake. Regan, one of the Chimera, escaped and has been in hiding, with her murderous eyes bound, overcome with guilt. Until now… when a victim from her past forces her to hunt down the other four of her kind. New York Times bestselling horror writer Cullen Bunn (Harrow County) and artist Jonas Scharf (Avengers Of The Wasteland) reunite to unleash a supernatural horror series for fans of Killadelphia and Stillwater rooted in the way we process the world - our senses.
Date Available: 06/02/2021
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Cullen Bunn, the man who's output makes Stephen Kings look like that of George R. R. Martin, has a body of work so large that it's full of hits, misses, and all of the peaks and valleys in between. This one looks like a hit. If you can picture the Devil's Rejects in a car crash with the X-Men-except they're that special BunnBrand of evil, then you have an idea. It's a hoot, but like most Boom! comics, it feels over before it's really begun. Highly recommended for fans of staring contests, one particular ELO song, and Visine.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Cullen Bunn
(A/CA) Jonas Scharf
Who Can Stop The Chimera? Five individuals bound by a cult-like hivemind, they terrorized small towns with their horrifying supernatural sense-based powers, leaving death and destruction in their wake. Regan, one of the Chimera, escaped and has been in hiding, with her murderous eyes bound, overcome with guilt. Until now… when a victim from her past forces her to hunt down the other four of her kind. New York Times bestselling horror writer Cullen Bunn (Harrow County) and artist Jonas Scharf (Avengers Of The Wasteland) reunite to unleash a supernatural horror series for fans of Killadelphia and Stillwater rooted in the way we process the world - our senses.
Date Available: 06/02/2021
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Cullen Bunn, the man who's output makes Stephen Kings look like that of George R. R. Martin, has a body of work so large that it's full of hits, misses, and all of the peaks and valleys in between. This one looks like a hit. If you can picture the Devil's Rejects in a car crash with the X-Men-except they're that special BunnBrand of evil, then you have an idea. It's a hoot, but like most Boom! comics, it feels over before it's really begun. Highly recommended for fans of staring contests, one particular ELO song, and Visine.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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