Last week, Bahlactus ended the eighteen-month celebration of comic book violence, Friday Night Fights.
But that wasn’t the end.
November 14: Friday Night Fights returns!
Last week, Bahlactus ended the eighteen-month celebration of comic book violence, Friday Night Fights.
But that wasn’t the end.
November 14: Friday Night Fights returns!
This Halloween, the bell tolls for the final time on Friday Night Fights, but as Bahlactus leads the noble celebration of comic book pugilism to its grave, we’re reminded that not all dead things stay dead…
*Note: Dead flesh can feel significantly more hurt than previously advertised.
Despite what you may have heard (mostly from me), vampires aren’t always all about sucking blood and shooting Nazis in the face. Sometimes, as Bahlactus well knows, they just need a little love.
Becky and Harold take their relationship to the next level–the one that involves a court order–in the pages of Jack Staff Volume 3: Echoes Of Tomorrow.
Time for another spooky smackdown with Bahlactus and the Friday Night Frights! Tonight: The Vampire Cults of Gotham City!
Because when your boyfriend is a guy who fights vampires, wolves, and a good old-fashioned crushing wall trap in the pages of Batman and the Mad Monk, it pays to know when to bash someone’s face in with a chair leg.
It’s October, and that means that it’s time once again to kick off the ISB’s annual celebration of all things scarifying! And what better way to lead off than with another installment of Friday Night FRIGHTS! It’s going to–
What’s that, Bahlactus? It’s still Friday Night Fights? Oh.
Well have some vampires anyway!
Tonight’s terror-filled throwdown courtesy of Kouta Hirano’s Hellsing, the not-too-bad-at-all story of vampires who shoot each other in the face with comically large guns.
I don’t know how Bahlactus’s family reunions are, but mine tend to go a little something like this:
If Toshiro Mifune was a girl who was also a cat, he’d probably think Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo: The Mother of Mountains was even more awesome than it already is.
By the ancient laws set forth by Bahlactus, even the gods may rise to single combat!
From Thor #361 by Walt Simonson and John Workman, part of the greatest run in comics history.