
Perhapanauts: Second Chances #1; written by Tom Dezago with art by Craig Rousseau
Throw a bunch of monsters into a room together and they're bound to form a squad looking to front other monsters and ghoulies. Right? After all, though gravity won't get you high, it will work in mysterious ways of the paranormal. And if the party was rockin' out the first time, the after party might be even better.
They're BACK! Still glowing from the heat of their first mind-numbing miniseries, those prowlers of the paranormal--The PERHAPANAUTS--are back to confront more creepy cryptozoological creatures and extradimensional entities! (No, the fact that the team is mostly made up of the same mythic monsters isn't lost on us...)
A Bigfoot, a chupacabra, a ghost, and a psychic, all agents for the enigmatic BEDLAM (Bureau of Extra-Dimensional Liabilities and Management), tear it up as they continue the fight to keep us safe from the unseen horrors in our closets and the things that go bump in the night!
Don't miss out! Join The Perhapanauts as they delve into the mysteries of the unknown and the unexplained and answer questions like why there're more lines on your left palm than on your right! Order yours today! (Also, stop looking at your hand.)
Perhapanauts Second Chances #1 (Of 4)
Don Figueroa and Bob Budiansky trip down transforming robot memory lane as with
Transformers Animated Movie Adaptation. Four parts from IDW Publishing that throws in extra sparks and touches for the fans.
Four fangs on
Impaler from Image Comics. William Harms, Nick Postic and Nick Marinkovich unleash a bloody tale of vampires where if you're lucky, you could end up as a victim. Read the first issue to find out what and be disappointed that it may only be open to the Yanks.
Forget something in the DCU with all that One Year Later gear? Well, Grant Morrison and J.H. Williams are here with the long awaited
Seven Soldiers of Victory finally coming to the battle front. How many question marks can you fit on a keyboard?
Oh hello Halloween, are you eating pumpkin today? Michael Angelos, Jerry Beck and Tony Bledsoe resurrect one Jack Corby for
Jack The Lantern: Ghosts. A war of the soul from Castle Rain Entertainment. Yes, will you be requiring sauce on that wedge?
Brian Pulido and Gabriel Guzman go battletastic with
Lady Death Vs War Angel. A one shot from Avatar Press. It gets cold standing around in a bucket of ice cubes.
Richard Hatch in any form is any form of Hatch goodness, so on the hot trail of the new comes
Classic Battlestar Galactica from Dynamite Entertainment. Rick Remender and Carlos Rafael dodging the Cylons with the crew.
All the planet's a stage with the Worldstorm from Wildstorm Comics continuing as
Deathblow returns from a death blow. Brian Azzarello and Carlos D'Anda picking at the lock that sets the man free on his quest to discover himself over a trail of corpses ready to be made.

Albert action figure - Corpse Bride series 2 - McFarlane Toys
Take it under with a toothbrush, plot evils with a do like Salvador Dali or to rock on a slosh with the handlebars. Whatever the machinations, they all bear one thing in common. A might of hair
covering the upper lip region of a man's face. And in some instances, that of a woman's.
Less than a beard,
more than a hairy mole, it's what separates the shaver from the skin. Most of the time. Others just find the masochistic ritual of plucking and electro shocking all the more their style.
And the moustache is
all about style when it comes down to it. A flavour for the face, the put it aside from the other mugs in the row and ranks. Either that or to strain the soup so many people find them washing their faces in.
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