
Willow Creek #0; written by Denny Williams & Christian Beranek, art by Josh Medors, letters by Justin Stewart
Blood on teeth usually says one of two things. Gum infections with the gum line bleeding up and all over the chompers. Or of a hearty meal, of meat. The kind that is on the tastier side of medium. Closer to rare on burning your steak, the redder and juicer the slab of dead animal. Go with medium-rare to medium when out eating meat at a restaurant. It's usually where the taste is. Go with well done, that's where last weeks' meat comes from.
Deacon McKay has left the NYPD to become the new deputy sheriff in Willow Creek -- a small town in northern California known mainly for its Bigfoot sightings. But after a series of murders turns Willow Creek upside down, Deacon starts to uncover a horrifying secret -- the legend of Bigfoot, something the town uses to bring in the tourist trade, is actually a cover story for a horrible evil.
Don't miss the beginning of the series that's bringing werewolves back with a serious vengeance.
Willow Creek #0 (of 5) from Zenescope
Other comics to eyeball this week
Soulfire expands a little more with
Aspen Showcase: Grace by Vince Hernandez and Sana Takeda. As the title suggests, it's not about Aspen, but of Grace. Or as the title would otherwise then suggest, of Grace, and not of Aspen. However it reads, look for it on the shelves, it's ready to wet.
What time is it? Is Zorro on? Rub with shorts of the fox in
Tales of Zorro. Edited by Richard Dean Starr with stories from the likes of Max Allen Collins, Peter David and A.C. Crispin, anthology series of the one they translate as fox in Spanish. Do foreign animals speak to each other with accents?
With a name like
Locke & Key, it's probably a comic about someone with the name of Locke and a whole lotta doors. From Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez, it's about a dark mansion with a massive fringe combed over its facade and looks to render people walking through its doors. Like going to the carwash without a car.
Exoskeleton related trade of the week
Might be many of you already watching "The Sarah Connor Chronicles" from torrents. For those fans of the Terminator universe, hark back to a massive slab collection of the comics that came before that show, that came after the movies and well before the second sequel with the Terminatrix.
The Terminator: Omnibus volume 1 from Dark Horse and looking to snap your knee if you don't put it on your lap right.
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