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March 20, 2006

Supernatural Crime: digital comics and pulp "Take a midnight stroll down the rain-slick streets of Port Nocturne, where the acrid scent of gunpowder hangs in the air like cheap perfume, where every dark alley comes to a dead end, and justice is...

...blonde."

Noir-style detectives and masked vigilantes in tales of hardboiled horror for your reading pleasure.

Or, if you're more interested in Flash Gordon-style sci-fi swashbucklers, Perils on Planet X by Supernatural Crime's Chris Mills at Atomic Pulp might be more your speed.

Pretty art on the Supernatural Crime site. Would you suggest any of the comics as a good starting point?

"It was a dark and stormy night. I had just taken a creative writing class..."

Is that her really odd-looking hair or a really odd-looking fur stole?

Nickdanger: I've so far read only a couple of the comics, but I can definitely tell you that, though the artwork was fairly good, I wasn't that impressed with the one Nightmark comic on offer. I'm partway through the Brother Grim comic "Bullets of Jade" and I think so far it's my favorite.

Lara: Odd-looking hair. I think they're supposed to be like Shirley Temple's curls, but on a rather grander scale.

I thought it was tentacles.

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