Category: comics

  • Issue 75

    Issue 75

    In the bustling town of Nostalgicville, there lived an angel like no other, aptly named Angel. While his celestial duties often kept him busy, there was one earthly pastime that truly set his heart aflutter: playing the saxophone. Angel’s saxophone melodies resonated through the city streets, bringing solace and joy to all who heard.

  • Issue 73 & 74

    Issue 73 & 74

    In quiet Los Zombietown, lived a rather unconventional zombie named Charley. While most zombies were content with their usual brain-eating habits, Charley was different. He had a peculiar fascination with a short film titled “Night of the Living Bread.” In this heartwarming tale, loaves of bread came to life and embarked on a deliciously amusing…

  • Issue 71 & 72

    Issue 71 & 72

    Embarking on an exciting journey of exploration, this month unveils a captivating series of mystery guests. Every other week me for the month of august, Pete and I will bring in a mystery guest.  The voyage commences with mystery guests’ number one.

  • Issue 70

    Issue 70

    This week the El Gordo team emerges once more, with their creative spirits soaring higher than ever before, as they prepare to launch their second Kickstarter campaign for the highly anticipated third issue of “El Gordo: The Teenage Flying Saucer.” A symphony of passion and artistry was slated to commence this week, yet the harmonious…

  • Issue 69

    Issue 69

    In the midst of a tiresome week, the anticipated order Marvel of books arrived late, throwing Nostalgic into a frenzy. Frustration mounted as shelves remained bare, and customers grew impatient. Some stated that they will return with the next sun rise. The situation was dire, prompting the staff to harken back to the traumatizing glory…

  • Issue 68

    Issue 68

    Setting up a podcast can be an exciting endeavor, but for Pete and I, it turned into an unexpected ghostly occurrence. It took us a whole hour to get the podcast equipment going, with wires tangled like a spider’s web. Little did we know that an ethereal presence was about to make its self-known

  • Issue 67

    Issue 67

    This week we sit with ⁠Nick Marino⁠ a talented and prolific comic book writer, with an impressive journey that spans over fifteen years in the comic industry. From humble beginnings on the East coast, Nick moved to the west and started getting busy creating. From webcomics and self-published minicomics, he has risen to create captivating…

  • Issue 66

    Issue 66

    In a quaint little town tucked away from the hustle and bustle of city life, known only to few as Saint Gabriel, the residents were no strangers to the enchantment of spooky season. However, this year was different. As the summer sun blazed in the sky, whispers spread like wildfire that the town’s ghostly inhabitant,…

  • Issues 65

    Issues 65

    Comicentric Issue 65: In this issue we read the previews catalogue. (No, Really) Once upon a time, in the cozy town of San Gabriel, CA friends, Pete and Cruz, found themselves engrossed in the pages of the September 2023 Diamond […]

  • Issue 64

    Issue 64

    ComiCentric Issue 64: Your mom might be a skrull, tune in and find out. Once upon a time, on a distant Skrull outpost planet, there lived a Skrull named Kwaku. Unlike most of his kind, Kwaku possessed an insatiable curiosity […]