Tag: comicentric

  • Issue 83

    Issue 83

    The holiday season often comes earlier and earlier every year. And as soon as spooky season is over it happens the conjuring images of joy, celebration, warmth and Mariah Carey. However, for many, it can also bring a complex tapestry of emotions, from nostalgia to stress. Amid festive decorations and cheerful companions, the question, “Are…

  • Issue 82

    Issue 82

    ComiCentric Issue 82: Another Sasquatching Time Travel Paradox

  • Issue 81

    Issue 81

    ComiCentric Issue 81: Halloween Spooktacular 2 the revenge.

  • Issue 80

    Issue 80

    OK OKAY… Here is my pitch, In the Hellish world of Hollywood casting calls and auditions, three starving Hispanic actors—Rizzo, Carlos, and Rico—find themselves perpetually going to read for shows and movies that they know they would be perfect for them. Instead, they get typecast. Shadowed by the legendary Edward James Olmos who seems to…

  • Issue 79

    Issue 79

    In the heart of autumn, where pumpkins adorned the streets and the air held a crisp chill, the Nostalgic comic shop’s crawl space has been uncharacteristically silent. For, you see, Becky, the resident ghost, had embarked on a spectral vacation.

  • Issue 78

    Issue 78

    In the vast expanse of California, there exists a peculiar phenomenon—one so eerie that even the bravest souls tread cautiously around it. It’s not the foggy lakes of Paris, the night DTLA alley rain, or the clear sky alien encounters in Death Valley that send shivers down spines; no, it’s the mere mention of THE…

  • Issue 77

    Issue 77

    next show @ nostalgic Friday october 13th 2023

  • Issue76

    Issue76

    In a cozy little casita in Este of Lost Angeles, there lived a peculiar gatito named Freddy. Now, Freddy wasn’t your average feline.

  • 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…