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[Exclusive] Preview: ‘No Place Like Home’ #5

After a few months of waiting, the first arc of Angelo Tirotto’s No Place Like Home comes to a close. Wizard of Oz comes into popularity every few years, and it seems we are at that resurgence once again with this book as well as the upcoming Sam Raimi prequel film. That said, “No Place Like Home” offers a daring take on the classic story, adding in elements of modern horror. We’ve got an exclusive look at issue #5 below from Image Comics. Look out for those crazy flying monkeys. READ MORE

Preview: ‘No Place Like Home’ #4

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Goddam flying monkeys! Those things have always been terrifying, but Tirotto and Jordan are doing all they can to turn the land of Oz into a full on nightmare. No Place Like Home has been on our radar since issue #1, and the action is just starting to pick up this week as Dee and her punk friend try to save the town from whatever is heading their way. Check the preview below. READ MORE

Review: ‘No Place Like Home’ #3

Angelo Tirotto has officially awakened the beast in No Place Like Home #3. Dee and Lizzie, in the midst of death, are slowly beginning to uncover the mysteries surrounding all of the bizarre, grisly deaths cropping up in town, with the help of everyone’s favorite drunken hobo, Thomas. Thomas, however, is not just holding secrets about the murders; he also happens to be carrying a few personal secrets around in his pocket.
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Review: No Place Like Home #2

The winds are beginning to blow in the second issue of Angelo Tirotto’s debut, No Place Like Home. Our heroine, Dee, has returned to her hometown, the modest village of Emeraldsville, due to the death of her parents. Here, she encounters an unusual cast of characters, including her pierced and punked-out best friend, Lizzie. There’s even a crazy drunk; what’s not to love? However, Dee is not the only one who has returned to Emeraldsville; a mysterious entity has also made an appearance, to severe consequences. Read on for the skinny…

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EXCLUSIVE: No Place Like Home #2 Preview

It’s not hard to find re-appropriations of The Wizard Of Oz, but it is hard to find a good one that doesn’t involve singing. The first issue of Angelo Tirotto’s No Place Like Home was an in-your-face, piercing-filled, reality check, showing that he doesn’t intend to focus on sunshine and rainbows. Rather, the creative team is focusing on the horrific aspect of that eerie land known as Oz. Let’s face it, those flying monkeys have always been terrifying. The first issue was a promising start to the series, and Bloody-disgusting has the exclusive 6-page preview of issue #2. Read on for the skinny…

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