“Drumhellar” # 7 brings us a relatively subdued and to be honest, a bit dull issue this month. Now with this being the out there, trippy...
“Drumhellar” #6 is one of those “between arcs” issues. Comprised of equal parts prologue and epilogue, it introduces us to a trippy new case for our...
Well if you were expecting “Drumhellar” to close out its first arc with a bevy of answers you will be sorely disappointed. Instead Riley Rossmo and...
Riley Rossmo and Alex Link’s “Drumhellar” hits peak insanity. For any other book this would be troublesome, or at least inspire some worry in the audience....
Riley Rossmo and Alex Link’s “Drumhellar” further embraces the weird this month. Nothing is quite what it seems in this crazy comic, but that’s a good...
Riley Rossmo and Alex Link follow their debut issue of “Drumhellar” with a more focused approach. The result is a story that is still deeply entrenched...
Riley Rossmo has made quite a reputation for himself in the comics industry over the past few years. So much so that we recently spotlighted the...
“Drumhellar” boasts a unique trip into the rural surreal. Written by Alex Link with art from Riley Rossmo (the team that brought you “Rebel Blood”), the...
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