
current issue: Part Four: “Eversio”
Art/story/letters by Marc Haines, script by Jason DeGroot

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current issue: Part Four: “Eversio”
Art/story/letters by Marc Haines, script by Jason DeGroot

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current issue: Chapter 4: “Cold Fury”
Carl’s investigation has led him from Satellite Falls to Minneapolis and now to Jerry Binder providing police files to the White Rose! But will Jerry and the mysterious vigilante lead him to whoever killed his partner?
art by Pedro Laboy, written by Jason DeGroot, letters/tones by Marc Haines

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current issue: #5: “The Buckster’s Tale, Part 2”
Sheldon survived his suicidal leap from the Chornskopf building last issue, but wherever he landed, it wasn’t downtown Satellite Falls. This issue, Sheldon learns more about the origin of Starstorm and tries to clean up the mess he left up on the roof of the Chornskopf building, with deadly results. . .
Written by Jason DeGroot, art by Pedro Laboy, letters/cover colors by Marc Haines

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current issue: The Pyron Scourge, Chapter 3: “First Wave”
In Gul, Fith has mustered a small militia to defend their shores from the monsters from the ocean. Meanwhile, Gore, Wail, and Grunt have taken a detour into the swamps of Krokrokila to rescue a Gorillian peasant girl, but it’s a detour that will spell death for at least one of them. . .
Pencils by Dann Phillips, inks by Pedro Laboy, letters by Marc Haines, written by Jason DeGroot

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current story: “Miracle Force!”
Written by Jerry Smith, art by Terry Flippo, letters by Mike Hall


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current issue: #4: a Kwiddex Protocol interlude — “Damn Kid”
Written by Jason DeGroot, art by Pedro Laboy, letters/tones by Marc Haines

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Hey, Repercussion Comics fans, one of my other blogs was featured on “Freshly Pressed” today, which is pretty amazingly cool. If you happen to like nostalgic looks back at the music of the late ’80’s, you might enjoy it 🙂 And keep your fingers crossed that Repercussion Comics will get Freshly Pressed one of these days, too, the number of views it drives to your site is pretty mind-blowing.
Oh, R.E.M., at the time I didn’t realize that you guys were a big deal, I just enjoyed your music. To me, you actually sounded like if the Munchkins had their own rock band. Your lead singer had this high nasal sound that could have been straight from Munchkinland, and I always liked the idea that while the rest of the Munchkins were out touting the Lollipop Guild and the Lullaby League, you guys were hanging out by the Yellow Brick Road, smoking cigarettes and looking dour. If someone told me that R.E.M. stood for Really Emo Munchkins, I totally would have believed it (even though “emo” was a few decades from entering anyone’s vernacular, it still would have made sense). Now, after hearing a lot of your music and seeing interviews where you have such an inflated sense of self-importance, I can imagine that it would be appalling…
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