Coach Boss wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for two people, Big and his Daddy. It’s not what it sounds like.
Euless Boss still has a way to go before he becomes the bastard we know, but things are starting to make sense.
We’re traveling South for some more pigskin, punches, and pain with the latest from Southern Bastards.
You’ll never guess who made my list of ten series you should be reading. Ok well you probably could, but you should click this anyway.
We head back down south for some insight, a funeral and some delicious pie as Southern Bastards #5 takes a look at what makes Coach Boss so bad.
Having panels every day of the convention, a large booth near the center of the floor and getting some of the hottest creators in comics releasing stories with them, it’s clear that Image Comic’s I is truly for Impressive.
After more than 40 years away, Earl Tubb came home to Craw County, Alabama. It hasn’t gone well.
Southern Bastards #3 continues its brooding tale about southern justice, but now Earl has a stick.
I headed back down to Alabama with Image’s latest offering from Southern Bastards. The team of Jason Aaron and Jason Latour continue their brooding depiction of life in a dark part of the south in #2, with the action centering around Earl Tubbs.
Image Comics’ Southern Bastards is a dirty, violent trip down South, worth taking.