It's safe to say that Vita and Charlie have been having a rough go of it. That is a fact that will not change for Crowded #12. After all, we're talking about a woman who has an ever-increasing sum available to the person that kills her and the bodyguard hired to protect her.
Review – Deadpool #6 (Marvel Comics)
Have you ever wondered how characters like Deadpool are reacting to all of the changes in X-Men? Well, you need wonder no more. For Deadpool #6 is about to answer that question – and about a dozen more. In the most insane ways possible, of course.
Review – Crowded #11 (Image Comics)
Protecting anybody in a world where Reapr campaigns exist is a job easier said than done—but protecting a woman who constantly lies and hides the truth of her actions? That’s a whole new set of trouble, as evidenced in Crowded #11.
Review – Deadpool #5 (Marvel Comics)
After a brief break, it's time to dive back into a world full of heroes, monsters, and insanity. That's right; it's time for Deadpool #5. Somehow Deadpool is still holding on to his title of King of Monsters, but how long will his reign last?
Review – Crowded #10 (Image Comics)
Vita is as talented as she is determined. The Reapr campaign on Charlie's life continues in Crowded #10, and there's a storm brewing on the horizon. But will they notice before it hits?
Review – Deadpool #4 (Marvel Comics)
Wade’s reign as the King of Monsters continues in Deadpool #4, but one must wonder how long it will last, primarily when he’s actively being hunted. After all, killing an unkillable king would be quite the feather in one’s cap, yes?
Review – Crowded #8 (Image Comics)
Charlotte and Vita are still alive and well in Crowded #8. Okay, they’re mostly well. But then again, how many people have been trying to kill Charlotte? Them being slightly less than okay is acceptable at this point.
Review – Deadpool #3 (Marvel Comics)
Deadpool may not be the first person you think of when you try to picture the ideal King of Monsters. But as Deadpool #3 has once again proven, he's better suited for the task than you might imagine.
Review – Crowded #7 (Image Comics)
haven't been following the series, Crowded is set in a world where one can crowdfund anything. Including hits on people, you don't like. That's what got Charlie in this mess and Vita by proxy.
Review – Dead End Kids #2 (Source Point Press)
d End Kids should win an award for dark storytelling. The first issue captured the attention of its audience and certainly fulfilled the promise of the title. The second issue managed to up the ante while avoiding any predictability that could have been its downfall.


