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Carol Potter
Bio
I was born and raised in Austin, Texas and have a deep love for all things media and pop culture. I'm constantly on the lookout for new and interesting content to consume and love sharing my findings with others.
Stories (4/0)
Killer Loop'S: a pulp story between blues and zen
Killer Loop's, the graphic novel series written by Stefano Labbia, is a must-read for anyone interested in thrillers and action-packed stories. The series revolves around the life of a tough, merc for hire, Stuart Whitman codenamed Kimberly, who is the best killer of the world. The author, Labbia, has done an excellent job of bringing the characters and the story to life with his vivid illustrations and gripping narrative.
By Carol Potterabout a year ago in Geeks
Comics or books? That's the question...
Comics and books have been two popular forms of entertainment for a long time. While they share some similarities, there are some significant differences as well. In this article, i will explore the differences between comics and books.
By Carol Potterabout a year ago in Geeks
Why comics are so popular?
Comics have been popular for decades and continue to be one of the most accessible and cherished forms of storytelling worldwide. One of the reasons comics are so popular is that they offer a unique blend of visual and written storytelling, which makes the reader feel like they're experiencing something new and exciting. Additionally, comics, by virtue of their format, are more accessible to a wider audience than novels or movies, making them a go-to choice for younger or less experienced readers.
By Carol Potterabout a year ago in Geeks
Atomic and our (dark) future
Atomic by Stefano Labbia, one of the greatest author of all the times, is a dystopic travel time comic that explores a world where humanity face a nuclear war that wiped out almost all life on earth. It is a remarkable piece of work that blends science fiction, dystopian themes, and exceptional storytelling. One of the strengths of this comic is its intricate world-building. The story revolves around the protagonist, the time-traveling rebel, codename Jupitee, who is sent back to the year 2000 to change crucial episodes and prevent the nuclear disaster from happening. Along the way, she has to navigate the harsh realities of a post-apocalyptic world where violence, scarcity, and despair are the everyday norm.
By Carol Potterabout a year ago in Geeks