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Ask Chris #219: If You Haven't Read 'Jack Staff', Do it Now
Ask Chris #219: If You Haven't Read 'Jack Staff', Do it Now
Ask Chris #219: If You Haven't Read 'Jack Staff', Do it Now
Q: What's the best modern comics run that not enough people have read or talk about? -- @talestoenrage A: It's a sad fact of the comics industry, but there are a ton of great stories out there that never really get the recognition that they deserve, to the point where every time something new and exciting comes out, I always end up thinking something along the lines of "they better not Thor: The Mighty Avenger this one up." But while there are comics that get canceled too soon and long-running epics like Usagi Yojimbo that never seem to hog the spotlight, there's only one that really comes to mind when I start thinking about the truly buried treasures. If you want to talk about the absolute best of the best of the under-appreciated comics, then you want to talk about Paul Grist's Jack Staff.
Papercutz WWE #1 Variant Cover Art
Papercutz WWE #1 Variant Cover Art
Papercutz WWE #1 Variant Cover Art
Look, everybody: If you announce that you're doing a WWE comic that's written by my all-time favorite wrestler, Mick Foley, then I'm already going to buy it. You don't need to add anything else, like, say, a cover that's an homage to Fantastic Four #51's classic "This Man, This Monster" featuring CM Punk in the role of the ever-lovin' blue-eyed Thing. That's just going over the top. And