A madly modern take on tales from Norse Mythology, as a top teen gang of soul-savers embark on their regular crucial mission as Odin battles for his existence..!
© 2025 José Luis Gaitán.
Revelation of a magical past...
© 2025 Marcello Bondi & Alessandro Amoruso
Catch up with this fantasy saga in Volumes 71and 72!
A journey through centuries of time and strange dimensions, as a blind guru seeks the enlistment of loyal acolytes to aid him in his travels and further his desire to wreak vengeance upon the killers of a soul mate...
© 2025 Paco Vilchez Barea
Catch up with this extraordinary psychedelic adventure in Volumes 60, 63, 65, 67, and 70!
Author of mysteries, Sarah Perkins, finds herself mentally captured by her own mystery, trapped by memories of her past and the malignant forces of recent encounters...
© 2025 David Brana and Olga Carmona Peral
Catch up in Volumes 29,31,35,44,47,49, 60, and 64!
Mister Custa goes for a touchdown!
© 2025 Phil Whitmore, Bambos Georgiou and Mychailo Kazybrid
Adapting to life in a compromise...
© 2025 Carlos Pascoa
Please catch up with this epic sf tale in Volumes 49,51,53,55,58,61, 65, and 69!
Welcome to ACES WEEKLY Volume 73, Week One!
Friends! So, Spring's happening now, thankfully! Yes? No? Any of you subscribers not having this happen to them, let me know and I'll send you a special Aces Weekly smile to cheer you up! We're good at that - we do that every week anyway, don't we? Seriously, we are very, very, happy to be back with you in our 73rd volume of our pioneering and unique, exclusively online, Aces Weekly comic arts magazine. This volume we're absent of two of our recent long runners, Sicarios and The Whale House, which are very different to each other in style and subject but just as in need of hard work to be applied to them and so are just as in need of a break when needed! They'll both be back in 74, though! This volume sees the beautiful Lady Enigma return from David Brana and Olga Peral, the intense Space Junk from Carlos Pascoa, and the return of the extraordinary, Lazarus, from Paco Barea, as well as the very new ,Valkries, from Jose Luis Gaitan, which, unusually, starts its story for us from its end rather than its beginning... But then... who knows where it might go from there? An ending is often just the beginning of something else, isn't it? Which is a good reason to keep on smiling, don't you think! Anyway... the Spring'll give you reason you can't argue with..! : ) Stay safe out there in the sunshine!
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