Here is latest review for Missing Linx from 8DaysAGeek.com / original Article HERE : Viper Comics latest release, Missing Linx, is written by Dale Mettam who has books like Sidekickin Hero and Orpheus to his credit does a wonderful job of... Continue »
Full Review from FeedVibe here Here is review that posted at FeedVibe.com, written by Kevin Cortez. There aren’t many options for those parents out there looking for a family-friendly comic book tale that’s actually good. Most comic book stories... Continue »
Check out the Outhouse Pirate Podcast interview with Missing Linx writer Dale Mettam as he talks about Missing Linx and all things Viper Publishing. Listen to interview here. Continue »
Wired Reviews Missing Linx. Link to original article HERE! Full Review is below >>>>> Weird Science: Missing Linx and Uncle Silas: Genetis By Jonathan Liu March 10, 2011 | 10:00 am | Ah, science. Some comics are pretty picky... Continue »
Original Article HERE “Missing Linx” reveal themselves in April, 2011 All humanity has seen of them are blurry photos and secondhand accounts — until now. This April, Viper Comics brings the missing links of humanity to comics in an... Continue »
Link to review CLICK HERE. 8.0 Missing Linx TPB – Review By: Dustin Cabeal | 02.21.11 (2:55 PM) | The story opens with Owen Crockett and his two sons Zack and Luke camping in the woods. It’s their father... Continue »
DR. ERASMUS Q. BEDFELLOW is bent on releasing the creatures of the Fantasy Realm into our dimension, using the creatures of nightmares to rule the world. Only one thing stands in his way. An unlikely group of heroes –... Continue »
Just when I thought one of our senior writers couldn’t top himself with another cool creative idea he does. And or let alone have time to develop something from scratch especially with the current workload here. Here is little info... Continue »
Johnny Test has never been big on homework. But when someone starts doing it for him… AND he’s making A’s… that attitude might change. At least until he learns the future depends on Johnny being a slacker. The homework... Continue »