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    If you're a Nexus fan, a Judah fan, or a chili fan, then grab a partner and pray for rain, because you are about to be launched on a wild culinary roller coaster as the incomparable Mike Baron and the unparalleled Dan Barry bring you "Showdown at the Texas-Style Chili Corral," featuring Judah "The Hammer" Maccabee, locking acid-proof spatulas with Black Death McGee in the greatest cook-off the Universe has ever seen!

    Also, in the stunning conclusion to Eddie Campbell's epic Hermes versus The Eyeball Kid, Joe Theseus' only chance at saving the universe may tragically terminate the great clash between Hermes and Eyeball! In the bullet-ridden finale of "Buoy 77," the Nabuco brothers come to the tiny Brazilian village of Viçosa to avenge the death of their brother João. Finally, Lucy Swan and Bryan Talbot present "Celtic Warrior," a tale of the time when humans were conquering brutes, especially to the wee folk of the Glens.

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    • Judah "The Hammer": Showdown at the Texas-Style Chili Corral
    • Buoy 77 - Part 4 (of 4)
    • Celtic Warrior
    • Hermes vs. The Eyeball Kid - Part 9 (of 9), "Chaos, Have Another Buttered Scone."
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    Dark Horse Presents is one of the greatest series in comic book history. Issues like these cement why that is so, with great creative teams flexing storytelling and occasionally surrealist muscles. The first story's cook-off was lost on me because I wasn't familiar with the main characters, though I did find Vooper to be very amusing. Buoy 77 was gorgeous and fascinating, but similarly lost on me because it was the fourth and final installment in the serial. Celtic Warrior was as cool as it was ...

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