![]() ![]() We’ll get to that a little further down the review but first up let’s get stuck into the continuing Legend of the Super Naturals which has technically been ongoing since #1, although it did sort of start a new story within itself in #6 when they made their way to the Cornish coast. ![]() I can understand why early issues of a new comic, especially a licenced one, would have more generalised covers so maybe this one was a sign of things to come.Īlthough things weren’t to come. Previously they’ve been general images of characters or scenarios to lure readers in, and #6 was a collage of panels from the Scary Cat story. It’s also the first cover to directly relate to a chapter of a strip. ![]() Anthony Williams is the cover artist for the first time and it may not look like it but the story itself remains the lighter, more comedic of the comic inside. The Ghostlings strip makes the cover of the latest Super Naturals as Spooks faces up against the monsters of Earth in the far future. ![]()
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