Mitch (2023)
Another oversized issue! Fans of Howard the Duck and Hellboy will love this series! Mitch as the anthropomorphic lead, juxtaposed to the seemingly realistic world of the late 90s. In this final issue, Mitch finds out about the difference between a place called home and a place of comfort. Spirit guide takes Mitch to both places, giving him an insight into inner workings of one's soul.
Another oversized issue! Fans of Howard the Duck and Hellboy will love this series! Mitch as the anthropomorphic lead, juxtaposed to the seemingly realistic world of the late 90s. Mitch faces uninvited extraterrestial guests-but are they really uninvited? Check out the final issue where all the loose ends get tied up, and Mitch finally uncovers his true origins, as promised by his spirit guide!
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Writer
Maxim SimicCover Artist
Hugo PetrusReading Order
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Mitch #1 Cover A Hugo Petrus
Mitch mixes comedy, science fiction and urban fantasy, with character Mitch as the anthropomorphic lead, juxtaposed to the seemingly realistic world of the late 90s. It's chunky Roger Rabbit with a bad temper meets Indiana Jones, set in a Sam Raimi's looking cityscape. It's a story about one furry guy on a quest to find his true origins, unintentionally stumbling into adventure, mystery, and a secret ongoing extraterrestrial conflict over Earth and its unsuspecting occupants.
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Mitch #2 (Of 4)
It's chunky Roger Rabbit with a bad temper meets Indiana Jones, set in a Sam Raimi-looking cityscape. In this issue, Mitch gets an assignment that requires him to scout for clues related to possible UFO sightings over on Turtle Mountain, North Dakota. It's a gig no one wants but one for which Mitch might be ideally suited. Meanwhile, a quest given to him by a mysterious shaman figure is slowly starting to unfold in an unexpected way.
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Mitch #3 (Of 4)
Mitch is starting to slide into dreamland more often, causing the assignment to get stranger and more mystical with each astral jump. Dreams, fables, myths and a TV ghost guide's advice collide in an unexpected way... and there's Jefferson Airplane playing in the background.
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Mitch #4 (Of 4)
Oversized issue! Fans of Howard the Duck and Hellboy will love this series! Mitch as the anthropomorphic lead, juxtaposed to the seemingly realistic world of the late 90s. In this issue, Mitch and Joe discover a "gingerbread house" in a cereal factory. It is a place where all things utterly bizarre meet reality and dimensions collide. But have Mitch and Joe taken heed of their enigmatic dreams?
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Mitch #5
Another oversized issue! Fans of Howard the Duck and Hellboy will love this series! Mitch as the anthropomorphic lead, juxtaposed to the seemingly realistic world of the late 90s. Mitch faces uninvited extraterrestial guests-but are they really uninvited? Check out the final issue where all the loose ends get tied up, and Mitch finally uncovers his true origins, as promised by his spirit guide!
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Mitch #6
Another oversized issue! Fans of Howard the Duck and Hellboy will love this series! Mitch as the anthropomorphic lead, juxtaposed to the seemingly realistic world of the late 90s. In this final issue, Mitch finds out about the difference between a place called home and a place of comfort. Spirit guide takes Mitch to both places, giving him an insight into inner workings of one's soul.