Laurie Calcaterra, creator of Path of the Pale Rider, rode into the Tartcave tonight to discuss her most recent Kickstarter riding forward into issue #4. This has to be one of the most unique stories I've ever heard. Among other topics, she was a delight to have on the show. Saddle up for another exciting episode, kids.
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