
Comic Book Review: The All-Nighter #9
The legions of superheroes turning up after being inspired by our protagonists are revealed as vampires; a dastardly plan that’s essentially a power grab by an ancient vampire. With Dracula […]
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The legions of superheroes turning up after being inspired by our protagonists are revealed as vampires; a dastardly plan that’s essentially a power grab by an ancient vampire. With Dracula […]
Joy’s attempt to reconnect with her mother goes disatrously wrong, as her sibling discovers her and refuses to believe that her sister has returned after being missing for so many […]
I had no idea what to expect when I began reading the first issue of indie comic, Crater City. Writer Michael Ruiz-Unger got in touch and asked me if I’d […]
With the first and second issues of Ink currently in the midst of a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, I thought it was a good time to check out the first […]
Geeky gamer Derek delivers pizzas; he also has a heart of gold, despite being a bit of a slacker. Sister Leah is an artist – and, on a trip to […]
The basic premise of The Last Arrival is as follows: five survivors fleeing the potential destruction of their home planet of C’adaei – each chosen for their different qualities or […]
Indie comic Intrusive Thoughts – from writer Anthony Stokes, illustrator (and colorist) D.N.S. and letterer Mira Mortal – uses an impressive variety of visual styles and flourishes to tell a […]
Vanglerton’s denim industry is on the decline – but the town’s murder rate is most definitely up, thanks to a few notably gruesome killings that wouldn’t seem out of place […]
The city is being overrun with new superheroes, while at the same time large numbers of people are going missing. Could each of those developments be connected? Meanwhile, Joy’s attempt […]
When I reviewed the first issue of Orphans of the Impact Winter recently, I noted that it was a unique and engaging story; though melancholic and somewhat harrowing in parts […]
It’s October, which is the perfect time to check out scary stuff no matter what the medium. Which is why I couldn’t pass up on the opportunity to check out […]
When you get to my age, it can be very easy to be quite jaded and cynical about, well, just about everything. Much of what you read and consume is […]
Following the release of the excellent first and second issues, the third chapter of post-apocalyptic survival horror indie comic, Abyssal Albion, is currently live on Kickstarter. Though I missed out […]
Regular readers of this very blog – or people who actually know me in real life – will be more than aware of my love for professional wrestling, which grew […]
With the third volume of Woodland Creatures now live on Kickstarter (the campaign for which you can check out here), it’s a good time to spread the word about the […]
A poetry-based, somewhat abstract and metaphorical indie comic, Eleutheromania certainly doesn’t shy away from being an incredibly personal vision. Both Acts in the comic are about the literal and metaphorical […]