Under The Influence from Mad Cave Studios is a nail-biting look into new cult leaders, social media influencers. In this spy thriller, readers bear witness […]
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Chilean Comics: A Portfolio With A Cause
Chilean comics aren’t talked about a lot; not until now. You’ve got your early successes in newspapers and magazines. As well as several regime changes: […]
Continue readingSouth African Comics: Instructive Diversity
South African comics have a steadily growing scene from what I found. Some like Kwezi are definitely in the back of people’s heads. But it turns […]
Continue readingStripovi – Serbian Advice: Because You Can’t
Stripovi the Serbian comics. I wanted to do this sooner but I was afraid of some competition, namely Wikipedia. But some from my Ibrahim Coyle […]
Continue readingSingaporean Comics: Remarkable Reflections
Singaporean comics are a diverse subject in reacting and reflecting the country’s people. You’ve got your standard battles for free press, trying to adapt what […]
Continue readingJohn Tiffany: On Trust and Luxury
John Tiffany is a graphic novel translated by Mad Cave Studios that is more than it appears. You might think it’s one of those “hitman […]
Continue readingKid Slapshot vs Zomboni: More Whimsical Energy
Kid Slapshot vs Zomboni from Keenspot continues a strange issue #1 saga. Following an immature kid who found a new home on Earth, his misadventures […]
Continue readingMalaysian Komiks: The Tremendous Influences
Malaysian Komiks, this was a fun subject to research. Since there’s no Wikipedia page, that makes it all the better to find material to get […]
Continue readingTecknades: The Swedish Comics Portfolio Out Now
Tecknades… never heard of that label before. It’s the Swedish word for comics; short for Tecknad Series. For some reason, not many people talk about […]
Continue readingGerman Comics: Finally It’s Here
German Comics…I could always feel a nagging thought in the back of my head. But until now, I never had enough to push me to […]
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