Firebreak is another indie series request for review and I have a reason why it’s not on MFR. There’s some backup of reviews on MFR, […]
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Legend of the Mind: A Musical Rendition of Phildickians
Legend of the Mind comes from yet another request by independent artists. This time around, it revolves around the surreal work of Philip K. Dick […]
Continue readingChronosis: The Abstract Essence Of Time
Chronosis from Urbanomic depicts how time is perceived in comics in all of its absurdity. Each member of the creative team dives into the three […]
Continue readingComic House: Discover How Canada Lost To Money-Grubbing
Comic House is what used to be Canada’s Chapterhouse Comics company, until Lev Gleason Publications took over. Wait… who? What? How does a defunct for […]
Continue readingENIAC: A Bad Idea Made By Meme Lord Matt Kindt
This is a bad idea, I should be doing a review of ENIAC on MFR not a personal blog. This company is trying to get […]
Continue readingTabletop RPG Comics: How It’s The Improv Theater of Comics
Have you ever played Dungeons & Dragons and wanted to tell the epic to others; maybe go into Tabletop RPG comics. Aside from D&D and […]
Continue readingConan The Barbarian: He Never Existed
Conan The Barbarian is an iconic character approaching the age of a century, because he’s whatever writers want him to be. Since Robert E. Howard, […]
Continue readingWeightlessness In Comics: The Radical Shifts Going Skyward
Weightlessness is something that a medium like comics get a better chance to explore. When gravity changes to being practically nonexistent, think of it like […]
Continue readingShade The Changing Endless: AKA Delirium
I’m going to connect Shade The Changing (Whatever) with Vertigo’s Sandman, nuff said.Except who are these people; how do they connect; does it really even […]
Continue readingUkrainian Comics: Security In Creativity
Ukrainian comics (комікси’ Komikcs) comes in when I thought I was running out of international comics to talk about. With my exposure to Lanstuta Publishing […]
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