Category: World Comics

The world is full of many cultures, people, and even comics. Each country more or less tells the history through pictures. What usually begins as satire to better live in a bleak world evolves into how the world expresses itself. From battles against censorship to the struggles of competing against neighbors; people from around the world tell their stories.

Venezuelan Comics: Why Guaranteed Freedom Has To Be Drawn

Venezuelan comics come in when I was running out of places with stories behind the art form. I mean, I only came across this subject […]

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Russian Comics: Fighting Against A Country With Love

Russian Comics are getting a bit more attention across the news, especially against stigma. From its early beginnings is the spread of stories of the […]

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Altiplano: Don’t Miss Out On Amazing Peruvian Cyberpunk

Altiplano isn’t just yet another indie comics request, it’s a milestone. This series has Peruvian origins, a country I don’t have comic intel on. That’s […]

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Comic 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 […]

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Ukrainian 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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Australian Comics: The Outback Opportunity Hunters

I promise to keep any jokes about Australian Comics to a minimum. In recent times on Kickstarter and even Comic-Con@Home2020, Australia and it’s indie comic […]

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Egyptian Comics: The Eternal Uprising

Egyptian comics are gaining some form of notoriety by showing the strength of Egypt’s people. Anyone with even a passing interest in contemporary Egypt know […]

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Ibrahim Coyle: Grasping For An Identity

Ibrahim Coyle is the series that defines itself as it goes through shorthand and prose. Created by award winning animators Filip Stanković and Nikola Pavlović […]

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Filipino Komiks: How To Rebuild Through Identity Challenges

Filipino Komiks are the illustrations of a nation rising to meet challenges. Each generation brings a set of conflicts which contribute to the building of […]

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Amigo Comics: Why Spain Made a Proven Mistake

Hola mi Amigos; just when I thought the world has everything surrounding comics to a system, a publisher shows something. Amigo Comics is an independent […]

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