Exorcists Never Die: A Good Day To Compromise

Exorcists Never Die from Mad Cave is Die Hard meets Dante’s Inferno. This title’s album comes to comic stores on November 22 with the final […]

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Plus Ultra: Overground’s First and Last Spotlight

Plus Ultra… no this isn’t about My Hero Academia or Ernie (the Blerd Without Fear). This is about Overground Comics’ most complete series. As much […]

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Cybersix: Why The Animation Is The Comic’s Survival

Cybersix is a unique series to say the very least. The original comic is a unique production between Argentina and Italy; frankly it shows in […]

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Wildguard: Where Is This Bonanza Now?

Wildguard is a small franchise that started out at Image Comics. Having this in my underrated Image list, I thought it appropriate to expand on […]

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Paper Planes: The Truth About Self-Expression

Paper Planes from Mad Cave’s Maverick imprint is an emotionally charged OGN coming out on May 16, 2023. At a remedial summer camp two teens […]

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Slaughterhouse-Five: The Best Unparalleled Adaptation

Slaughterhouse-Five is a novel that can seem hard to approach; I certainly have trouble with nonlinear stories. Luckily, the graphic novel adaptation by Ryan North […]

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The Karman Line: Your Reality Is An Exploit

The Karman Line is an original graphic novel from Mad Cave in stores March 14, 2023. In this sociopolitical thriller we see how reality TV […]

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The Ends: Astonishing Generational Clash

The Ends is a Bad Idea coming from regular cartoonist David Lapham. But in addition to the art, Lapham is joined by his wife Maria […]

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Space Goat Publishing: An Experience In Exploit

Space Goat Publishing is an alternative comic publisher that began with a lot of potential. Along with licenses in popular franchises like Evil Dead and […]

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Glorkian Warrior: How Whimsy Brings A New Perspective

Glorkian Warrior is a small but growing franchise from the mind of James Kochalka. A whimsical perspective on Kochalka’s life gives him a massive breakthrough. […]

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