Whalesville along with Rocks and Minerals appear in Bad Idea’s May releases with quite a reputation. With Matt Kindt as writer this isn’t too big […]
Continue readingMadefire: How An Innovative Gimmick Couldn’t Keep Up
Madefire was a digital comics app featuring the uniqueness of motion comics on phones. Until this point, motion comics aren’t in too much utilization. This […]
Continue readingCode Red: A More Refined Take On Earth’s Mightiest
Code Red is an episode of Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes from a source nobody really wants to remember. Geoff Johns’ brief stint on the Avengers […]
Continue readingUS Agent: American Zealot – The Best John Walker Story
US Agent is a character you might recognize from The Falcon & The Winter Soldier. The character, John Walker is a difficult character to have […]
Continue readingThe Gallows Man: How The Golden Age Was Satirical
The Gallows Man is yet another request review for a Kickstarter campaign. I know I said I’d be doing something else but I like this […]
Continue readingBattlecats: Because of a Gradual Remarkable World
Battlecats is the ongoing series of Florida comic publisher, Mad Cave. By request of the publisher, let’s go over what makes this series so good. […]
Continue readingTankers: Guaranteed Inexpensive Dependence On Fossil Fuels
Tankers is yet another bad idea because MFR supports wide reaching comics instead of limited runs. As a fan of Robert Venditti, I find a […]
Continue readingAltiplano: 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 […]
Continue readingJames Robinson: How Publishers Cheat Out Of The Golden Age
James Robinson is one of those creators I’ve been trying to cover for a long time. Well it’s now or never because I’ve been getting […]
Continue readingFirebreak: How To See From An Obsessive-Compulsive POV
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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