Mugshots: The Truth About Legacy

Mugshots from Mad Cave is one of the more striking things to come out. Not just because of the eye-catching art, but how it shows […]

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Love Me: A Romance Story – Last Minute Shock

Love Me: A Romance Story features the empathetically haphazard art by a familiar face with a writer’s look at star-crossed love. Love Me: A Romance […]

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Reboot Woes: Directionless Franchises

Reboot woes are a familiar itch in the things that bring you joy. But what is it exactly? There have been several cases where this […]

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Maverick’s Scoop: Delivered Truth Is Strange

Maverick’s Scoop in Mad Cave’s imprint goes into finding the weird in the bad. Because in a world where absurd scandals are the norm, feeling […]

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Mad Cave’s Dick Tracy: An Astonishing Revisit

Mad Cave’s Dick Tracy is where comic strip’s greatest detective comes back onto the leaflets. So how do you make an iconic character for a […]

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The Comic Hashtag Wars: Sleazy Competitive Media

The Comic Hashtag Wars… For the past ~10 years there’s been a war on social media and search engines about comic campaigns. Not the stuff […]

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MeSseD: Surging Flow of Creativity

MeSseD is a request from own Jay B. Kalagayan that combines real life attitudes from sewage workers with out-of-this-world scenarios. This Creative Mussel Production gives […]

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Scanning: Why Comics Need An Innovation

Scanning… that’s a very ugly word in some reading circles. Mainly because creators lose out on short-term profits. How? Putting an entire picture story on […]

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Morning Star: Revealing The Terror of Loss

Morning Star from Mad Cave Studios gives readers an empathetic look at a family dealing with loss. Nothing about it is sturdy and sometimes the […]

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All-Out Avengers: The Redemption of Greg Land

All-Out Avengers is a mini-series that was one of the most surprising things to come out. While the critics were a little less than impressed, […]

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