Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: The Best Indian Archie

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai is only a few people’s idea of an Indian Archie movie. But since The Bollywood Archies isn’t doing so great, maybe […]

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The Ghost System: Tested Is The Keyword

The Ghost System is our newest request from Broken Face Comics, the makers of Plainer Jane. This time we get a tragic cyberpunk hacker vigilante […]

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The Speculator Comic Market Problem: No Refunds

The Speculator Comic Market has a problem. It’s not about the stories, it’s about economics. These days you have people going off-and-on about how flawed […]

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Charred Remains: Sure Fire Scares

Charred Remains from Mad Cave Studios is a spooky look at fire trauma. As paranoia and frustration in hopeless situations grow, readers get an unforgettable […]

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The Killer: The Best Thing About Being Boring

The Killer is the latest movie adapted from a comic that people are talking about. So it’s time to throw my fat in. Including what […]

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Team Fortress 2 Comics: Successful After Peak

Team Fortress 2 in its heyday is nothing short of ambitious, expanding its lore into comics. If you go onto Google Trends and search “comics” […]

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Skeeters: Your New Favorite Creature Feature

Skeeters from Mad Cave is a love letter to creature features that fans should pick up before the FOC on November 13. Seeing alien mosquitoes […]

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Voyage de Gourmet: Fundamentals of Reconnection

Voyage de Gourmet from Mad Cave Studio’s Maverick imprint is a delicious graphic novel about reconnection. Funnily enough, Mad Cave asked me to review the […]

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Edenfrost: Colossal Look At Persecution

Edenfrost from Mad Cave Studios is a suspenseful tale about having an identity when there are forces ready to take it. Background Before we go […]

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Future Favors The Bold: Utopia Revisited

Future Favors The Bold is one of the most biting satires of retrofuturism. As a more recent Trekkie, I know plenty of parodies that challenge […]

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