Tales From Nottingham #6: Last Minute Forecast

Tales from Nottingham #6 ends the anthology with something to look forward to. New characters join Everard Blackthorne in the classic noir mysteries before the […]

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Confetti Realms: On Genuine Adolescence

Confetti Realms from Mad Cave’s Maverick imprint goes into the familiar realm of adolescence. That part of your life where you want to leave everything […]

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Warp Hustler: Huge Gift For AI Haters

Warp Hustler is the latest bit of weirdness from Unlikely Heroes Studios. Just when you think AI is gonna take all artists’ jobs, this company […]

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Czech Comics: Crammed Full of Influence

Czech comics have a history similar to Serbia’s. Your basic setups inspired by other countries. Sometimes they get successful to have a legacy like Rapid […]

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Big Blue: Hooters of Heroism – More To Love

Big Blue: Hooters of Heroism is a followup to Juggs of Justice continuing this sexy superhero parody with a heart. Despite the ridiculous fetishizing of superpowers […]

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Halloween Team: The Magic of Nostalgia

Halloween Team by All-New All-Awesome Comics is a title I enjoyed on GlobalComix. So I was pretty thrilled to get the request to review it […]

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Tales From Nottingham #5: Destiny Is Calling

Tales From Nottingham #5 is the latest from Mad Cave Studios’ anthology series. This time the winners of the Talent Contest show Robin Hood’s founding […]

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Crusader: A Tribute To Epic Fantasy

Crusader from Mad Cave Studios is a passion project, embodying both a love of high fantasy and the challenges to make it better. With the […]

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Arabian Comics: Crammed With Interests

Arabian Comics …was originally going to cover just Saudi Arabia, but most of them are interconnected by their shared language. That said, Egypt has its […]

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Kepregeny: Hungary and Ready For More

Kepregeny are the comics of Hungary. But quick disclaimer, I couldn’t find a lot of actual names because of historical factors. You know the usuals: […]

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