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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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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Banda Desenhada: Introducing Portugal’s Comics

No that is not a misspelling, Banda Desenhada is Portugal’s name for comics. Sure Bande Dessinee have the biggest influence, especially Tintin. But there are […]

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Jayson: Have Pride In Your Identity

Jayson is a surprisingly long-running comic not many people know about. To be fair the 80s weren’t ready for homosexual protagonists… being normal people. But […]

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Kamen America: Soar To Overcome Social Sway

Kamen America is a character and franchise that is making a big impression on people. Partly because it started from somewhere people are willing to […]

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Hong Kong Comics: Extra Competitive Ways

Hong Kong comics are called Gung…Zai…Shu? Mmm…rolls off the tongue compared to manhua. Just one more way makes itself distinct from China. Apparently they also […]

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Project Riese: A Simple Love of Pulp

Project Riese is Mad Cave Studios’ tribute to pulp magazine adventures. You’ve got your usual Nazi bashing adventurers, deep mysteries, and most importantly egotistical protagonists. […]

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Polish Komiksy Gems: Unveiling Rich Histories

The Polish Komiksy (Poland’s comics) like many others are tied to freedom of the press. From commentary on the border wars, what it takes to […]

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