Tag: Indie Comics

Jeff Martin: The Supernaturally Mundane

It’s about time I do a Creator Highlights on a true indie comics creator. Meet Jeff Martin, a cartoonist who makes weeklies that emphasize relatability […]

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Polynesian Comics: The Spirit of the Islands

You know what I usually see whenever someone brings up the Polynesian area? Tikis like in SDCC 2019, dancers, and surfers. Comics are no exception, […]

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Tom Peyer: Because Simple Things Make Powerful Changes

I gotta say, whenever I find Tom Peyer, he is usually in a collaborative project with other notable creators. Almost everybody knows Mark Waid, who […]

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Cancelled Comics: Everything You Need To Know About Deadlines

When doing research for underrated comics by various major publishing companies a few them cancel halfway. Take for example Mulan: Revelations, Bankshot, and Gutsville. How […]

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Pets Trending into Comic Publishing

I knew pets were popular but now I can’t decide whether to get a Corgi or not.

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First Comics: The Legacy of Creator-Owners

First Comics’ the name says it all when it comes to creator-owned comics and licensing.

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Elfquest: Opening and Closing Doors to the World

Elfquest, after 40 years of production, now is as good a time as any to find out about the world of Abode.

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Ninja Boy by Ale Garza: Missing the Beat

A lot of choices were made into the development of Ale Garza’s Ninja Boy, some good and some were just the result of bad luck. Wish him luck, because Ninja Boy is going to need it.

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Monitos: It’s Not Your First Impression of Mexico

Mexico has a long culture of comics in trying to show their creative flare. Nowadays it is reentering the ring with its national heroes with Luchaverse.

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