Tag: Indie Comics

Stargazer: Your Doom Is Fascinating

Stargazer is probably one of our more interesting requests. It builds a story from an anthology we reviewed, this one doesn’t even need AI art. […]

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Indra’s Net: Shrewd, Twisted, Surprises

Indra’s Net is a request quickly making this site a spotlight hub for atypical manga. No crypto with this one, but like in/habitants it has […]

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Murgatroyd & Nepenthe: The Flow of Imagination

Murgatroyd & Nepenthe is a request from River Donkey Adventures cartoonist D.S. Barrick. This graphic novel is an unforgettable experience up for pre-order on FundRazr […]

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Comic Creative Teams: What Makes The Best?

The best of the comic creative teams are the ones who stick together. I don’t just mean that as a tagline, there are few creatives […]

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Plus Ultra: Overground’s First and Last Spotlight

Plus Ultra… no this isn’t about My Hero Academia or Ernie (the Blerd Without Fear). This is about Overground Comics’ most complete series. As much […]

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Bro-D Can’t Be Broken: Melting Pot of Willpower

Bro-D Can’t Be Broken is a review request from Ben Humeniuk before it debuts on January 25, 2023. This 64-page YA graphic novella combines stylizations […]

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Star Runner Chronicles: Rising Star – The Proven and Successful

Star Runner Chronicles: Rising Star is the third chapter in Atlantis Studios’ growing sci-fi epic. Continuing from Dark Star, this series advances the franchise through […]

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Witchman: A Shrewd If Sure Fire Superhero Fantasy

Back from vacation and finally ready to spotlight Witchman. Honestly if any of you have noticed ads like this: Or this: And most recently this: […]

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Neon Wasteland: The Hidden Breakthrough in AR Comics

Augmented Reality and comics should go together but the big players won’t commit. Most of Marvel’s attempts are shallow, merely adding sound effects and not […]

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Day and Age: Year Two – A Lifetime of Hypnotic Change

Day and Age: Year Two is the follow up to Andrew Oh’s autobiography in the Covid years. Compared to the paranoia laden time in Year […]

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