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 […]
Continue readingStar 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 […]
Continue readingWitchman: 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: […]
Continue readingNeon 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 […]
Continue readingDay 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 […]
Continue readingThunder Eagle: The Portfolio of Jon Proudstar Exposed
I really hope that this doesn’t come across as just pandering to the time of year. In any case, have any of you heard of […]
Continue readingTales of the Union Vol 1 – Introducing Junction City
Tales of the Union Vol 1 is my recommendation for getting into an exciting indie comics superhero universe. Junction City Comics is a publisher I’ve […]
Continue readingWinter City: The Forgotten If Promising Hiatus
Winter City, the premier comic of the Australian publisher of the same name. It’s been popping up in a few places after a long hiatus. […]
Continue readingKazakh Comics: The Distant If Revolutionary Neighbor
Kazakh comics are an emerging subject today, but not enough people to talk about it. Let’s change that. Most people will only think of Kazakhstan […]
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