Ever wonder what happens when superheroes and their powers get so plain? No, I’m not talking about the state of mass media. I mean capepunk, […]
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Thai Comics: The Epic Battle For Recognition
Thai Comics, finally got around to this subject. Sorry if it took so long but it’s only in recent times that I got enough intel. […]
Continue readingVenezuelan Comics: Why Guaranteed Freedom Has To Be Drawn
Venezuelan comics come in when I was running out of places with stories behind the art form. I mean, I only came across this subject […]
Continue readingTuki: Discover The Primal Magic That Connects Everyone
Tuki is a series from Cartoon Books, written and drawn by Jeff Smith. Sound familiar? It should, he’s the creator of Bone. I just happen […]
Continue readingIndie Comics: The Little Known, Unheard of Fundamentals
Indie Comics as a term is really starting to heat up debates on its proper definition. To be frank I’m kind of guilty of this […]
Continue readingSistah Shark: Discover Hawaii’s Exciting Hero
Well it’s AAPI month so I’m going to go into comics focusing on the PI half. Hey there aren’t a lot of Polynesian comics and […]
Continue readingPretty Pretty Gumdrops: Why Forgiveness Is A Limited Offer
Finally got the servers back up, in time for a review of Pretty Pretty Gumdrops. The creative team behind this campy sounding title have a […]
Continue readingBonecheck: How Nonsensical Art Lives Rent Free
Bonecheck is an indie comic I’ve been wanting to cover for a long time. Before the Covid pandemic, I found this title at C2E2 and […]
Continue readingShark of War: How To Outline A Razzie Winner
Back to the grind of reviewing the weird world of indie comics. This time I get to indulge in the paracinematic styles of sharksploitation. Think […]
Continue readingThunder: Half-God, Half-Canadian, All New
Thunder… yeah just that title doesn’t turn many heads. I’m not quite sure if the “Half Norse God, Half Canadian, Super Polite” subtitle does any […]
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