Star Runner: Dark Star is second chapter of a sci-fi saga that channels going into the unknown. After such a strong start, where does the […]
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Spark: Is A Lie Hope In Disguise?
Spark is Bad Idea admitting they lied about things, but only because they want to remember someone. This thematically fits into a post-invasion survival story […]
Continue readingJohn Kirby: Firefox – First Contact… Of A New Wave Hero
John Kirby: Firefox comes from our old friends Will Lill Comics for one of the most unique origin stories. Similar to its counterpart Lightning Marval, […]
Continue readingOdinn’s Eye: How Perspective Shifts Through Time
Odinn’s Eye is the Bad Idea title we’ve waiting patiently for. Through the eyes of the protagonist Solveig, readers see a young girl becoming a […]
Continue readingRefuse x Last Resorts: Does Modern Life Love Less?
Refuse x Last Resorts is another Bad Idea “Double Shot” that goes into a central theme. In this case it’s how the difficulties of modern […]
Continue readingPower Broker: How Commercialism Makes Powerful Problems
Power Broker is yet another series from Unlikely Heroes Studios. Man I hope this means they’re capping their number of original series. As much as […]
Continue readingThe Surgeon: Introducing A Challenge To Post-Apocalypses
The Surgeon comes from one of my favorite indie comic publishers, Unlikely Heroes Studios. With its fifth issue, now’s a good time to give a […]
Continue readingInterpop Comics: Best Instant Access To New Indie Superheroes
Man, it’s difficult to write for Interpop Comics with a catchy headline, SEO’s everything. In any case, thanks to YouTube channel, Casually Comics I got […]
Continue readingDay and Age: Year One – A Genuine Look At Quarantine
Day and Age, is yet another request to review a comic directly from a creator. Surprisingly, it’s not for a Kickstarter but an already completed […]
Continue readingPlainer Jane: Discover The Challenge Of A Freelance Assassin
Plainer Jane is an indie comic series I have interest in. From Manchester UK’s Broken Face Comics comes a surprisingly relatable depiction of freelancing; I’m […]
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