Tag: Indie Comics

Reburn: The Proven Dangers of Premium Corporatization

Reburn is the story of how a YA hero becomes a product that benefits a new dystopia. This request from creator Alyson Shelton and producer/editor […]

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Fletcher Cross: An Anthology In Memetic Mutation

Fletcher Cross: The Multiverse Awaits is a request review for a Kickstarter campaign starting August 3. This anthology series takes influence from Golden Age science […]

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Ash: How The Star Of Event Comics Burned Out

Ash is the premiere superhero franchise of Event Comics, popular enough to crossover with DC. But who is Ash? More importantly is there a chance […]

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Star Runner Chronicles: Fallen Star – Epic Sci-Fi Perspective

Star Runner Chronicles: Fallen Star is the epic new series by indie producer Atlantis Studios. This must-have comes on the request of writer/editor James Watson. […]

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Russian Comics: Fighting Against A Country With Love

Russian Comics are getting a bit more attention across the news, especially against stigma. From its early beginnings is the spread of stories of the […]

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The Gallows Man: How The Golden Age Was Satirical

The Gallows Man is yet another request review for a Kickstarter campaign. I know I said I’d be doing something else but I like this […]

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Altiplano: Don’t Miss Out On Amazing Peruvian Cyberpunk

Altiplano isn’t just yet another indie comics request, it’s a milestone. This series has Peruvian origins, a country I don’t have comic intel on. That’s […]

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James Robinson: How Publishers Cheat Out Of The Golden Age

James Robinson is one of those creators I’ve been trying to cover for a long time. Well it’s now or never because I’ve been getting […]

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Legend of the Mind: A Musical Rendition of Phildickians

Legend of the Mind comes from yet another request by independent artists. This time around, it revolves around the surreal work of Philip K. Dick […]

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Chronosis: The Abstract Essence Of Time

Chronosis from Urbanomic depicts how time is perceived in comics in all of its absurdity. Each member of the creative team dives into the three […]

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