Team Fortress 2 in its heyday is nothing short of ambitious, expanding its lore into comics. If you go onto Google Trends and search “comics” […]
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Malaysian Komiks: The Tremendous Influences
Malaysian Komiks, this was a fun subject to research. Since there’s no Wikipedia page, that makes it all the better to find material to get […]
Continue readingChopping Block: A Horror’s Best Zinger
What’s on our Chopping Block? Why it’s the opportunity to review for one of webcomics’ pioneers Keenspot! So what do we Gutternauts choose to show off […]
Continue readingToaster Dude vs. One-Punch Man: Plain But Valuable
Toaster Dude is my next attempt to get more traffic. Webtoons do better than most of my other posts. And I’ll be comparing it to […]
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 […]
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 readingDrowse: Why Noir’s Persuasion Can Get Trippy Man
Alright took me a long time to get my house in order but now I can finally get people on Drowse. This webcomic is easily […]
Continue readingTabletop RPG Comics: How It’s The Improv Theater of Comics
Have you ever played Dungeons & Dragons and wanted to tell the epic to others; maybe go into Tabletop RPG comics. Aside from D&D and […]
Continue readingMusicians and Comics: It’s not Just Another Medium
While most people at Keystone Comic Con 2019 came to see Tom Holland, I met someone equally as famous. Daryl “DMC” McDaniels is a hip-hop […]
Continue readingJeff Martin: The Supernaturally Mundane
It’s about time I do a Creator Highlights on a true indie comics creator. Meet Jeff Martin, a cartoonist who makes weeklies that emphasize relatability […]
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