INDIE VIEW: ‘Belzebubs’ and ‘Man-Eaters’ offer satirical takes on dark subjects
John Seven reviews 'Belzebubs' and 'Man-Eaters'
INDIE VIEW: ‘Quincredible’ gets literally everything right
John Seven reviews 'Quincredible'
INDIE VIEW: The challenges of being a team player in ‘The Breakaways’ and ‘Chronin’
John Seven reviews The Breakaways by Cathy G. Johnson and Chronin Volume 1 by Alison Wilgus
INDIE VIEW: Manly tropes deconstructed and scrutinized in ‘The Art of Dying,’ ‘Dick Tracy,’...
The Art of Dying
Written by Raule
Illustrated by Philippe Berthet
Europe Comics
Prolific Spanish writer Raule crafted this story especially for French noir legend Bethet, and the combination of the two of them results in a fun...
INDIE VIEW: Children adrift in ‘Girl in the Bay,’ ‘Lollipop Kids,’ and ‘Malaterre’
John Seven reviews The Girl in the Bay #1, The Lollipop Kids #3, and Malaterre.
INDIE VIEW: Three unexpected calamities, two definite solutions
Reviewed: Captain Barbosa and the Pirate Hat Chase, New Life, and Things Go Wrong #1
INDIE VIEW: Frantz, Czap, and Gébé find meaning in different landscapes
Reviewed: Maria Frantz's The Chancellor and the Citadel, Kevin Czap's Four Years, and Gébé's Letters To Survivors.
INDIE VIEW: Three tales of the macabre with a higher purpose than chills
The Daughters of Salem, The Freak, and Misty Vol. 3 reviewed
INDIE VIEW: The human condition examined, portrayed, and laughed at
Reviews of Direct Action Gets the Goods, Hobo Mom, and Viewotron #1
INDIE VIEW: True tales of the border, true parables of the monkey planet, and...
Reviewed: Uniqlo Superman by Yan Cong, POTA: Visionaries by Dana Gould & Chad Lewis, The Scar by Andrea Ferraris & Reno Chiocca
INDIE VIEW: Mysterious titles from Europe Comics and Birdcage Bottom and a wacky They...
Aldo by Yannick Pelegrin
Europe Comics
What is going on with Aldo? He says he is immortal, having lived for 300 years, but sometimes his memory is sketchy after all that time, and he is stricken...
INDIE VIEW: From monkeys and men to myths and marks
Mini Kuš! #69: Maud
By Marlene Krause
Kuš Komiksi
This recent entry in the long series of wildly inventive and artistically-experimental little booklets from Latvia takes on the life of tattooed woman Maud Wagner, who became a...