Indie Comics

INDIE VIEW: A sublime food fight in ‘Yasmina and the Potato Eaters’

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John Seven reviews "Yasmina and The Potato Eaters Part 1" By Wauter Mannaert

INDIE VIEW: Searching for the wrong thing in ‘The Perineum Technique’

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John Seven reviews 'The Perineum Technique' by Florent Ruppert and Jérôme Mulot
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INDIE VIEW: Throwbacks to manly adventures in ‘Black Hammer ’45’ and ‘Irons’

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Black Hammer ’45 #1 Written by Ray Fawkes Illustrated by Matt Kindt Colored by Sharlene Kindt Lettered by Marie Enger Either as inspiration from or competition with the Big Two’s long histories as the primary superhero universes in comics,...
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INDIE VIEW: ‘Morning In America’ reveals the many monsters of the Reagan Era

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'Morning In America #1' reviewed by John Seven
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INDIE VIEW: ‘Belzebubs’ and ‘Man-Eaters’ offer satirical takes on dark subjects

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John Seven reviews 'Belzebubs' and 'Man-Eaters'
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INDIE VIEW: ‘Quincredible’ gets literally everything right

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John Seven reviews 'Quincredible'

Black History Month Comics: Crescent City Monsters by Newton Lilavois and Gian Carlo Bernal

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A Blues-playing, black sorcerer wants to know why there's a price on his head.
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Black History Month Comics: Nowhere Man by Jerome Walford (Plus a bonus interview!)

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Nowhere Man is a great example of black superheroes done right.
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INDIE VIEW: Manly tropes deconstructed and scrutinized in ‘The Art of Dying,’ ‘Dick Tracy,’...

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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...
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Review: Never mind the Justice League, here’s ‘The Antifa Comic Book’

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John Seven reviews 'The Antifa Comic Book' by Gord Hill
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INDIE VIEW: Children adrift in ‘Girl in the Bay,’ ‘Lollipop Kids,’ and ‘Malaterre’

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John Seven reviews The Girl in the Bay #1, The Lollipop Kids #3, and Malaterre.
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Interview: What the bleep does Charles Glaubitz know? He’ll tell you everything in ‘Starseeds.’

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John Seven talks to 'Starseeds' creator Charles Glaubitz.

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