Interview: What the bleep does Charles Glaubitz know? He’ll tell you everything in ‘Starseeds.’
John Seven talks to 'Starseeds' creator Charles Glaubitz.
Review: ‘Now Is The Time Of Monsters’ offers radical comics to spark real resistance
World War 3 Illustrated offers a jam-packed comics takedown of predatory capitalism.
Review: The dark fantasy ‘Watersnakes’ is another unique triumph for Tony Sandoval
Tony Sandoval's 'Watersnakes' is a dark and original delight
Review: There’s power and dignity in these ‘Vietnamese Memories’
Clement Baloup's gorgeous and moving stories of the Vietnamese who settle in America
INDIE VIEW: Three unexpected calamities, two definite solutions
Reviewed: Captain Barbosa and the Pirate Hat Chase, New Life, and Things Go Wrong #1
Review: Blow your mind with ‘Starseeds 2’
In an era when conspiracy abounds, especially on the right with Pizzagate, crisis actors, chemtrails, and, of course, lizard people but also anti-vaxxers, and...
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.
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: Charles Glaubitz’s celestial strangeness returns in ‘Starseeds 2’
In the first volume of his cosmic epic, Charles Glaubitz laid out an onslaught of universe-shattering conspiracy weirdness that helped readers transcend the state...
Bergen Street Comics Press Says Goodbye to Copra and Revenger
Is the comic book publisher closing up shop?
Review: A man and his weaknesses drifting in ‘The Sea’
Getting old comes with several features, some of them obvious but many of them not. One of the most alarming is the loss of...
Review: ‘Sovereign Traces Vol. 1’ propels Native American voices brilliantly with no artistic compromise
This recent anthology from Michigan State University, Sovereign Traces Vol. 1, edited by Gordon Henry Jr. and Elizabeth PaPensee, presents work from a number...
INDIE VIEW: Three tales of the macabre with a higher purpose than chills
The Daughters of Salem, The Freak, and Misty Vol. 3 reviewed
























