Indie Comics

INTERVIEW: So What? Press Mastermind Dave Kelly Reveals the Secrets to Success in Indie...

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So What? Press marked it’s fifth year as an indie comics publisher this past fall. Their tent pole horror-noir series, Tales of the Night Watchman, is celebrating the release of their fifth issue with a signing at Forbidden Planet in New York this Saturday.

Reviews: Gfrörer, Wiedeman, Gennis look to the past

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Laid Waste by Julia Gfrörer This excruciatingly sad novella has Julia Gfrörer examining the horror of being a survivor, in a way that manages to...

Review – Pow Pow Triple Review : Earthbound, Going Under & Art Wars

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I’ve recently had the chance to interview Luc Bossé, the founder and editor of Montreal’s Pow Pow Press, about their work and their upcoming...

Review: Bernadou, Varela, Mendes deliver three strong works

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Canopy by Karine Bernadou Bernadou’s excellent silent parable of what it’s like to be a woman out in the world follows Canopy from her childhood —...

Review: The inevitable woe of ‘Birthmark’

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  Walking a thin line between depressing and uplifting — a line I hadn’t really thought about existing before — Nathan Jurevicius’ Birthmark brings a familiar...

Review: ‘Cat Rackham’ as an antidote to darkness

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One of the best moves I've made recently was the decision to look through the interview with creator Steve Wolfhard in the back of the...

Review: 5 comics that grabbed my attention this week

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Our Mother by Luke Howard Comics has become the territory of many examinations of mental health in regard to personal history, and each manifestation of this...

Emet Comics to take over Fresh Romance from Rosy Press; submissions open

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  Rosy Press was an ambitious start up that promised romance comics for the new generation of comics readers, and mostly delivered with a lead title,...

Review: Sophie Goldstein’s progressive science fiction

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House of Women and The Oven by Sophie Goldstein I haven’t encountered much chatter about Sophie Goldstein’s extraordinary, smart, beautiful three-part comic House of Women,...

Webcomic Alert: Sledgehammer Pt. 1 – Sam Alden is back!!!

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At CAB this year I was talking to a few people asking, "Whatever happened to Sam Alden?" Alden burst on the scene a few years...

Review: Jessica Campbell is so judgmental

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I’ve been a big fan of Jessica Campbell’s work since I read her Oily Comics debut My Sincerest Apologies, and what her output lacks...

Review: Comics don’t come more gentle than ‘Mooncop’

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Some dreams never turn out quite like you hope they will, and when they all come crashing down, things are going to change. Many...

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