REVIEW: Denver-local WICKED AWESOME TALES Debuts at DCC!
In an episode of alarming synchronicity I’m able to review a Denver-local indie comic debuting at Denver Comic Con on the day the con...
INTERVIEW: Gay Superheroes and Kickstarter Success with Alex Woolfson and Adam DeKraker
The Young Protectors has been running as a webcomic for a little over a year now in the hands of an experienced creative team...
Indie Month-to-Month Sales: April 2013 — It was Mark Millar’s month
By Paul Mellerick
Mark Millar’s relentless conquering of the entertainment world continues, as his new book Jupiter’s Legacy sets records and charts in the top...
Review: s! 13 Life is Live (and love. and a bitch. and multifaceted. and...
s!13 Life is Live
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As someone who prefers to get stuck into a good long comic, where the opportunity to connect and associate with characters and...
INTERVIEW: From Comics to The Tower of London, with Kate Brown!
Kate Brown's on The Beat! A writer, colourist, artist, self-publisher, Young Avenger, anthologist, board game inventer and designer, Kate was kind enough to talk to...
Growing pains hitting many indie comics shows
Even indie comics are getting to be, if not big business, then extremely popular. More popular than a street fair, even. The last two...
Koyama Press announce Fall line up: little boys lost
Koyama Press have released the rest of their fall line up, with 3 new titles joining the previously announced Blobby Boys from Alex Scubert. Blobby...
Greg Rucka on Lady Sabre and whether crowdfunding will replace publishers
Lady Sabre & the Pirates of The Ineffable Aether hit 200% of goal in two days. Now they are currently over $77k and working...
Friday Art Blogging: George Jurard
George Jurard is a versatile artist working in an indie spare-line style, often with soft, muted pastels and grey-tones in color choice. He’s currently...
Alternative Comics now available on comiXology
Resurgent Alternative Comics has just teamed up with comiXology to release their titles digitally. Five books—Karl Stevens’s Failure, Steve Cerio’s Pie, Sam Henderson’s Magic...
Big Interview: L Nichols- ‘Autobiography is terrifying’
I first came across L Nichols work via her comic for Retrofit: Flocks. To date, Flocks is one of the most powerful works I've read,...
Kick-Watcher: Top 3 projects of the week
I have to calm down with my Kickstarter support because I forget which projects I supported. A month passes by and all of a...




















