Small Presses

The Red Zone Cover

REVIEW: THE RED ZONE is a heartwarming, engaging tale about moving past tragedy

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A story about an Italian village’s post-Earthquake experience is extremely universal.
STUNT Cover

REVIEW: Twinning is bad luck in STUNT

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Celebrityhood and the loss of identity in DeForge's latest
Jeffrey Brown

INTERVIEW: Exploring a (far, far away) galaxy of fun with REY AND PALS by...

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It's useless to resist... the adorable shenanigans of the galaxy's greatest little heroes!

Internet Crusader is a glorious ‘90s internet fever dream

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A look at George Wylesol's latest offering from Avery Hill Publishing which explores a forgotten age of the internet.

Longtime comics critics announce FIELDMOUSE PRESS, a new nonprofit publisher

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The publisher's first project launches in January 2020.

REVIEW: JEREMIAH explores identity and sexuality in small town America

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Cathy G. Johnson’s gorgeous watercolors set the mood for this tragic coming-of-age story.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Simon & Louise’ and the inevitable farce of teenage romance

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Max de Radiguès traces the roots of romantic confusion to their beginnings

INDIE VIEW: ‘Sky in Stereo’ clears the disarray of mental illness

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Mardou takes unexpected paths in depicting struggle and healing
SPX 2019

SPX announces 2019 Ignatz Awards nominees

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Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me & The Nib lead the pack with three nominations each.
HEK Studio

INTERVIEW: Hurtt, Enger, & Kindt on experimental anthology, & what’s to come for HEK...

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'I’ve been waiting to tell this story in this way...for so long.'

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