INTERVIEW: Lala Albert on nature, bodies, and collecting her work in SEASONAL SHIFT
Lala Albert discussed her work, her connection to nature, textile work, colours, genre, bodies in this long interview for her upcoming book Seasonal Shift
REVIEW: Allie Trigoso employs absurdity to make dark subjects easier to swallow
Allie Trigoso's recent riso comics showcase the difference between laughing AT someone and laughing WITH someone
On the Scene: MICE is still the paragon of punk zine intimacy
#MICE2019 is proof Boston's heart beats to an unconventional rhythm.
REVIEW: Finding a path towards happiness in Kat Verhoeven’s MEAT AND BONE
Meat and Bone is the story of people drifting, knowing what they want, but not quite capable of achieving it.
Crowdfunding Comics Round-Up: Scott Pilgrim, Power & Magic, and 3 other projects we love
Five comics (and comics-adjacent) projects you can back right now.
How Avery Hill Publishing is changing the game for small press comics
An interview with Ricky Miller and Dave White.
REVIEW: DEAD BEATS taps into primal fears through the lens of music and comics
From bugs to cannibalism to death contracts, this music/horror anthology has it all.
Crowdfunding Comics Round-Up: Strange Waters, La Voz de M.A.Y.O., and 3 other projects we...
Halloween, underwater tales, and more.
NYCC ’19 Interview: DARK PLANET Comics is making sure vampiric heist stories have a...
In need of a vampire noir heist comic? Head over to the DARK PLANET booth at NYCC '19!
Crowdfunding Comics Round-up: SKYSCRAPER, Falconhyrste & 2 other projects we love
Let's get weird this week.
REVIEW: In Willumsen’s BRADLEY OF HIM, emptiness is complicated
Willumsen’s graphic novel puts a grotesque price tag on solitude.
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: A romp at the museum in ALIEN BONES
Emmy Nominated Writer Chris “Doc” Wyatt and Eisner Nominated Artist Chris Grine collaborate on new all-ages OGN.

























