Small Presses

Review – Al Gofa’s Dark Angels of Darkness

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A solid, almost great action sci-fi comics with incredible colours!

Review: ‘Bald Knobber’ combines simple history with complicated family lives

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The title of Robert Sergel’s Bald Knobber isn’t just a silly word juxtaposition but actually refers to a historical group of vigilantes from the late...

Review: ‘Flocks’ is an inspirational autobiography

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In my experience, once people get older and their teenage experience settles into a hazy myth in their brains that supplants the actual memories,...

Rounding up the 2018 Ignatz Award Winners and SPX Controversies

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The 2018 Ignatz Awards Winners and a roundup of the issues surrounding the 2018 Small Press Expo

Review: Joff Winterhart is a master at capturing the human soul in ‘Other People’

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Joff Winterhart’s Other People brings together two self-contained stories in the same volume, joined by common themes and similar characters, and also Winterhart’s mastery...

Crowdfunding Watch: RomComs and Melodic Interludes

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We're back with three new crowdfunding projects that are sure to set your heart aglow.

Review: Civilization works against ‘A House In The Jungle’

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In small-town situations, it can be a challenge to live as an outlier. You might be able to separate yourself from the general networking...

Nerds flame on at Flame Con: all the queer cheer is here

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In its fourth year, Flame Con continues to be a haven for diverse voices among indie creators, artists and the fans that love them.

2018 Ignatz Award nominees are announced and it’s a stellar list

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Rising above the roiling tides of history, the 2018 Ignatz nominations are out, and they are, as always, a very deserving list of creators...

Review – Kirby, Kubrick & Cannabis Merged in One Space Epic in Pat Aulisio’s...

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A Sci-Fi comics remixing Stanley Kubrick, Jack Kirby and Cheech & Chong in an eclectic comics collection.

Review: Slavery exists and Vannak Anan Prum asks you to not turn away from...

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Americans are made to be well aware that the big wide world is fraught with danger. Especially for Americans. When we hear about murders,...

Review: ‘The Great North Wood’ is a magnificent meditation on hidden history

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As a meditation on man’s relationship with nature and the landscape, and the poetic ironies inherent in this relationship, The Great North Wood presents...

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