2018 Ignatz Award nominees are announced and it’s a stellar list
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...
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...
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
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...
Review: A life unfolds through cassette tapes in ‘All the Sad Songs’
Cassette tapes are one of those things. I don’t know if people who didn’t live decades of their life with cassette tapes as part...
Review – Where She Walks’ Incomplete Urban Fantasy
Where She Walks: A Canadian urban fantasy comic that's almost there
Review – Alexis Beauclair’s Vanishing Perspective is a Primer to Understanding Comics
Minimalistic comics to better understand comics!
Review: ‘Feast of Fields’ unleashes all the dimensions of emotion and memory at the...
Sean Karemaker created one of my favorite books of 2016, The Ghosts We Know, a dark autobiographical work that achieves a symbolic height as...
08/01/2018 Small Press & Indie Comics Galore
Small Press & Indie Comics Galore: Recapping news, comics, reviews and other items of interest from the last month
SDCC ’18: Golden Apple Comics Announces Free Con-Exclusive Variants, Releases Signing Schedule
The variants for the publisher's first two offerings will be available in limited quantities.
ShortBox Partenering with US-Based White Squirrel for North American Distribution
ShortBox is setting foot in North America!
Review: Aaron Costain’s ‘Entropy’ suggests there might be too much to think about
Aaron Costain’s Entropy is the type of book that begs you to never give up on it. It’s built into the story itself, which...




















