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Review: A life unfolds through cassette tapes in ‘All the Sad Songs’

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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

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Where She Walks: A Canadian urban fantasy comic that's almost there

Review: ‘Feast of Fields’ unleashes all the dimensions of emotion and memory at the...

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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

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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

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The variants for the publisher's first two offerings will be available in limited quantities.

Review: Aaron Costain’s ‘Entropy’ suggests there might be too much to think about

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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...

Review: Gipi searches for humanity at the end of the world

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  In Gipi’s post-apocalyptic drama Land of the Sons, there’s a moment when a father laments whether he should reveal to his sons that dogs...

The Nib is kickstarting a print edition

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In a newsletter post from editor Matt Bors, its been announced that The Nib, the acclaimed non fiction comics site, will be Kickstarting a print...

Review: Weegee biography captures the big picture

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Let it be said upfront that in this more enlightened time, legendary photograph Weegee is not the kind of person that is given a...

Review: Karl Stevens is actually ‘The Winner’ here

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The pressure to do something a little more than make a transcript of your life seems to build on autobiographical cartoonists as they get...

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