Rounding up the 2018 Ignatz Award Winners and SPX Controversies
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’
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
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’
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
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
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!





















