Review: Gipi searches for humanity at the end of the world
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
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
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
The pressure to do something a little more than make a transcript of your life seems to build on autobiographical cartoonists as they get...
07/01/2018 Small Press & Indie Comics Galore: Canada Day Edition
Small Press & Indie Comics Galore: Canada Day Edition
Review: Zach Worton’s cautionary tale of artistic obsession
Zach Worton’s The Curse of Charley Butters begins with a mystery, but soon shifts gears to the more immediate story — that of the...
Matt Chats: Writer and Occasional Self-Publisher Jeremy Holt on ‘Skipping to the End’ and...
Jeremy Holt has yet to receive his “big break” with a book at a Top 5 publisher, but he’s continued plugging away at various...
06/01/2018 Small Press & Indie Comics Galore
Your monthly round-up of small press and indie comics links for April & May
Koyama Press announces Fall campaign with DeForge Zachilli, Martz and more
Koyama Press Announces Fall 2018 Lineup with Deforge, Zacchilli, Martz & more
Review: Reid Psaltis explores the Human/Animal Divide in ‘Kingdom/Order’
A silent, surreal meditation on the human condition in context of the natural world, Kingdom/Order takes as its hero an unnamed man in an...
Review: ‘I, Parrot’ advocates finding your own voice
On the surface, I, Parrot is a madcap farce about taking care of 42 parrots as it snowballs into absurdity on almost a surreal...
Crowdfunding Watch: The Hair, Frenzied Scenes and Hosted Zines Edition
This week we look at an anthology about hair, a giant art biography featuring the work of Harrison Cady and a special nod to WWAC.




















