INDIE VIEW: Everything old is new again in ‘Blossoms in Autumn’
'Blossoms in Autumn' reviewed by John Seven
INDIE VIEW: Uncovering the life of Schlitzie in ‘Nobody’s Fool’
John Seven reviews 'Nobody’s Fool: The Life and Times of Schlitzie the Pinhead by Bill Griffith'
INTERVIEW: Faith Erin Hicks Charms With A Full Length Novel That Mixes Comic Book...
By Nancy Powell
Canadian cartoonist Faith Erin Hicks is primarily known for her graphic novels such as The Nameless City trilogy, Friends with Boys and the Eisner Award-winning The Adventures of Superhero Girl. But recently,...
Riverdale: The Day Before – Review and Contest!
Win a new copy of Riverdale: The Day Before!
REVIEW: GEEK GIRLS DON’T CRY Explores Connecting Threads Between Iconic Female Characters In Fiction
Geek Girls Don't Cry hits shelves April 2.
NSS: The Bouncing Souls, 30 Years of Being Music’s True Believers.
Once again talking about everything outside the pages and today I get to say thank you to the music that picks us up when we need it.
Review: ‘Sovereign Traces Vol. 1’ propels Native American voices brilliantly with no artistic compromise
This recent anthology from Michigan State University, Sovereign Traces Vol. 1, edited by Gordon Henry Jr. and Elizabeth PaPensee, presents work from a number of Native American cartoonists paired with Native American writers to...
Review: The unspoken and unseen take center stage in ‘Kingdom’
Jon McNaught's Kingdom captures the passive-aggressive clash between humankind and nature, and why it's probably okay that they clash.
Review: Humankind never learns in ‘Fraternity’
There’s something about North America that has inspired multiple stabs at utopianism.
Review: Unpacking your demons in ‘The Vagabond Valise’
You can go find all the horror comics currently being published and line them up with The Vagabond Valise and probably not find one that is anywhere equal in the level of disturbance lobbed...
Review: ‘Joylandia’ brilliantly ruins all the holidays for you
Ever feel pressured to have fun on a holiday? Certain holidays are worse than others for sure. It used to be just New Year’s Eve and St. Patrick’s Day forces pressures for party-going, but...
Review: ‘On A Sunbeam’ is a heartfelt sci-fi tour de force
The past is filled with unresolved issues, incidents, relationships for most people, and in many ways Tillie Walden’s On A Sunbeam is about moving forward to work on what’s past.
It’s apt that this is...