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INDIE VIEW: Guilherme Petreca’s ‘Ye’ uses an ancient path for modern insight

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John Seven reviews Guilherme Petreca's 'Ye'

INDIE VIEW: Telling women’s stories in ‘Colored’ and ‘Future Corpse’

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John Seven reviews 'Colored: The Unsung Life of Claudette Colvin' and 'Future Corpse'

INDIE VIEW: ‘Chicken Rising’ just feels like the end of the world while ‘The...

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John Seven reviews 'Chicken Rising' and 'The Consumptive #4'

INDIE VIEW: ‘Bronze Age Boogie,’ ‘Invisible Kingdom,’ and comics by Miranda Harmon make for...

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John Seven reviews 'Bronze Age Boogie #1' 'Invisible Kingdom #1' 'One Weird Trick' and 'Turtles'

INDIE VIEW: Old genre tropes rejuvenated in ‘The Blessed Machine’ and ‘When I Arrived...

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The Blessed Machine #1 Written by Jesse Hamm and Mark Rodgers Illustrated by Jesse Hamm Cave Pictures Publishing A kid’s normal nightmare about being engulfed by sinister plants...

DINO DUEL, a fantastic, Jurassic experience has launched on Kickstarter!

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Toy Fair 2019 came and went like a colorful, engaging parade and my fellow Megan and I found ourselves most fascinated by Launch Pad...

INDIE VIEW: Revelations of the lives of girls with autism in ‘Camouflage’

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Camouflage: The Hidden Lives of Autistic Women Written by Dr. Sarah Bargiela Illustrated by Sophie Standing Jessica Kingsley Publishers Surprise! Women who believe they might be autistic report...

INDIE VIEW: A sublime food fight in ‘Yasmina and the Potato Eaters’

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John Seven reviews "Yasmina and The Potato Eaters Part 1" By Wauter Mannaert

INDIE VIEW: Searching for the wrong thing in ‘The Perineum Technique’

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John Seven reviews 'The Perineum Technique' by Florent Ruppert and Jérôme Mulot
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INDIE VIEW: ‘Morning In America’ reveals the many monsters of the Reagan Era

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'Morning In America #1' reviewed by John Seven
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INDIE VIEW: ‘Quincredible’ gets literally everything right

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John Seven reviews 'Quincredible'

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