The Marvel Rundown: Ewing, Cabal, & Blee chart a new course for GUARDIANS OF...
Plus reviews of Atlantis Attacks, Amazing Spider-Man, and more!
INDIE VIEW: ‘Fights’ chronicles a society embedded with violence and neglect
Fights: One Boy’s Triumph Over Violence
By Joel Christian Gill
Oni Press
Reading Fights: One Boys Triumph Over Violence hurt, I’ll just start with that. It hurt...
REVIEW: CHILLING ADVENTURES OF SABRINA Part 3 takes viewers on a campy thrill ride
Greendale is in danger (again) and Sabrina's life keeps getting more complicated.
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Audra Show’ defies expectations
The Audra Show
By Audra Stang
Radiator Comics
The Audra Show doesn’t star a character named Audra, rather it’s the work of cartoonist Audra Stang. Though...
REVIEW: Supergirl tackles her biggest challenge yet in Season 4
Supergirl tackles her biggest enemies yet: prejudice and racism.
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Strange Ones’ maps out a walk down memory lane
The Strange Ones
By Jeremy Jusay
Gallery 13
The Strange Ones began its life in the very decade it takes place in, the 1990s, but it took...
Review: Even serious doctoring couldn’t save DOLITTLE
From Downey's distracting accent to its choppy narrative, Dolittle is overworked.
The Marvel Rundown: Felicia Hardy arrives in MARVEL’S SPIDER-MAN: THE BLACK CAT STRIKES!
Plus: Venom: The End, Avengers, Iron Man 2020, and Valkyrie: Jane Foster.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Constantly’ is a visual poem about the struggle you can’t see
Constantly
By GG
Koyama Press
In the entirely-wordless short graphic novel Constantly, GG presents a woman as she enters her day with trepidation, which manifests in hesitation...
REVIEW: THE MAN WITHOUT TALENT and the grind of poverty
The Man Without Talent allows the author and the reader to explore the fantasy of leading a contemplative life while remaining honest about the consequences.
REVIEW: UNDERWATER has two major flaws
But Kristen Stewart and Jessica Henwick are fantastic.
INDIE VIEW: ‘British Ice’ is part historical mystery, part indictment of colonialism
British Ice
By Owen D. Pomery
Top Shelf Productions
There’s a moment half-way through British Ice, Owen D. Pomery’s story about anger in a fictional British Overseas...




















