INDIE VIEW: ‘The House’ presents grieving as a story-building process
The House
By Paco Roca
Translated by Andrea Rosenberg
Fantagraphics
I think it’s fair to say that the true measure of the impact a human is how much...
REVIEW: DC Universe’s Harley Quinn is ready to knock ’em dead
Despite the occasional heavy hand, Harley shines through.
REVIEW: THE KNIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS is a big-hearted rom-com with lots of delightful tropes
A time-traveling knight falling in love with a school teacher at Christmas? Yes!
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Willows’ is awesome ’70s horror comics by way of Lovecraft
Algernon Blackwood’s The Willows
Written By Nathan Carson
Illustrated by Sam Ford
Lettered by Jason Fischer
Floating World Comics
Before reading The Willows I was completely unfamiliar with Algernon...
The Marvel Rundown: The dawn of Dark CAPTAIN MARVEL brings a nightmare to the...
Plus, Deadpool takes on a new set of responsibilities, Dawn of X marches on, and more!
DC ROUND-UP: The Secret Six are fully revealed
This week: The new Secret Six take center stage in three of the week's offerings.
Note: the reviews below contain spoilers. If you want a...
REVIEW: M. Night Shyamalan’s series SERVANT will freak you out and crack you up
The Apple+ series stars Lauren Ambrose, Toby Kebbell, Nell Tiger Free and Rupert Grint.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Mimi and the Wolves’ is cuteness with fangs
Mimi and the Wolves Volume 1
By Alabaster Pizzo
Avery Hill Publishing
Alabaster Pizzo started Mimi and the Wolves as a self-published effort back in 2013,...
Review: Mathilde Van Gheluwe’s FUNKY TOWN is an extraordinarily dramatic, poetic witchcraft tale
Examining duality and the need to move away from toxic relationships.
REVIEW: DISSIDENT X stumbles in its exploration of fascism, technological encroachment
Fascism and militarized security states are the norm in 2032 and only Dissident X can stop it in the Pander brothers' dystopian story.
REVIEW: The devious charm of NICOLA TRAVELING AROUND THE DEMONS’ WORLD
For that kid who has a penchant for the odd, and for any grown-up who hasn’t lost their sense of wonder.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Family Tree’ and ‘Folklords’ enliven tropes by subverting them
Family Tree #1
Written by Jeff Lemire
Illustrated by Phil Hester
Image Comics
I’m past the point where I’m willing to give end of the world stories much...




















