Drawing Power review

REVIEW: DRAWING POWER features vital & evocative visual stories of sexual violence

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64 cartoonists contribute their stories to Drawing Power.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Rat Time’ and motherhood

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Rat Time By Keiler Roberts Koyama Press Cartoonist Keiler Roberts has a very freeform approach to diary comics. As in free from the form of diary comics....
Creepshow from Greg Nicotero

Review: CREEPSHOW pilot fails to live up to the terrifying teaser trailer

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Remember that kickass CREEPSHOW trailer released at SDCC '19? Well, maybe it'd be a good idea to adjust your expectations for the actual thing.
Persephone's Garden

INDIE VIEW: ‘Persephone’s Garden’ maps out love, loss, and the passing of time

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Persephone's Garden By Glynnis Fawkes Secret Acres Making its debut at SPX this year, Glynnis Fawkes names this collection of diary comics that were created over a...
blood and drugs

INDIE VIEW: ‘Blood and Drugs’ aren’t the whole person

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Lance Ward's visceral comic about addiction and redemption
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REVIEW: THE RED ZONE is a heartwarming, engaging tale about moving past tragedy

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A story about an Italian village’s post-Earthquake experience is extremely universal.
King Thor

The Marvel Rundown: KING THOR reigns, and CAPTAIN MARVEL meets her match

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Plus thoughts on Black Cat, Gwenpool Strikes Back, Miles Morales: Spider-Man, and more.

DC ROUND-UP: Is WONDER COMICS living up to its potential?

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Plus, more clues from EVENT LEVIATHAN #4.
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REVIEW: Stranger Things D&D Starter Set makes it feel like you’re playing in Mike...

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By Andrew Dmytrasz If you have never played Dungeons and Dragons before but have always secretly wanted to, and you're a fan of Stranger Things,...
STUNT Cover

REVIEW: Twinning is bad luck in STUNT

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Celebrityhood and the loss of identity in DeForge's latest
Stargazing

REVIEW: STARGAZING is a genuine reflection on friendship and Asian-American identity

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A delightful middle grade novel about the joys and politics of friendship.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Martin Peters’ plays with the facts

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Martin Peters By Patrick Allaby Conundrum Press Have you ever had a conversation with a friend where you and the friend trade stories about your teenage years?...

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