Tag: Avery Hill Publishing
INDIE VIEW: Seeing through THE IMPENDING BLINDNESS OF BILLIE SCOTT
The Impending Blindness of Billie Scott
By Zoe Thorogood
Avery Hill Publishing
Is it art without humanity? That’s probably an unanswerable question and certainly, plenty of arguments exist that fall firmly on the side of “it doesn’t...
INDIE VIEW: The powerful smallness of VICTORY POINT
Victory Point
By Owen D. Pomery
Avery Hill
Most people live small lives. By that, I’m not referring to the importance of the lives, but rather the visibility. These lives don’t broadcast or even scream. They don’t...
68 of the most anticipated graphic novels for Fall 2020
A diverse mix with lots of family-friendly titles are among the books included in our list of highly-anticipated graphic novels coming in Fall 2020
INDIE VIEW: THE FLOOD THAT DID COME came just at the right time
The Flood That Did Come
By Patrick Wray
Avery Hill
In the ongoing quest to allow your brain to qualify a new thing you encounter by matching it up in some way with an old thing you...
INTERVIEW: B. Mure says crafting the world of ISMYRE feels like “building a model...
Exploring the real-world themes in this fantastical series with cartoonist B. Mure.
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, releasing two more volumes over the next few years. This...
How Avery Hill Publishing is changing the game for small press comics
An interview with Ricky Miller and Dave White.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Walking Distance’ offers meditative honesty
Walking Distance
By Lizzy Stewart
Avery Hill
“But then how do you live?” asks Lizzy Stewart part way through Walking Distance following a compilation of circumstances that make the world seem unlivable, and following a summation of...
Internet Crusader is a glorious ‘90s internet fever dream
A look at George Wylesol's latest offering from Avery Hill Publishing which explores a forgotten age of the internet.