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Renaissance 1: The Uprooted

INDIE VIEW: ‘Renaissance 1: The Uprooted’ presents a thoughtful account of first contact

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Renaissance 1: The Uprooted Written by Fred Duval Illustrated by Emem Europe Comics “Humans lie! To themselves and each other!” an alien commander yells at Swann, a well-meaning soldier from the planet Nakan who is part of the...

INDIE VIEW: ‘Falafel With Hot Sauce’ cuts through the noise in its depiction of...

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Falafel with Hot Sauce By Michel Kichka Translated by Montana Kane Europe Comics When it comes to opinions on Israel, I find that any wider view I might personally hear on the subject is typically drowned out by...

INDIE VIEW: In ‘Worlds Unseen’ progress and tradition clash

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Worlds Unseen Written by Georges Abolin Written and Illustrated by Olivier Pont Colored by Jean-Jacques Chagnaud Europe Comics It’s just after the turn of the century and a mix of strangeness and violence is about to hit...
Blacksad

NYCC ’19 Interview: BLACKSAD co-creator Juan Díaz Canales talks video games, staying relevant, and...

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Blacksad is now a video game and co-creator of the comic JUAN DIAZ CANALES reflects on it and the story's relevancy.
tales from behind the window

INDIE VIEW: ‘Tales From Behind the Window’ exposes historical misogyny

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Tales From Behind the Window By Edanur Kuntman Europe Comics Brooklyn-based game designer and animator Edanur Kuntman sat down with her grandmother Sureyya for a series of interviews near the end of her grandmother’s life as part...
The Empress Cixtisis

INDIE VIEW: ‘The Empress Cixtisis’ and ‘Aion’ enter strange lands

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Aion creeps along in its suspense and The Empress Cixtisi explores court intrigue.

INDIE VIEW: Making new lives in ‘Walking Uphill’ and ‘Rose’

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Rose: A Double Life Written by Denis Lapière and Émilie Alibert Illustrated by Valérie Vernay Translated by Lara Vergnaud Europe Comics The first of a trilogy of books, Rose: A Double Life finds the titular character facing...

INDIE VIEW: ‘Anastasia’ turns the misogyny of film history into a lurid fable

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Anastasia is a Lynchian story of early Hollywood.

INDIE VIEW: ‘Desolation Wilderness’ and ‘Kingdom of the Blind’ exude patience

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John Seven reviews 'Desolation Wilderness' and 'Kingdom of the Blind'

INDIE VIEW: Women making their marks in ‘Aurora Borealice’ and ‘Nhun the Huntress’

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John Seven reviews 'Aurora Borealice' and 'Nhun the Huntress'

INDIE VIEW: War stays personal in ‘The Bugle Boy’ and ‘The Secret Voice’

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John Seven reviews 'The Bugle Boy' By Alexandre Clérisse and 'The Secret Voice Volume One' By Zack Soto

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'

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