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INDIE VIEW: ‘Renaissance 1: The Uprooted’ presents a thoughtful account of first contact
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...
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
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...
NYCC ’19 Interview: BLACKSAD co-creator Juan Díaz Canales talks video games, staying relevant, and...
Blacksad is now a video game and co-creator of the comic JUAN DIAZ CANALES reflects on it and the story's relevancy.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Tales From Behind the Window’ exposes historical misogyny
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...
INDIE VIEW: ‘The Empress Cixtisis’ and ‘Aion’ enter strange lands
Aion creeps along in its suspense and The Empress Cixtisi explores court intrigue.
INDIE VIEW: Making new lives in ‘Walking Uphill’ and ‘Rose’
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
Anastasia is a Lynchian story of early Hollywood.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Desolation Wilderness’ and ‘Kingdom of the Blind’ exude patience
John Seven reviews 'Desolation Wilderness' and 'Kingdom of the Blind'
INDIE VIEW: Women making their marks in ‘Aurora Borealice’ and ‘Nhun the Huntress’
John Seven reviews 'Aurora Borealice' and 'Nhun the Huntress'
INDIE VIEW: War stays personal in ‘The Bugle Boy’ and ‘The Secret Voice’
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’
John Seven reviews 'Colored: The Unsung Life of Claudette Colvin' and 'Future Corpse'