Tag: Indie View
INDIE VIEW: Everyone should be a LUNATIC
Dan Mazur's LUNATIC is a good primer in how to view what’s outside of yourself and how to connect with it with an open mind, but on your own terms.
INDIE VIEW: THE BOOK OF FORKS runs circles around most world-building
Rob Davis's newest graphic novel is the conclusion of the Motherless Oven Trilogy.
INDIE VIEW: ‘Simon & Louise’ and the inevitable farce of teenage romance
Max de Radiguès traces the roots of romantic confusion to their beginnings
INDIE VIEW: ‘Marble Cake’ and ‘The No Ones’ both show darkness and light as...
John Seven reviews 'Marble Cake' and 'The No Ones #1'
INDIE VIEW: ‘Mueller Report Graphic Novel’ and ‘Minus’ capture secrets and lies
John Seven reviews 'Minus' and ''Mueller Report Graphic Novel'
INDIE VIEW: ‘O Josephine’ unveils the many moods of Jason
John Seven reviews 'O Josephine' by Jason
INDIE VIEW: ‘Desolation Wilderness’ and ‘Kingdom of the Blind’ exude patience
John Seven reviews 'Desolation Wilderness' and 'Kingdom of the Blind'
INDIE VIEW: ‘Ignited’ and ‘The Follies of Richard Wadsworth’ look at disruptions, deadly and...
John Seven reviews 'Ignited' and 'The Follies of Richard Wadsworth'
INDIE VIEW: ‘Texas Chainsaw Sculptor’ and ‘Fizzle #2’ are mini-comics at their best
John Seven reviews 'Texas Chainsaw Sculptor' by Katie Fricas and 'Fizzle #2' by Whit Taylor
INDIE VIEW: Jaime Hernandez’s ‘Is This How You See Me’ might make you feel...
John Seven reviews 'Is This How You See Me?'
INDIE VIEW: ‘Death Threat’ and ‘Paper Pencil Life #6’ offer different approaches to meditative...
John Seven reviews 'Death Threat' and 'Paper Pencil Life #6'
INDIE VIEW: ‘Bezimena’ offers no comfort but what essential art does?
John Seven reviews 'Bezimena'