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The Beat’s Annual Creators Survey ’24-’25, Part two – yet more 2025 projects
More ruminations on the past and present of comics from 16 publishers, cartoonists and other comics folk
Crowdfunder Review: THE DEAD AND THE DAMNED #1 – 2 is dark fantasy gold
The Dead and the Damned #1 - #2 are the first comics from indie publisher Goats Flying Press, and the start of something big.
Small Press Spotlight: THE DEAD AND THE DAMNED is available now
New indie publisher Goats Flying Press has released The Dead and The Damned, available now, and we have a preview
The Beat’s 2024 Creator Survey Part 1: What’s coming up and what comics need
Creators from Julia Wertz to Jamila Rowser on the biggest stories in comics and what's coming up...plus guilty pleasures.
New Publisher Alert: Sebastian Girner launches Goats Flying Press
Veteran editor Sebastian Girner is launching his own small press, Goats Flying Press, which will present creator owned projects, starting with a horror book by Girner and Kelly Williams
REVIEW: It’s all-out gummy-ocalypse now in SHIRTLESS BEAR-FIGHTER 2 #1
This week, prebear (thank you, Taimur Dar, for the excellent bear pun) yourselves before you head to your local comic shop because it's the return of the biggest, and sometimes smallest, bearror in the universe!...
TKO Studios unveils lineup of new books for summer 2021
The publisher announces a new round shorts, an expanded edition of SCALES & SCOUNDRELS and the highly buzzed DJELIYA
REVIEW: TKO Studios’ Knockout Shorts present a trio of satisfying stories
The three horror-infused short stories are an entertaining diversion from TKO's typical format.
REVIEW: Honor, guilt, and vengeance fuel THE DEVIL’S RED BRIDE #1
The new samurai title from Vault offers a blood-soaked epic set in 16th century Japan
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: THE DEVIL’S RED BRIDE #1 is soaked in blood, vengeance, and samurai
The new series set in 16th century Japan releases next week
Vault announces a new series, THE DEVIL’S RED BRIDE, a samurai grindhouse epic
The comic is set in 16th century Japan
NYCC ’19: Indie comics publishers discuss innovation
The people behind many of comics' newest publishers discuss how they want to transform the industry.