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Miguel Sanjurjo

RIP Miguel Ángel Sanjurjo, creator of JIBARO SAMURAI and Puerto Rican indie comics giant

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One of the most vocal supporters of Puerto Rican comics creators.
Give or Take a Year

Review: Meredith W. Park’s GIVE OR TAKE A YEAR is an ethereal journey of...

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Give or Take a Year solidified in my mind that Meredith W. Park is a brilliant cartoonist and a fantastic storyteller.

Review: Action and Breakthrough in Al Gofa’s Back Stab #1

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In Backstab, Al Gofa’s primary concern IS the action. It's like watching The Raid or Mad Max Fury Road. The focus of the comic is speed, momentum, impact and clarity

Review – Maya Lemaitre’s Found Questions Whether Places Remember Horror

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It's always interesting to see creators coming up with new visions or ideas in the horror genre. The past few years have been very good for horror in general with exceptional takes on movies,...

Review – Loneliness in the North in Jon Iñaki’s Yukon Ghost

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The Canadian North is a vast, cold and isolated places at times. It can be a tough place for the soul, it seems to make the edges rough and each cut, a little deeper....

Review – The Progressive and Personal Comics of Shee Phon

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There are some artists that reinvent themselves and experiment with various method of work. Whether it’s to try to find a style or to see what they're capable of. Shee Phon is one of...

Exploring Climate Change & Migrant Detention in Sophie Yanow, Iona Fox and Tings Chak’s...

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What is a Glacier by Sophie Yanow, Almanac 2017, by Iona Fox & Undocumented, The Architecture of Migrant Detention* by Tings Chak. I read these three comics in the days leading up to President Trump's withdrawal from...

Review – Heroes Crushed by the Weight of the Mundane in Citizen Justice by...

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I'm never a big fan of the comics that pretends to "explore superheroes if they existed in the real world". I tend to find those comics to be bland and unimaginative and they typically...

Review – A Hollowing by Sloane Leong: Guilt and Horror

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In Sloane Leong's latest comic, A Hollowing, a young girl named Casey discovers that the nature of horror is guilt. It posits that horror stems from a profound feeling of helplessness and guilt. It...

A year of free comic – Copra #1 by Michel Fiffe

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I love Copra, I found the first compendium while browsing in Toronto’s excellent shop The Beguiling years ago and you could tell pretty quickly this was special. So many things contribute to this, the...

Review: It’s Me – Becca Tobin and Realization about Oneself

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We all experience defining moments of self-realization in our lives. These epiphanies about our own lives happen when we reflect on who we are, or when someone points out something to us and they allow us...

NYCC ’15: “Using Tumblr to Sell Your Ideas” Liveblog

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We're live at the "Using Tumblr to Sell Your Ideas" panel.  Our panelists include Ghost Rider writer Felipe Smith, My Little Pony artist Katie Cook, and The Wicked + the Divine writer Kieron Gillen.  You...

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