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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Farmnhouse Debuts For Free on Multiple Digital Platforms
Asylum Press announced it will release the original graphic novel Farmhouse as an ongoing web comic series and digital app. Farmhouse is the story of a drifter named Sam Corneile who returns home to take a job at a local … Continue reading
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Tagged Asylum Press, Elizabeth J. Musgrave, Farmhouse, Szymon Kudranski
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Indie Comic Review: The Pound – Ghouls Night Out #1
Tired of all the seriousness surrounding monsters? Not quite ready to have them as goofy as Count Chocula? Look no further as The Pound strikes the perfect balance of not taking things too seriously without completely going overboard. When Animal … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Pritchett, Ibrahim Moustafa, IDW, Stephan Nilson, The Pound: Ghouls Night Out
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New Webcomic by Faith Erin Hicks is Now Available
It is an abundance of good news as yet another of my favorite creators has a new project out! Faith Erin Hicks has begun serializing her latest book, Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong, on line. Like her previous book, Friends … Continue reading
Warren Ellis and Eliza Gauger Collaboration Prints Now Available
Warren Ellis created five flash fiction pieces for artist Eliza Gauger. She then took those pieces and created five fantastic sci-fi pinups. Now those pinups are available for sale (at ridiculously low prices!!!) I think the only real question is, … Continue reading
Kenan Rebenstein’s Last Train to Old Town Available Now
Kenan Rubenstein is one of my favorite creators, so any time he has a new project I get excited! I first met Rubenstein at Stumptown Comics Fest three or four years ago. He was selling these odd little foldy comics … Continue reading
Indie Comic Review: A Fine and Private Place #1
The first issue of a Fine and Private Place left me with an unusual feeling – satisfaction. By the end of the issue I felt like I had more or less everything I needed or wanted from not only the … Continue reading
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Tagged A Fine and Quiet Place, Eduardo Francisco, IDW, Peter Gillis
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Indie Comic Review: Memorial
Memorial is the kind of book that, as an adult, you feel like you have read before. But, if you were a kid (or “Young Adult” in the literary vernacular) Memorial would be a fantastic story which brings together familiar … Continue reading
Brian Wood’s Mara is Ready for Action
After months of teasing and dropping little hints, it looks like Brian Wood and Ming Doyle are ready to unleash Mara on the world. The real question is, “Is the world ready for a Rollerball inspired volleyball comic?” Hopefully the … Continue reading
Indie Comic Review: Flash Gordon on the Planet Mongo
Before Superman. Before Batman. Before any of the characters who we think of as superheroes, there was Flash Gordon. Strong, handsome, and able to single-handedly take on the galactic despot Ming the Merciless. Now, almost seventy-five years later, Titan Books … Continue reading