[SPOILERS!!] Shexie Meiren is a pretty fun comic. Let me get that out of the way right off the bat. Diving into the book, the story is a bit by the numbers in terms of how the characters and story is portrayed, but it’s written in a really fun way that pulls you in and […]
Category: World of Indies
Tales Of The Rockabilly Rambler
The King lives, and let me tell you he is shining bright in all his rhinestone glory in “Tales Of The Rockabilly Rambler”. This project is a love letter to the King as his myth is elevated across genres in a string of short comics. From supernatural horror to light hearted sci-fi and gritty realism […]
Tales Of The Fractured Mind Anthology
Honor And Curse #1
There’s been quite the bit of hype surrounding Mad Cave’s latest offering in the form of Honor And Curse. And some of you may even recall the interview I had with Mark where Honor and Curse is concerned sometime ago. But is the hype surrounding this latest offering that came out last month worth it? […]
Righteous Volume 1
When you think of comic books and the heroes within, you usually associate the characters and stories they tell with fantasy and make believe situations. In the history of superheroes, characters like Batman, and The Punisher in some ways were as close to “real” as you can get. As time has passed, there have been […]
These Savage States
Satire of politics within the realm of comics goes back to the golden age and over the years it has mirrored the social consciousness of the time. As the political landscape becomes more volatile so the reflection within comics must become more vicious. SKOTUS is a brutal look at the nature of politics as a […]
Fabled Four #1
The Fabled Four is a unique concept for a very special comic book story. As in many comic books, you have heroes and the adventures they must embark upon. However in this particular story, the “adventure” these heroes seek is actually by choice rather than force. Yes, that’s right, these heroes made their own decision […]
The Eynes Anthology Preview Review Special
Harland Buck: FreeSword #6
Nook #1
Set in France, 1939, at the outbreak of World War II, Nook is very much a book of conscience. Despite the script opening with a drop of singular words, which is a practice I generally frown upon, due to its ambiguity (which is rarely rewarded on a cerebral level when working out their pertinence – […]