Category: World of Indies

Chicken Outfit #3

And so we’re at issue 3 of the bat-shit insane saga that is “Chicken Outfit”. It takes forever for these pages of madness to hit stores, but it’s always been worth the wait. And issue 3 keeps that trend up, kicking things off with a giant panel showing our hero, Rusty McDoodle, taking a shower […]

Column: Volume 1 Preview

This preview of Column does exactly what it intended to do. Catch people’s attention with its dialogue and the crazy warzone situation our two main (Jack Arnold and John Hatch) fellas are unfortunately in. Though if you’re just jumping right into this without knowing everything before hand, you just might be confused about why certain […]

Project: Saviour #1

Getting to review Independent Comic Books, whether they be part of a publisher or self published, is a privilege I don’t take lightly. Frankly, I consider it an honor to be able to do this as I get to be exposed to so many books that I probably wouldn’t even know about otherwise. And Craig […]

Coronary #’s 1-2

Coronary is a roller coaster. What I imagined would be a story of models and rich personalities pushing for the “perfection” of humankind turned out to be more of a disorienting trip into madness. Where for most of these two issues I was unsure of what was a part of the story, and what perhaps […]

Southern Hospitality OGN

B. Alex Thompson’s Southern Hospitality to be quite honest… Is a far more serious take on the Horror genre mixed in with the Slasher genre compared to his work in Chaos Campus. And something Ross Rivers no doubt would enjoy considering his love of Horror and the surprise twists this book has that I wasn’t […]

Tinseltown #1

There’s been quite a bit of praise going for David Lucarelli and Alterna Comics’ first issue of Tinseltown. And after reading the first issue, I can certainly see why as there is great potential for this five issue mini-series! I dig that this is a story set in a time when women (and that David […]

Breathless #1

I’ve been very curious and eager to read the first issue of Breathless ever since Pat Shand reached out to folks on Twitter about doing a little PR work by those like myself who run websites regarding it. And I have to say I think the wait to fulfill my curiousity and eagerness was worth […]