Born from a joke, Neon Spring is Ian Cinco’s take on the world in the future involving a mixture of Sci-Fi and Cyberpunk conventions but this world is no laughing matter my friends. Far from it as despite the absurdity of a sex bot and a car with an AI with a penchant for lobotomizing […]
Category: World of Indies
Hollywood Trash – (Trade Paperback)
Ah, Hollywood, the land of famous people and such. The land where you can even secretly pull off having a cult unless someone screws it up for the whole bunch. Unfortunately, not even in the land of Hollywood is garbage getting anywhere near glamorous. But for James, newcomer/Vet Billy, and the garbage truck affectionally known […]
Shadow Service Volume 1
This reviewer can’t be the only one to have noticed a widespread propensity for comic books to read like thinly veiled appeals for television and film adaptation. In that respect, there’s a distinct whiff of ‘option me, option me!’ to Shadow Service, the new Vault Comics offering from Cavan Scott (writer) and Corin M. Howell […]
Comics That Kickstarted The Heart
So I’ve been sitting on quite a few comics lately that’ve been needing to be read and or reviewed. And tonight, I finally got around to that thanks to deciding to set aside some time for them. Nicely enough, these books are all also currently on Kickstarter and all of them are pretty great, even […]
Short Order Crooks – (Trade Paperback)
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead Short Order Crooks is an idea that probably shouldn’t work but you know what? It does, it really FREAKING does. Who knew that the Food Truck industry had such a shady underbelly? Not me that’s for sure but I sure as heck do now! Rockwell Granger’s had a misspent life thanks […]
Pumpernickel – (Graphic Novel, Updated Review)
Back in May, Luke Cooper put out his latest title in the form of the Graphic Novel known as Pumpernickel. Which is the story of Rebecca ‘Pumpernickel’ Turner, who is something of a miracle baby for her parents. Only, the truth is she’s a Changeling who was switched at birth with the real Rebecca Turner […]
The Arcane Cocktail Enthusiast #3 – (Advanced Review)
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead When Jeff Rider sent me the first three issues of The Arcane Cocktail Enthusiast, I wasn’t entirely sure of what to expect. But by the time I finished issue 3, I had come to really enjoy the world he’s come up with for TACE and also fervently wishing on a horrible […]