From the land of the Irish comes Dublin’s own Paul Carroll of Limit Break Comics to discuss Limit Break, the Turning Roads Kickstarter, the Pandemic, and Irish Based Comics! So come join the fun! 1. Hello there! And welcome to the Mind Meld here at IndieComiX! For those who may not be aware of you, […]
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Mind Meld With Jarred Lujan Of Mad Cave Studios!
Protect ya neck! Because Mad Cave/Dry Foot’s own Jarred Lujan pops in to answer some questions! From Dry Foot itself to the Wu-Tang Clan! 1. Hello there, and welcome to the Mind Meld here at IndieComiX! For those not familiar with you and your work, could you tell us about yourself? My name is Jarred […]
Violete: Unstoppable #1
Typically from what I’ve noticed when it comes to the Superhero Genre in Comics, especially in Indie titles, the first issue tends to feature the origin story to one degree or another. Violete: Unstoppable is one of the very few that DOESN’T involve the origin story and I like that. A lot. Oh, sure, I’m […]
The Wizard Of O2 – One Shot
If you’re a fan of the Wizard of OZ and any takes on it that have come out over the years, chances are you’re gonna enjoy Quentin D. Young and Jean Lins’ take in this one-shot story of theirs. Though you’ll likely (and rightfully so) find yourself disapproving of young Dolores’ actions around the beginning […]
AloneNotLonely
First off, I will say right off the bat that I am ABSOLUTELY loving the red/blue/black color scheme this latest offering from Luke Cooper has within its pages. Its just absolutely fantastic and gives off a great vibe of living in a Post Apocalyptic world filled with horrific Lovecraft styled monsters. AloneNotLonely features our young […]
Nottingham #1 – Advanced Review!
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead! There’s been a lot of interpretations of the infamous character known as Robin Hood and the characters involved over the years, one of which includes a female version known as Robyn Hood over at Zenescope. The character is usually seen as an affable fellow, ready to fight if need be and […]
Black Cotton #1 – Advanced Review!
Warning: Potential Spoilers Black Cotton by Patrick Foreman and Brian Hawkins is a creation that essentially flips the script of known history by making it so that its African Americans who aren’t the minority anymore and instead, are essentially in charge. Making it so that Caucasians themselves are now the Minority. Its interesting to see […]
Santa Claws #1
Christmas is just right around the corner and with it, comes things like the debate of whether or not ‘Die Hard’ is a Christmas movie for example. There’s also the numerous holiday themed films with Romance at the primary center of said holiday themed films and a variety of other things related to Christmas and […]
Water Woman #1
Domestic Abuse is a tough subject no matter where it pops up in media and in everyday life and can be difficult to overcome. And this is a subject that is covered in Steffie de Vaan/Crissie Brown’s Water Woman: Into The Deep’s first issue (and presumably through out the series itself) and quite frankly, leaves […]
S**tshow #1
Warning: Potential Spoilers Review: Sh*tshow #1 is a fun experience and an interesting dystopic look at superheroes years after they failed to save most of the world from the crushing might of a powerful demon. Most of issue #1 flips back and forth between present day, showing the dire straights our surviving heroes have found […]