Tag: Mad Cave Studios

Upcoming New May/June Titles!

Eager to find out about some upcoming Indie/Indy releases from a few of your favorite Small Press Publishers? Then read on, my friends! Oni Press/Lion Forge: Rick and Morty: Rick’s New Hat #1 (W) Alex Firer (A) Fred C. Stresing, Andrew Dalhouse, Crank! When Rick and Morty buy the greatest hat in all the multiverse, […]

Pantomine #4

Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead Its been a bit since the first issue of Pantomine came out and the story has moved right along, continuing to be enjoyable and a little wide eyed shocking here and there. Not to mention the creative team remaining the same as the story goes along. Issue three saw Haley, Max, […]

Dry Foot – TPB

Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahh… The 80s, a well known time for one reason or another that still has some influence in the here and now. Especially where Miami is concerned given how wild the 80s were for that city and of course we can’t forget about the fashion where certain types of shorts are concerned […]

One Cave, Two Cave

Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead While reading this offering from Mad Cave Studios that came out last month, one thing that came to mind for me by the end of this first issue is a film called ‘Fire In The Sky’. Which is said to be based on actual events that happened. Now I could have […]

Mad Cave Goes Maverick With New YA Imprint!

‘Maverick’ Graphic Novels Are Coming Fall 2021! Sept. 24, 2020, (EUGENE, OR) — Mad Cave Studios is proud to announce its all-new young adult graphic novel imprint, Maverick! The lineup, which will kick off Fall 2021, includes bi-monthly releases from industry veterans and talented newcomers, featuring titles: Nightmare in Savannah, World Class, Needle & Thread, Good Game, […]

Over The Ropes #’s 1-4

The Hero and the Villain, the good and the bad, the fight for what’s right over what’s wrong. A simple theme that has lent its ideology to almost every form of entertainment throughout history. Movies, music, books, and even the theater do their best to display characters that portray both “good” and “bad” people. The […]