Tag: Self Published

Displaced #1

So this is a little story where the classic ‘getting to fulfill your ultimate dream of a great journey happens’ tale. Only, with this, it really ends up happening in a completely different and (probably very unwanted) way for young teen Eliza. Whose day typically seems to start out like any other day in her […]

Murder Force!

Cooper’s second installment of his crowd-funded graphic novel is an entertaining read yet it falls a bit short of his previous offering. “Murder Club Part II: Useless Deaths” continues the story of Tom and Lisa as they follow through with the murder of Edward, a classmate that they feel deserves to die and, as a […]

Her Impact #1

[SPOILERS!!] Her Impact is off to a strong start as Sadie begins her path to fame and glory, choosing to follow in the footsteps of her father, Kazuki “The Show” Hiroshi. When we last left Sadie she was entering a gym to potentially rediscover her love for Boxing, having wasted too much of her life […]

Songr #2

Ha ha ha ha! Its time or a brand new second track from the Songr album! A track I like to call ‘Stories and Dreams!’ Okay, so that’s probably about the extent of me trying to be catchy or some such where this title is concerned. If you remember my covering the first track (sorry, […]

Illegal Alien #1

I had the opportunity recently to check out Paul Axel’s latest offering of Illegal Alien, you may also remember him from Rotten Roots or even Alterna’s IF Anthology or Bad Kids Press’ Fractured Continuum. Now Illegal Alien isn’t about some folks from across the border trying to get across it in an illegal manner, or […]

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 […]

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 […]