In a world of clean-cut, family-friendly queer representation, comes a story for the tired, middle-aged dirtbags from a nearly-blind comics creator. JAN 18, 2022, (SEATTLE, WA) — You don’t know Richard Fairgray (Blastosaurus, Black Sand Beach, Cardboardia), but you will. After over 250 comic and OGN releases, this month, the New Zealand-native-turned-Canada/Los Angeles transplant is […]
Tag: Small Press Love
Adventure N’ Barbarism
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead As fate would have it, I managed to come across Rick Flash & The Adventurenauts on Twitter without meaning too. But you know what? I’m glad it happened because this book was an incredibly fun and even goofy read from start to finish. RFTA is essentially an inspired 1950s style Science […]
Grim Reefer #1
MAVERICK Titles Sell-out of First Printings!
Needle & Thread and Nightmare in Savanna make a splash among shops and libraries! JAN 12, 2022, (SEATTLE, WA) — Happy New Year from Maverick! With Praise from outlets like Kirkus, School Library Journal, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, the all-new imprint from Mad Cave Studios, is thrilled to announce that the first two titles, Nightmare in Savannah and Needle & […]
The Lunatic, The Lover, And The Poet #1
For some time now, Brian Hawkins has slowly been making a name for himself in the Indie Comics world with the likes of Black Cotton for Scout Comics, Devil’s Dominion and Wilder for Blackbox Comics, Dark Watchers/Gretel and Van Helsing for Zenescope. In addition to that, he’s also been one of the excellent editors for the […]
The Stand Out Comics Of 2021
Speed Republic #1 – (Advanced Review)
Take Cannonball Run, Mad Max, and perhaps a dash of Death Race and you’ve got a Post Apocalyptic world set in Europe in the future in the pages of Speed Republic. Which, honestly? Having it set in Europe is definitely a different twist compared to these settings usually being somewhere in good ol’ America and […]
Neon Spring #0
Of Swords And Sorcery
Ever since Robert E. Howard brought to the world his creations of Kull The Destroyer and Conan The Barbarian and essentially the genre of (don’t quote me on that) Sword and Sorcery, a great many folks have been in love ever since. Whether its been in novel, comic book, TV, Movie, or some other format […]
When imagination breaks, the FICTIONAUTS make it right
When stories go wrong, the FICTIONAUTS put them right HOUSTON, TX — What do Moby Dick, Charles Dickens, the Invisible Man and the works of Shakespeare have in common? Nothing, unless you are the Fictionauts. Then they are your playground, dipping in and out of the world’s greatest stories and protecting them against metatextual villainy in the […]