The Eelman Chronicles is perhaps the most oddball comic I’ve read in recent memory due to the events that happens in the 4 issues I was sent by Chris Spalton. Events that Chris himself mentioned as being true things that had happened to his father (Spalt the Eelman) over the years as an Eel catcher […]
Category: World Of Indies
A quiet corner for indie comics. Finished reads and ongoing stacks.
The Pale #3
Mech Cadet Yu #6
Twiztid: Haunted High Ons (One-Shot)
When I first learned that Source Point Press and the dynamic duo known as Twiztid were doing a comic together, I was interested. Very, very interested as while there’s been previous Twiztid (and ICP I think) comics that’s been published, I’ve never had the opportunity to read those. So I took it upon myself to […]
Plague #4
[SPOILERS!!] Plague continues to peddle on as our wayward heroes continue their journey to freedom. Last issue ended with the promise of a continued epic showdown between Tegg and the trolls, this issue opens and that fight comes to a close quite quickly. Within the first few pages in fact. However, I never found myself […]
All About A Blue Van From ComixTribe
Five issues in with John Lees’ ComixTribe title known as Sink has shown me that the man is no where near finished telling his tales of the unpleasantries that exist within Sinkhill. Initially, after the first issue, I had kinda thought we were going to be getting a multi-issue arc about involving the Clowns and […]
Songr #1
Arye Dworken and Anthony Chelette’s Songr is an interesting one in my view as its not necessarily a normal read. Nor are the two protagonists: Singer Sophie Quick and Music Column Writer Evan Rosen. Though while Evan’s admittedly something of a grouch when it comes to how he feels about music these days, he’s somewhat […]
Audrey’s Magic Nine – Book One
Ruined My Rhythm Volume 1
Invasion From Planet Wrestletopia #1: A Date With Destiny
I love Wrestling, especially good wrestling. And if its got some kookiness to it at times, even better. And Ed Kuehnel and Matt Entin certainly capture that quite well while nicely managing to keep things serious as well in this comic of theirs that’s the latest to add its own touch to the Wrestling Comics […]









