Category: World Of Indies

A quiet corner for indie comics. Finished reads and ongoing stacks.

Hardcore Akan #1

If you’ve been to the movies lately chances are you’ve seen a preview for a film Hardcore Henry. It’s shot like a first shooter game so you are seeing the entire movie through his eyes and his face is yours as he goes through every sequence of the movie. This book is a prequel to […]

C.L.A.W.S. #1

When Bras Olivia was 10 years old he was travelling with his family on a ship. They were transporting an endangered White Tiger back to the Bronx Zoo, when the ship they were travelling on capsized. Bras the only survivor, swam to a nearby island. The island isn’t on any maps and is inhabited by […]

Grizzly Shark #1

I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started reading this. I like to read and review number ones as a general rule and sometimes they are okay sometimes eh and then they something you’d never thought you ever see, this is that last instance. Now Ryan’s work is beloved by any Invincible fan for those […]

Saturday Night Double!

[SPOILERS!!] 2 issues in and I’m actually really enjoying this series. The focus is still pretty tight and it can feel like not a lot happened this issue but that’s because it was mostly set up while introducing us to our first real supporting characters: Vampy’s family. Her mom and brother specifically. This issue does […]

Broken Moon #4

Werewolves, Vampires, Humans, Frankenstein, Frankenstein’s Monster, The Monster’s siblings, and Fish people! Oh my! Philip and Steve certainly brought in a few surprises through out this seriously short series that I feel could have really and truly benefitted from a longer run. But the surprises none the less were pretty great. From start to finish […]

Dreaming Eagles #2

There really is something extraordinary about this series. Just the fact that it centers around a black father and son coming to terms with each other and the world they live through and experience the father has as Tuskegee airman and the whole Martin Luther King Jr. events of the time really has an impact that […]