If there’s anything Life and Comics (especially ComixTribe’s Sink) has taught me over the years is that I shouldn’t take things at first sight. That I should take extra notice of things and people and that lesson certainly applies here in the first issue of Happy Hill. Even if you have known someone for years […]
Category: World Of Indies
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Bylines In Blood #1
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
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 […]
We Ride Titans #1 – (Advanced Review)
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
Hollywood Trash – (Trade Paperback)
Ah, Hollywood, the land of famous people and such. The land where you can even secretly pull off having a cult unless someone screws it up for the whole bunch. Unfortunately, not even in the land of Hollywood is garbage getting anywhere near glamorous. But for James, newcomer/Vet Billy, and the garbage truck affectionally known […]
Shadow Service Volume 1
This reviewer can’t be the only one to have noticed a widespread propensity for comic books to read like thinly veiled appeals for television and film adaptation. In that respect, there’s a distinct whiff of ‘option me, option me!’ to Shadow Service, the new Vault Comics offering from Cavan Scott (writer) and Corin M. Howell […]









