I love discovering books and companies I’ve never heard of before. There’s nothing like experiencing someone’s passion for the first time and seeing how much hard work, effort and love that’s poured into their work. So take a chance on these guys and explore what makes comics so special again for both creators and readers. […]
Tag: Indies
Mystery Girl #1
Tuesday Reviews!
Horror has many variations on the same subject and things like the Wicker Man may be popular but it’s time to welcome a new version. This story takes place about 100 years after the Salem Witch trials and during the beginning of the American Revolution. It’s a time still rife with tales of terror and […]
Touching Evil #1
Buttertubs
At first glance, Donya Todd’s Buttertubs would be perfect for kids but once you get to reading it, you quickly find out that’s not the case at all due to the swearing. Now there’s not a whole lot but there is some through out the title amidst the nonsensical happenings that just happens as the lead […]
Project Nemesis #2
Accelerators: Momentum #4 (of 4)
The Bells Toll For The Roman Ritual!
Amigo Comics Solicitations: The bells toll for the Roman Ritual November 2015 Just one book this month? Well, it’s one hell of a book! And we mean Hell. It’s Roman Ritual, by El Torres and Jaime Martínez. An acclaimed but almost impossible to find miniseries, now compiled and with extra pages of sketches and illustrations. A […]
Red Sonja #100 (Originally ran on 6/20/2015)
[Spoilers!!] Review: Honestly, for a 100th anniversary issue, this could’ve and should’ve been a lot better. Made up of several short stories – and sadly not including one giant story that celebrates the event – each story is disparate from one another and and don’t seem to be connected by anything but that the same […]
The Dauntless #1
This jumps right into things and Brian doesn’t waste any time getting the story started. It might have been nice to have a point of reference about the year or type world they live in, some kind of immediate background vague enough for exploration but to set the stage as it were. I will say the character […]









