Tag: Small Press Life

Papercuts & Inkstains #3A

This book is rather interesting to say the least. With very little in the way of a theme tying these tales together. The comic as a whole feels as if it’s simply whatever stories these creators could think of placed into a single book because there was nowhere else to put them. But don’t think […]

Double Edition

We all know how I feel about small press books and it seems lately more and more are popping up with really good, strong, interesting and well done books. The industry has grown by leaps and bounds and the quality of this book, and this company, cannot be ignored. I love the premise and the way […]

Death-Rattler #2

If reading this digitally (first issue that is) was an experience, reading the second issue in print today was definitely even more of an experience. A damn greatly enjoyable experience for that matter! I love that the entire creative team on this book is essentially an international one, showing that comics truly can bring people […]

Deluge #1

I love getting requests from people to review their books more so when it’s from a little-known self-published company or just you know through sites like, ComiXology. One of the first things I noticed when looking at a new series from creators I’ve never heard of is the interior artwork. That usually sets the tone […]

Triple Monday!

Well I’ll be honest I haven’t read anything from Red 5 in a long time, I used to love Neozoic but haven’t seen that in ages. So when I asked for this opportunity and they said ok I jumped at it and since I don’t research a book before I read it, don’t want to […]

Trio Thursday!

I’m always on the lookout for books from companies I’m not familiar with and with a penchant for stories geared towards things mystical, fantasy, and Dungeons & Dragons related this first issue seemed like something I would enjoy. Also I saw Matthew’s name attached and since I’ve been a fan of his work it seemed […]

Future Proof #7

I can’t believe issue 9 is about to hit stands and here I am so far behind on one of my favourite independent books. This issue we open with the shoot-out at the OK Corral in the Arizona Territory: October 26th 1881. Alright I have to say it’s pretty interesting to see the boys team […]