Set in France, 1939, at the outbreak of World War II, Nook is very much a book of conscience. Despite the script opening with a drop of singular words, which is a practice I generally frown upon, due to its ambiguity (which is rarely rewarded on a cerebral level when working out their pertinence – […]
Tag: Small Press Love
Knight Extinguished #1
Depression is a growing epidemic across our nation; nearly one in twelve adults over the age of 20 experiences symptoms of depression according to the Nation Center of Health Statistics. (source) As a former mental health counselor I have worked with clients suffering from a variety of mood disorders, so I have a practical understanding […]
Into The Vault
Since its founding in 2016 by Adrian Wassel (CCO & Editor-in-Chief), Damian Wassel (CEO & Publisher), Nathan Gooden (Art Director), and Damian Wassel, Sr. (President), Vault Comics has been making wave after wave within the Comics Community with titles such as ‘Friendo‘, ‘Submerged‘, and ‘Karma Police‘. Whether its because they’ve had the right teams for each of […]
Mind Meld With Mark London Of Mad Cave Studios!
Warshiner #1
“It’s prohibition in space.” That is how Rebecca Rothschild writer of Warshiner pitched me her passion project at a small comic con outside of Chicago. Based on the premise alone I was in for two issues. I automatically envisioned a 1920s aesthetic, gangsters, G-Men, and flappers but that was not what was delivered. No, Rebecca […]
Ogre #’s 1 – 3
Miskatonic High #’s 1 – 2
High School is hard enough as it is, more so if you’re someone other kids like to pick on for whatever reason. But thrown in Lovecraftian monsters, sacrificial rituals, and rat people? Its a miracle if you even get out of bed! It makes you question which one you would prefer more for possibly an […]
Sarai
Judge Dredd Megazine Review Part 2 – “Hail To The King: A Celebration Of The Work Of Carlos Ezquerra” Special
I’ve often found that when I see the word “Special” attached to a Comic or supplemental work, invariably, the word seems to usually be a misnomer, so naturally, I was hoping this supplement would not prove to be a disappointment. Carlos Ezquerra played a very important role in shaping my mind as a Writer/Artist, as […]
Marassa #1
I am no stranger to Evoluzione Publishing and when Marcel sends me something it’s almost a solid guarantee that it is going to be interesting. So thinking this is going to be good and experiencing it for the first time are two totally different things, as if you didn’t know that. What we have here […]









