My first instinct is to look at anything that’s coming out from Source Point Press. Honestly they are hit or miss for me though the misses are few and far between. The premise, see above, however is one that I thought oh yeah this sounds interesting and I wanted to see what it would be […]
Tag: Small Press Love
The Port #1 – (Originally Ran On 11/18/2014)
I’ve always enjoyed a good Cop series, that ‘ground-level’ feel to a book that you see in episodic TV series’ such as “The Shield” and “The Wire”, films like “Training Day” and the lesser-known, James Ellroy-penned “Dark Blue”, stretching beyond a case to solve. They’re very much character-driven stories, which branch off into multiple directions, […]
Catman Evolution #1 – (Originally Ran On 11/3/2014)
Hobson’s Choice #0 – (Originally Ran On 11/16/2014)
Despite the 9 pages of art and story we’re given, Hobson’s Choice gives us a little something to chew on, as the first thing you notice is the quality, the production values are crisp and beautiful. Frankly, it took long enough to get past the gorgeous cover. Erik Hodson’s colours and Warwick Doolan’s flats generate […]
Hollow Girl – (Originally Ran On 5/19/2015)
I was intrigued about Hollow Girl the moment I set eyes on those first preview pages from Luke Cooper. The story of a young girl who years earlier, killed both her Parents, a psychotic killer with no emotional responses, she has become a vessel for the dead, exacting retribution upon the most loathsome of predators […]
The Valiant Comics Introspective Part 1 (Originally Ran On 5/1/2015)
Mind Meld With Mike Phillips And Julian Darius!
The Surgeon #’s 1 and 2
Displaced #1
So this is a little story where the classic ‘getting to fulfill your ultimate dream of a great journey happens’ tale. Only, with this, it really ends up happening in a completely different and (probably very unwanted) way for young teen Eliza. Whose day typically seems to start out like any other day in her […]
Murder Force!
Cooper’s second installment of his crowd-funded graphic novel is an entertaining read yet it falls a bit short of his previous offering. “Murder Club Part II: Useless Deaths” continues the story of Tom and Lisa as they follow through with the murder of Edward, a classmate that they feel deserves to die and, as a […]









