The Kickstarter Report: ‘Penguins vs. Possums: Volume 1’
Epic battles! Sworn enemies!! Blood vengeance!!! Penguins and possums!!!! Wait . . . what?! Yes, you heard that right. All of this excitement and more
Epic battles! Sworn enemies!! Blood vengeance!!! Penguins and possums!!!! Wait . . . what?! Yes, you heard that right. All of this excitement and more
Back with another short comic is Jesse Young, author of The Daring Adventures of Android Jones and Here We Go, among others. I’ve enjoyed Jesse’s
Sekwana Comics introduces themselves to the comic world with their speculative history series Southern Cross. The premise is simple: how would the United States of America
“I work alone now. As it should be. ““No partners.”“No women.”“Just death.” –Killer of Men Killer of Men tells the story of Abriam, a former
I like airships. Not, like, semi-plausible, lighter-than-air airships, but airships that just look like they have no business being airborne. The first page of Undertow
Knuckleheads #5 continues the zany antics that writer Brian Winkeler and artist Robert Wilson IV have been dishing out since unleashing their creative collective digitally
Yep. I had the same reaction. Someone (IDW) decided to tie X-Files and TMNT in together and see what happens. Like radishes and lobster, this
The second episode of Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond had a much darker tone than the previous one, which does not come as
This review is easy: Loki: Ragnarok and Roll is the best comic of 2014 YTD. (It’s only February, I know, but still.) When I first
I’ve been reading A Voice in the Dark since the first issue, which was one of those I picked up off the shelves on a
Mike Richardson and Stan Sakai have done something special. They have brought the classic samurai story, 47 Ronin, to life in a way that is
I’m a longtime fan of Smart Pop Books and their brilliant and highly enjoyable series of essay anthologies focusing on popular culture subjects like Buffy