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Jim McCann’s (Return of the Dapper Men) new book, Mind the Gap, debuts May 2nd from Image Comics. After Elle Peterssen is mysteriously attacked on a Manhattan subway platform, she is left in a coma, the only clues to her … Continue reading →

Free 9 Page Prologue of Jim McCann’s Mind The Gap


I recall days when I was a child, imagining that the old lady who lived down the block was an alien from Pluto, here to spy on us. And the UPS delivery man was really a secret agent, using the … Continue reading →

Indie Comic Review: Prime Baby


Regardless of how you feel about Kevin Smith’s movies over the past few years, it is difficult to argue with the brilliance of his first movie, Clerks. there was a short lived (Only 5 episodes aired) cartoon that told the … Continue reading →

Could the Clerks Cartoon Be Returning to Television?


The summer’s biggest super-hero epic is getting even bigger! To celebrate the return of the Valiant Universe on May 2nd, Valiant is proud to announce that X-O Manowar #1 is expanding to a colossal 40 pages! From visionary creators Robert … Continue reading →

X-O Manowar Expands to 40 Pages


Every time I think that Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir have exhausted all possible genre options, they come back with something completely different!  It is tough to imagine that the same writing team that created Skinwalker, a gruesome murder mystery … Continue reading →

Indie Comic Review: The Avalon Chronicles vol. 1


<<First <Previous Next> Latest>> I would like to recognize the amazing achievement that is this page being published on time. Keri managed to get this page done despite the fact that in the past week she moved out of one … Continue reading →

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This is the trailer for the first  of four graphic novels from Heavy Metal.  By Simon Bisley and Michael Mendheim.

Amazing Trailer for Heavy Metal’s Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse: Helldiver


In celebration of the release of Helldiver, the first book in the epic graphic novel seriesThe Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Michael Mendheim and illustrated by Simon Bisley , Kevin Eastman, owner and publisher of Heavy Metal Magazine, asks “What’s … Continue reading →

Win Original Art From Simon Bisley and Heavy Metal Magazine


Zombie strippers?  Not exactly. The popular and enigmatic character Michonne from The Walking Dead will have her origin revealed in the pages of next week’s Playboy. Playboy and Robert Kirkman, writer of both the comic and TV showThe Walking Dead, have teamed … Continue reading →

My Thoughts About Michonne From The Walking Dead Getting A Spread in Playboy


The Forty-Five was an ambitious project.  Forty-five new characters were introduced in single splash pages paired with magazine-style interviews that filled in their back story.  The Blue Spear is the first of three planned graphic novels which expand and build … Continue reading →

Indie Comic Review: The Blue Spear


Booklist, the influential review site of the American Library Association, has announced its top graphic novels for adults.  All 9 of the 10 of the books on the list are independent titles (the tenth is aVertigo book) Their list:  21: … Continue reading →

Booklist Announces Top Graphic Novels of the Year


THE WALKING DEAD #95, in stores on March 28, will have a five-page preview of Terry Moore’s horror comic Rachel Rising, published by Moore’s Abstract Studio. The trade paperback collecting the first six issues of the ongoing series, Rachel Rising: … Continue reading →

Rachel Rising Meets The Walking Dead


I’ve said it a million times before: I love autobio comics. It isn’t the voyeuristic nature of them – getting to peer in to the life of someone else.  I have Found Magazine for that.  Autobio comics are more along … Continue reading →

Indie Comic Review: Between Gears


<<First <Previous Next> Latest>>   Welcome to the half way point! Thank you to everyone who has been reading along and has shared this book with their friends. We can’t wait for you to see what happens in the second … Continue reading →

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Ok.  I admit it.  I don’t understand it. Dina Kelberman kindly sent me a stack of her comics for review.  Included were the books “Important Comics”, “Important Comics are Bad”, “Relax”, and “The Regular Man”.  I chuckled to myself as … Continue reading →

Indie Comic Review: Dina Kelberman