
Written by co-creators Joe Pekar and Jeff Outlaw, and drawn by Pekar, this issue picks up immediately after the first one where, as the result of a magic spell gone wrong, Dylan […]
Written by co-creators Joe Pekar and Jeff Outlaw, and drawn by Pekar, this issue picks up immediately after the first one where, as the result of a magic spell gone wrong, Dylan […]
As I noted in my review of Redhead Tales 3, the character of Brandi Bare debuted in a 4-issue miniseries in 2010, which I bought at the time on Amazon. But it’s […]
I thoroughly enjoyed the first Incredibelle one-shot from Pixie Trix Comix, so I’ve eagerly gotten this second comic, which serves as a sequel to it and to the Nightgale one-shot, which I […]
Here’s the third issue of the erotic anthology series, Redhead Tales, of which each issue features two new 12-page stories written and drawn by Joe Pekar. REINTRODUCING BRANDI BARE is a curious story […]
This issue has two 12-page stories, both written and drawn by Joe Pekar. First up is Dungeon’s Misfortunes, which takes place in a fairytale magic fantasy setting. It stars an adventurous young […]
Written by Dave Brink and drawn by Pow Rodrix, this book wastes no time in getting right to the action, as it opens with a naked woman being woken in some kind […]
Written by Roel Toress and drawn by Scott Arnold, for Hypsersmash Studios, this 52-page comic is a classic one-shot tale of a burgeoning romance between two 19-year-old college students. Marcus and Jodie […]
Here’s another comic from independent publisher Pixie Trix Comix that I’m reviewing. If Nightgale is this publisher’s Batman, Incredibelle is their Superman. Written by co-creator David Lumsdon, this issue quickly introduces us […]
What if James Bond was Black and American? That’s basically the high concept of this indie comic from writer Doug Wagner and artist Brian Stelfreeze, published by 12 Gauge Comics. This is […]
SPOILERS IF YOU HAVEN’T READ ISSUE #1 YET. Creator/Writer Tyler Martin starts this issue by filling in some more of Mega Woman‘s background, leaning more heavily into the Greek Myths. Not only […]
This is the first issue of a brand new Black female superhero named Mega Woman, from the indie publisher Godhood Comics. Written by creator Tyler Martin, and drawn by Cyrus Mesarcia, this […]
My New Year’s Resolution is to post on this blog more often and review more indie comics. And I mean genuinely indie, as in not having a traditional publisher, but the kind […]