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Tag Archives: indie comics
Interview: Ape Entertainment at NYCC
Interview with the Founders of Ape Entertainment, David Hedgecock and Jason M. Burns, at the New York comic Con. Continue reading
Interview: Curls Studio at NYCC
Interview with Curls Studio at the New York Comic Con Continue reading
Interview: Comic Artist Stephen Silver at NYCC
Interview with comic artist Stephen Silver at the New York Comic Con. Continue reading
Fighting Crime and Raging Hormones in Shadoweyes in Love

Second volume of critically-acclaimed series by Ross Campbell due out in April
Press Release: Scout Montana has just started to come to terms with turning into a mutant and becoming a superhero, but fate decided that isn’t enough complication in the life of the teenage vigilante. In the second volume of Ross Campbell’s critically acclaimed SLG Publishing series Shadoweyes, as … read more
Interview: Digital Pimp Online at NYCC
Interview with webcomic publishers Digital Pimp Online at the New York Comic Con. Continue reading
Interview: Cosplay Wig Makers The Five Wits at NYCC
Interview with cosplay wig makers and artists the Five Wits at the New York Comic Con. Continue reading
Terry Cronin Presents Zombies of Rock in the New Indie Comics Magazine #2
Press Release: Rock is back from the dead, as indie author Terry Cronin contributes a double-sized zombie story to the new Indie Comics Magazine #2, scheduled for preorder in Diamond Comic Distributors’ February 2011 Previews catalog and available ONLY through Previews. The done-in-one tale features the band Recalcitrant Jones and the Deadbeats from Cronin’s popular Students of the Unusual comic … read more
Interview: Artist Echo Chernik at NYCC
Interview with comic artist Echo Chernik at the New York Comic Con. Continue reading
Nineteen Eighty Five Volume 3 Review

Written & illustrated by James Reitano
Anyone unfortunate enough to reach the age of thirty will tell you that your taste in fashion and music is forged during your teenage years and early twenties. After that, your passions either stay the same or, for the majority, are gradually diminished by the combined forces of responsibility, conformity and family. When I … read more
Interview: Brain Food Comics at NYCC
Interview with Brain Food Comics at the New York Comic Con. Continue reading


