Best Indie and Small Press Comics 2020 #30-21
We continue our rundown of the best indie and small press comics with lockdown sci-fi, old school police dramas, mind-bending anthologies and self aware mockumentaries.
We continue our rundown of the best indie and small press comics with lockdown sci-fi, old school police dramas, mind-bending anthologies and self aware mockumentaries.
We continue our rundown of the best indie and small press comics of 2020 with country crime noir, demons in dugouts, shotgun wielding teddy bears and cabbies in the afterlife!
We begin our rundown of the best 50 indie and small press comics of the year with packed small press anthologies, Shakespearean classics, supernatural cowboys and intergalactic adventures!
It’s that time of year when we begin to look back on the best indie and small press comics of the year and reflect on our favourite titles from 2020.
With titles under his belt like Saucer Country, This Damned Band, Knight and Squire and, of course, Captain Britain & MI13, Paul Cornell is a creator with a diverse bibliography of both Publishers and titles. Now, Cornell has joined up with the incredible Vault comics to release I Walk with Monsters, a supernatural thriller about […]
It has been a few years since Theatrics’ first performance graced our digital desks, but this week we check out the 2nd volume of writer Neil Gibson and TPub’s incredible webcomic, Theatrics. Continuing the story of an actor reinventing himself after a life changing attack, can Theatrics take it’s now to a standing ovation or will its final act struggle to draw the crowds
As you would expect with a name like Hell in Stalingrad, this new book from Rob Jones (Madius Comics) and Matt Hardy (Mad Robot Comics) is a harrowing tale of soldiers and satanism in the rubble of one of the second world war’s most bloody conflicts.
The Fall line up of new books from TKO Studios all seem to have a darkly and foreboding air to them and we’ll be bringing you reviews of them in the coming weeks. However, the first to creep out of the shadows is Redfork from GIGA’s Alex Pakndael, but just what is hiding beneath the […]
Our review of the first issue of this queer high school comedy got lost in the first lockdown. And so with the second issue now funding on Kickstarter we thought it was the perfect time to dust off our voodoo kit and re-enter the world of Darkboy and Adler
A Dark Interlude sees us returning to the harrowing world of Fearscape and it’s flawed hero Henry Henry. Ryan O’Sullivan’s Fearscape was one of the smartest books we read in 2018, and this new volume is every bit as self aware and gloriously self referential as it’s predecessor.