Review: Broken Bear (Caliber Comics)
Broken Bear manages to balance a classic fantasy feel with a smart and contemporary edge, thanks to a very intriguing lead character.
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Broken Bear manages to balance a classic fantasy feel with a smart and contemporary edge, thanks to a very intriguing lead character.
This month’s indie comics round up takes a look at fantastic series which have been collected into must read trade paperbacks.
We look at Heart of Steal #1, Fraser Campbell and Katie Fleming’s futuristic heist comic about three friends on different sides in the midst of a robbery.
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A new Tammy and Jinty Special brings back classic 70s titles and is packed full of fantastic female focused stories from some of small press’ biggest names.
The latest book from High Crimes’ Christopher Sebela is a cyberpunk mystery that follows a technologically altered young woman on a search for meaning in the mysterious town of Laurelwood.
From Friendo to These Savage Shores to Test, Vault Comics have been one of our favourite publishers this year, with each and every new title deserving our attention. This time check out Resonant #1, which tells of one young girl’s mission to protect her siblings while their father, Paxton, travels for help in a deadly […]
Vanni, is a powerful new graphic novel that looks at the civil war in Sri Lanka, that occured in the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami.
We take a look at the highly imaginative and unconventional, The Boy With Nails For Eyes from Shaun Gardiner.
This new collection from Avery Hill brings together the first 3 volumes of Alabaster Pizzo’s acclaimed self published series, Mimi and the Wolves.