‘Stillwater #1’ Comic Review
written by C.W. Cooke; art by K. Wroten Stillwater is a different kind of book to say the least. It presents itself as a noir-ish mystery from the offset, following the story of a guy named Bill who inherits a
written by C.W. Cooke; art by K. Wroten Stillwater is a different kind of book to say the least. It presents itself as a noir-ish mystery from the offset, following the story of a guy named Bill who inherits a
written by Hope Larson, illustrated by Brittney Williams, and colors by Sarah Stern Goldie Vance #1 is a charming comic about a spunky young girl (the titular Goldie Vance) who lives in the Crossed Palms Resort with her father, the
Stories and art by Bret M. Herholz, cover color and gray tones by Rori Shapiro, letters by John Shaver Murder Mystery Mayhem is a collection of stories, illustrations, and comics primarily by Bret M. Herholz. Despite the collection’s title, not
Scott Duvall’s Narcopolis: Continuum is a sci-fi thriller set in the not so distant future: 2044. There’s only a handful of decades between the comic’s timeline and that of its readers, but the vast difference between those two worlds is
The Abaddon begins by appearing as a slice-of-life comic, with a man named Ter moving into a new apartment with four pre-existing roommates. Though the premise would seem mundane, something immediately feels off about the whole situation. Whether it’s the
Dead Vengeance is written by Bill Morrison, features the artwork of Keith Champagne, and makes a great first impression in only twenty-five pages. This first issue begins in 1940s Detroit, Michigan at a carnival’s sideshow display of ‘oddities.’ The oddity
Dave Boyle’s Man from Reno is a suspenseful mystery about a policeman in a small town south of San Francisco, a Japanese novelist, and an elusive man shrouded in deception. Their lives all come together in a surreptitious and surprising