Writer and artist Carey Pietsch tells the story of a healing witch learning and growing with her powers. Debuting at SPX.
Browsing: Indie Comics
Power Up #2 get the entire team together allowing the audience to discover Amie, Sandy, Kevin and Silas’ powers along with them in a very fun issue.
Paulina Ganucheau is a triple threat: illustrator, designer, graphic artist and not only has she lent her talents to Adventure Time: Pixel Princess and Crystal Cadets, but she is the artist of the highly anticipated magical girl comic Zodiac Starforce from Dark Horse Comics. You can check out my advance review of Zodiac Starforce #1 right here. Paulina gracious took the time to sit down with Major Spoilers and talk about the beautiful world she has created inside the pages of Zodiac Starforce and what readers of all ages can expect from the series.
Tini Howard is a fangirl, a Valkyrie and a comic book writer! Tini has contributed to The Oath Anthology, Magdalena: the Seventh Sacrament and the upcoming Poseidon IX One-Shot. Plus, Tini is also a part of The Secret Loves of Geek Girls Anthology which not only features a prose piece by Ms. Howard, but legendary writer Margaret Atwood’s comic strip debut. Major Spoilers managed to catch up with Tini on her way back from a convention and in between scripting sessions to chat fanfiction, romance comics and the pressures of collaborating with an idol.
Feathers #4 brings Poe and Bianca to the City inside the Wall and reveals something important about the Guide.
Welcome to this Inside the Autumnlands, a column focusing on the Image Comics series the Autumnlands written by: Kurt Busiek with art by Benjamin Dewey and colours by Jordie Bellaire. Every month we’ll read the current issue and ask Kurt Busiek some questions about the look. Now, onto issue #5!
Curb Stomp #2 is told from Violet’s perspective as the attack on the members of Fever goes from fellow gangs to all of Old Beach and beyond.
Chondra goes undercover at a convention in Effigy #3 and the secret organization reveal a little bit more about their methods.
The Life After #8 has a revelation for Ernest and Jude with a special cameo appearance by some ladies at the end of the issue.
Edward Scissorhands #5 gives Edward a true moment of bravery and turns people’s opinions around on him.
We Can Never Go Home #1 is a superhero original set against the aesthetic of the 1980s with an ending that set it apart from other similar stories.
The Bunker #10 introduces two completely new characters and shows readers the ramifications of the series cataclysmic event.
Wayward #6 introduces Ohara Emi and her ordinary life as it is about to be turned on its head by some familiar faces.
Pisces #1 visits three distinct periods in Dillon’s life with one voice calling to him through similar themes and traumas.