Ten years after they landed and the trees took over and nobody recognized human beings are intelligent this is what happened.
Browsing: Indie Comics
Tony Chu and Dana Cypress join forces to solve two totally different crimes in two totally different stories by the books respective creative teams. It’s so fun!
Ivan wanted to be a master magician and follow in the steps of his hero. If he didn’t have professional failures and the death of his friends on his hands then this mystery may never have happened.
Zoey is about to commit her second act of homicide while conducting her live radio show. The event goes off with, seemingly, great success until an unexpected letter shows up.
In its fourth issue the events of the Bunker begin to unravel as our characters come closer and closer to something like the truth. In the aftermath of an explosion in downtown San Francisco Daniel leaves his work behind to keep Natasha and Heidi safe.
It’s her twenty-seventh birthday and Kate Kristopher has been kidnapped. By a robot. And some rats. And they botch the job. A firefight, naturally, ensues.
Danny (the Dresden-analogue), babysits his werewolf niece (not-really-his-niece), Rebecca whilst tutoring a student. What could possibly go wrong?
The Rat Queens face the mother of all hangovers, mushroom people, each other’s rage and the reintroduction to Old Lady Bernadette.
Asa fixes magic carpets for a living and calls his friends on a cellphone disguising itself as a walnut, yet he longs for so much more than that!
A new rebel recruit goes to Correlia to meet his mentor, the person who will fold him into the resistance. Guide him through this war. Instead he gets Han Solo and, legend or not, it’s all downhill from there.
Sam is a super who can’t stop playing cowboy. A bunch of characters we’re not told the name of get brutally attacked by a group of former (maybe not-so-former), supervillains and the reader struggles to understand what is happening.
Life is monotony. The same routine. Every day. Until one day you decide to step off the bus after that girl who always drops her handkerchief and all the constructs of your world slowly begin to fall away.
Nia lives a life filled with fear. Guy just wants someone to talk to. Both share the lonely desperation of pain. How closely they are connected by this feeling is something neither of them expected.
Some of the most creative comics are coming out in digital format first these days. Last week, for instance, I reviewed Edison Rex, a great book if you haven’t given it a chance yet. This week, I want to talk about Pawn Shop, written by Captain Ultimate co-creator Joey Esposito, which is about 180 degrees the other direction. But it’s still a book not to be missed!