How does America react when only black people have superpowers? In the sure-to-be-controversial six-part comic book series WHITE, co-creators Kwanza Osajyefo and Tim Smith 3, Inkpot-Award winning artist Jamal Igle, and cover artist Khary Randolph reunite for the sequel to their acclaimed graphic novel and Kickstarter sensation, BLACK.
Category: Indie Book
COSMIC LOVE, a new comic collection inspired by the music of Florence + the Machine, on @kickstarter now.
Indie comic publisher Red Stylo Media has announced a new comic fanthology inspired by the music of British rock’s Florence + the Machine. COSMIC LOVE is a curated selection of original comic inspired by over a decade of music by the phenom performer Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine.
@AdamWallenta Launches Volume 2 of Punk Taco And There Are Only Days Left Of Kickstarter.
PUNK TACO is an all-ages, humorous sci-fi adventure story about a sentient alien taco and his band of misfits as they rock out across the galaxy, spreading peace and love through music while fighting evil and helping those in need along the way.
Review of Malfunction by J.E. Purrazzi
Author: J.E. Purrazzi Title: Malfunction Series: Malfunction Trilogy (book 1) Genre: Cyberpunk Publisher: Indie published Rating: Mint Amazon synopsis: They Say the Ends … More
Approbation Comics Is Changing The Depth Perception About Mermaids.
Beautiful, monstrous, graceful, sinister, coy, sensual, shy, aggressive… these are only a few of the adjectives for mermaids that have … More
Review of Perihelid by S. Alex Martin
The third installation in a series is usually a bit of a toss up. Will it be terrible like the … More
Review of The Tangle by Aria E. Maher
What would you do if you found yourself trapped in a creepy house full of scared workers, personality-less children, porcelain … More
Review of The Traveler by E.B. Dawson
Most bookworms keep a mental list of books they want to read. And it’s not just a general ‘To be … More
Artist Alley: A Conversation With Madeleine Holly-Rosing AKA @MHollyRosing During Long Beach Comic Con 2017
During the Long Beach Comic Con 2017 our very own Hannah Heath had a moment to speak with Madeleine Holly-Rosing. … More
Hannah’s Novel Notions: A Review of The Tomb of the Sea Witch by Kyle Robert Schultz
I bet you think you know the story of Ariel. We’ve seen the movie: The red-haired mermaid sells her voice … More
Hannah’s Novel Notions: A Review of The Beast of Talesend by Kyle Robert Schultz
I’ve always had a somewhat irrational fear of fairytale retellings. To be honest, I don’t generally like the original fairytales, … More
Hannah’s Novel Notions: A Review of Into the Void by E.B. Dawson
Book series are probably one of the more terrifying things in a bookworm’s life. Not at first glance, maybe. At … More
Hannah’s Novel Notions: A Review of The Diplomat’s Daughter by Azelyn Klein
Being a diplomat seems like a job that I would be really, really horrible at. I mean, I don’t think … More
Convention Connection: Comic-Con Revolution!
Convention Connection: Comic-Con Revolution! Attention all cos-players and fellow geeks, there’s a new Comic-Con coming to Southern California and it’s in … More
Hannah’s Novel Notions: A Review of Out of Darkness by E.B. Dawson
Have you ever read a book where you are both fiercely proud and insanely protective of the main character? One … More
Hannah’s Novel Notions: Where the Woods Grow Wild by Nate Philbrick
When people think of fantasy novels, they usually think of woods. Trees and rivers and magic and elves and great … More
On The Shelf: @Markosia Preview of Geek Girl #2 By @daSamJohnson
It’s Geek girl vs. Alt girl in Geek-Girl #2! Having duped the college brainiac into giving her his powers-inducing glasses, and found herself in a position where, in the absence of Maine’s resident super-heroine, she’s promised to stop badass new super-villain Lightning Storm – Ruby Kaye has now inadvertently hospitalized her city’s other resident super-hero (and only potential aide) while trying and failing to stop the villain. So what’s she gonna do? What any self-respecting girl would do in her position. Get drunk! Created and written by Sam Johnson (The Almighties, Cabra Cini: Voodoo Junkie Hitwoman) and illustrated by Carlos Granda (Grimm Fairy Tales, Charmed), the 4-issue Geek-Girl Mini-Series sees attractive, popular coed Ruby Kaye’s world turned upside down. When she landed super-tech specs on a whim, they granted her flight and super-strength – but a flaw in their programming has also rendered Ruby super-klutzy – alienating all but one of her ‘cool-kids’ clique. Ruby needs some down time – but things may not pan out quite how she’s hoping… Johnson fills us in on what’s in store for Maine’s newest (and last standing) super-hero… “Ruby is an ‘act first, ask questions later’ kind of gal, who is used to getting what she wants, but she’s inadvertently gotten herself into a world of trouble … More
On The Shelf: @BlackMaskStudio Preview of Young Terrorists #2 by Matt Pizzolo
American insurgents raising an outlaw army. Prizefights in drug cartel compounds. A secret war against shadow-government mercenaries hiding in plain … More
Hannah’s Novel Notions: A Review of Fractured by Rae Elliott
This week on “Hannah searches for good indie books:” Fractured by Rae Elliott. This is a novel I read some … More
On The Shelf: @ALTERNACOMICS Preview of THE CREATORS #2 by @spaghettikiss
In the near future, several young people across the globe develop the ability to literally bring their imaginations to life … More
On The Shelf: @ALTERNACOMICS Preview of GO HOME for #IndieComicThursday
In this one-shot from Dan Hill and Andrew Herbst, a young man finds himself stranded on a secluded Pacific island … More
Hannah’s Novel Notions: A Review of Boston Metaphysical Society by Madeleine Holly-Rosing
Alternate steampunk histories are awesome. Alternate steampunk histories where ghosts and demons are a matter of course are even better. But … More
Hannah’s Novel Notions: A Review of Urban Legend: Orphan by J.P. Dailing
There are a lot of different factors involved in how people choose to buy books. Maybe they like the synopsis. … More
Hannah’s Novel Notions: A Review of Embassy by S. Alex Martin
It’s a sort of hobby of mine to go around looking for new indie novels to read. No, not because … More