Indie Comics
Nuclear Power #3 pulls back the curtain behind the alternate history of the series, setting the stage for an intense confrontation.
Mika Song’s unique artwork in Apple of My Pie should intrigue young readers with how she incorporates shapes throughout in a crafty way.
Ham Helsing: Vampire Hunter follows Ham as he takes up the family trade of Vampire Hunting. Although it’s not really what he wants to be doing.
Goliath Girls Volume 1 is a spunky riff on the kaiju genre filled with found family, human-kaiju relations, and strong history between characters
Modern Frankenstein #2 progresses the medical drama adaptation of the Mary Shelley novel. Elizabeth gets closer to her irresistible mentor.
Battlecats Volume 3: Hero of Legend #1 begins a new story arc in this high fantasy series about feline kings, knights, and usurpers.
Nuclear Power #1 & 2 presents an alternate version of the Cuban Missile Crisis that mixes superpowered allegory with political intrigue.
Arsenal: The Game We Love looks back at the most memorable moments of the North London football club. But it struggles to recapture the passion.
Incredible Doom Volume 1 begins the story of four teens and how their lives are forever impacted by the arrival of online computing.
One of the three main truths about the Trench is a lie. Facing this revelation, Pa breaks down and tells his kids the truth in Snow Angels #4.