Indie Comics
Patience & Esther: An Edwardian Romance is a sweet romance between two women going from being housemaids to building a life of their own.
Cutting Edge: The Devil’s Mirror #1 sees the team set their eyes on their next target in Leviathan’s contest: the legendary Devil’s Mirror.
Scout’s Honor #1 is a unique take on post-apocalyptic fiction, and showcases the dangers of ideology being twisted into fanaticism.
Blade Runner 2029 #2 slams the brakes on its main plot, which leads to a rather uneventful issue with glacial pacing but impressive visuals.
Doctor Who #3 is full of classic and modern Whovian goodness, plus two Doctors! I gave it a sound read and am happy to share my thoughts on it in my review.
Last Dance tells the story of Miariam, a ballerina with big dreams. But when an accident sidelines her, she makes a deal with a spirit to get her step back
DPS Only! tells the story of Vicky, who dreams to be a professional esports player. But her fears, and her stifling brother, have always held her back.
Doctor Who Comics #2 drops Doctors Ten and Thirteen into another timeline and finds a great story therein. Houser and company have a winner here.
Cutting Edge: The Siren’s Song #2 sees the group deal with their Camorra problem while trying to help guitarist find his muse.
Blade Runner: 2029 #1 continues to flesh out the Blade Runner universe, adding further layers to its protagonist and setting up a new mystery.