Indie Comics
The Modern Frankenstein #4 is a terrifying addition to the adaptation and the penultimate issue. This issue is all about consequences.
American couple Cully and Gemma learn that sometimes folklore is more than just fairy tales in the Comixology original Double Walker Graphic Novel.
As a prequel, Snowpiercer: Extinction describes the world before it became an icebox and what led to the never-stopping train.
The Boy Who Conquered A Mountain combines the classic hero’s journey with Japanese history and rich, detailed artwork for a unique tale.
In Darling #1, an 8-year-old is missing and Francis Darling, a New York City vagabond with a drug addiction, is struggling to get by
The Modern Frankenstein #3 ramps up in stakes and pace. As the doctors claim a new subject, everything could come crashing down.
In Snow Angels Season Two #1, Milli and Mae Mae leave the Trench and brave the endless expanse of snow and ice. What will they find?
At 256 Pages, Turtle in Paradise feels like a fleshed-out adaptation when it comes to graphic novels for the middle-grade reader in mind.
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.