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www.rockwellfarmer.com www.berniemcgovern.tumblr.com $7 Demon Gunz isn’t so much an anthology as it is a one-man show, a weighty collected edition comprised of Demon Gun #1 – #6 that then morphs to include Demon Dust #7 – #11. The entire cottage … Continue reading

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www.rockwellfarmer.com This run of McGovern’s series plays like contemplative diary comics, which are at times meandering and dreamlike in their examination of dealing with bouts of creative drought. McGovern seeks to address creative inspiration or good old fashioned writer’s block; … Continue reading

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www.jeffscomics.com $19.95 I first became of aware of Zwirek’s work on a 2009 project he edited titled Pinstriped Bloodbath, which was in fact the very first comic I reviewed here at Poopsheet Foundation, so it was great to see the … Continue reading

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www.owenpomery.com Owen Pomery’s self-published series features reclusive James Ebner, who literally lives an existence in a modest abode nestled between two high-rise billboards in a nameless city. There’s a certain heft to the books physically, the solid production values evident … Continue reading

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$20 From the people who bring you Stripburger comes Workburger, an international roster of talent delivering their highly variegated interpretations of what the term “work” means. This is work in all its forms and meanings, as it’s transitioned from an … Continue reading

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www.estuariescomic.tumblr.com $3 Twine bills Estuaries as “comics, esoterica, and forgotten places,” and instead of coming off nebulous or pretentious, it’s an appropriate descriptor for a terrific comic. The art style initially feels a little rough hewn in its simplicity, but … Continue reading

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www.killthewizard.tumblr.com Allender indicates in an end note that the three shorts contained in Prologues were essentially a test run for a larger project he’s working on. I enjoyed The Gnome & The Serpent, The Demon Worshiper, and The Returning Veteran, which thematically … Continue reading

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[No Picture Available] http://brainfood.thecomicseries.com 50 cents This issue is aptly titled “Rants!” and provides a comical, if somewhat standard, assault on everything from pretentious “humble-braggers” who complain about how busy (read: important) they are, those who feel the need to … Continue reading

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www.eroynfranklin.com $4 While I’ve enjoyed all of Franklin’s work to date, this is probably my favorite work so far because it’s more of a feature length affair that offers a complete story. The first half of the book relies hard … Continue reading

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www.eroynfranklin.com $3 For The Record feels like something of a departure for Franklin, but she comes out on top in this high-risk, high-reward proposition. The book basically takes a tongue-in-cheek account of an outsider’s (mis)understanding of porn. For The Record … Continue reading

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