Review: KING SPAWN #31, by @ImageComics on 3/6/24, finds a mortal, powerless Spawn still tearing through the criminal underworld to find a kidnapped pillar of the community.
GUNSLINGER SPAWN #29 – New Comic Review
Review: GUNSLINGER SPAWN #29, by @ImageComics on 3/6/24, catches up with Javi as he struggles to stay on mission now that he’s powerless, wounded, and mortal.
VOID RIVALS #7 – New Comic Review
Review: VOID RIVALS #7, by @ImageComics & @skybound on 3/6/24, sends Darak and Solila into the wastelands to find a secret refuge. Meanwhile, Zalilak enlists a ruthless hunter to find the escapees.
DEAD DETECTIVE #3 – New Comic Review
Review: DEAD DETECTIVE #3, by @BlackboxComicsP on 2/14/24, pulls Detective Falls deeper into the workings of the Land of the Dead. Meanwhile, Officer Falls takes up the search for her husband.
TOXX #5 – New Comic Review
Review: TOXX #5, by @BloodMoonComicsllc on 2/7/24, ends the first arc when Claire and Axel reunite and go on the run from Lucien’s mutants.
GRIMM FAIRY TALES (VOL. 2) #81 – New Comic Review
Review: GRIMM FAIRY TALES (VOL. 2) #81, by @Zenescope on 2/28/24, pits Skye and Mystere against the Congregation of the Dead’s minions.
THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #1 – New Comic Review
Review: THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN #1, by @ComicsTitan on 2/28/24, presents a full-length Conan adventure, essays, short prose, and the start of a Solomon Kane tale for Robert E. Howard fans everywhere.
LAZER BRAIN COMICS HALLOWEEN SPECIAL – New Comic Review
Review: LAZER BRAIN COMICS HALLOWEEN SPECIAL, by Ryan L. Higgins on Kickstarter, presents ten tales of terrifying trauma to tickle your funny bone.
A DEBT TO THE CEASELESS REAPER #1 – New Comic Review
Review: A DEBT TO THE CEASELESS REAPER #1, by Ryan George on Kickstarter, follows an infamous bounty hunter when his latest catch is disputed by the deceased’s brother.
What’s going on with Scout Comics?
What’s going on with Scout Comics? While they haven’t directly addressed the claims, past creator complaints and their response to communication issues raise questions. This situation, alongside similar challenges faced by other independent publishers, highlights the need for industry-wide discussions on fair creator treatment and sustainable business practices.
