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Have you read I Love This Part (2015) by Tillie Walden?
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Indie Comics Ships
Round 1
Mia/Grace (On a Sunbeam) VS Cleo/Kaite (The Cull)
Mia/Grace
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You can read On a Sunbeam here
You can have a preview of The Cull here ("Look inside")
CBSP’s Deep Space Canine comes out 26th January!! Which is so close?? 2017 is making up for 2016 by just speeding by I guess
This is the first page of my contribution to the book, which was previewed on Broken Frontier - go check out some of the amazing pages by the other amazing artists in this amazing book!
It’s available to pre-order with free shipping at Avery Hill right now
Out this week: Was That Normal? (Avery Hill, $19.99):
Alex Potts delivers this slice-of-life graphic novel about Philip, a man drifting through rented rooms and late-night cafés, searching for connection and finding it when he meets a local musician named Gina. nother strong entry from Avery Hill, who released several titles this week.
See what else is arriving at your local comic book store this week.
Who Killed Nessie? - Summer 2025, cover by Rachael Smith.
The Scrapbook of Life and Death by J. Webster Sharp
Eraserhead-era David Lynch surrealism meets Drew Friedman pointillism in this book of oneiric drawings with hints of underlying narratives that are inspired by selections from a massive series of scrapbooks made up largely of newspaper clippings that were collected 100 years ago.
Just for the record, we want to take a moment to note that this book, while a stunning work, presents page after page of unsettling and disturbing imagery. The images shared here have actually been selected for their relative tameness. More disturbing imagery awaits. So, this book is most definitely not for everyone.
Anyone still interested in taking the plunge, may do so by ordering a copy of the book HERE.
The 2024 Urbane Turtle Year in Review Part 2: The Best Comics of 2024
After 40 days and 40 nights of anticipation, it is here at last: Urbane Turtle's best comics of 2024!
In part 1 of the Urbane Turtle Year in Review, I spent some time awarding the inaugural Golden Turtle awards in a variety of categories but reserved the coveted spot of Best Comic for this week’s countdown of the Top 10 comics of the year. When I talk about best comics of 2024, I use “Best” because it is the most effective way to draw eyes onto the list! These comics were really my favorite…
REVIEW: Avery Hill "The One Who Remembers"
REVIEW: Avery Hill "The One Who Remembers" @averyhill.studio @americanahighways #americanamusic #theonewhoremembers #musicreviews #folkmusic #newmusic2024 #writtenbyahuman
Avery Hill The One Who Remembers Often, being a single mom comes on unexpectedly, and not what we had originally anticipated for our lives. This is Avery Hill’s context for during the writing of these songs and the creation of her new album The One Who Remembers. And while many of the songs are about Avery’s own childhood experiences, they reflect this new layer of life as well. As Avery put…