Balanced critique in an unbalanced world
A collection of wild, weird and unique comics that’ll enrich your sequential diets this month!
“The Boy With Nails for Eyes” combines a melancholy, poetic story with unique, well-crafted art.
“Brokenland” #2 features the erstwhile, blob-like Meeso in a strange dreamworld. We interrogate waste, learn a few things about Meeso’s character and take a not-so-nice journey through our small protagonist’s psyche in a very engaging second issue. I recently chatted with Drew Morrison about the origins of this strange little creature, as well as creative…
“A is for Autocrat” is an illustrated alphabet for our current times. Done in the style of a children’s book and designed to be as direct as possible, this illustrated journey through the past four years of this administration is edifying, imaginative and strangely comforting. Warning: spoilers ahead. Story & Art: D. B. DowdGraphic Design:…
“Transcription” documents one woman’s transition and sexual exploration in sophisticated, tender and hot detail.
“Disorder” examines the pupating, cyclical nature of pain, transmutation and horror in impressive detail.
“Liminal State” walks us through grief, birth and perilous simultaneity.
“Dry Foot” #1 entertains with character-building, a compelling villain and authentic youth drama.
“Brokenland” #2 continues Meeso’s strange eco-fraught adventures with some trippy, touching fun.