Balanced critique in an unbalanced world
“God-Puncher” #4-5 feature Lloyd at his best yet, with style and humor in equal measure.
“Gryffen: Galaxy’s Most Wanted” #9 combines audacious and grotesque space hijinks with a nuanced portrayal of non-binary and queer identities.
“White Ash” #1 entertains and intrigues with a small-town mystery and catastrophe rolled into one.
“Ella Upgraded” #1 is a delightful, authentic superhero origin story with a relatable, authentic protagonist.
A collection of incisive magazine work that examines everything from politics to personal blunders.
“Rex Radley: Boy Adventurer” #1 balances fun and adventure for kids as well as adults.
“Hush Ronin” introduces a wise-cracking ronin who’s down on his luck but never out until some magical karma comes his way.
Miles Greb talks about the inspiration to visit our far-off history and the magic of megafauna in “Clovis.”
Eliot Rahal dropped a double feature last week with two separate creative teams, and he was kind enough to spend some time answering my questions about “Creature Feature,” “Midnight Vista,” how he works with his teams and how his year’s going. You can find these and more of Rahal’s work wherever fine comics are sold.…