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Vincent Van Gogh: Sadness Will Last Forever - Review
The art is phenomenal throughout, and wonderfully contrasts with Van Gogh’s own art style, where his aesthetic is bright and soft, Sakka is dark and sharp, with occasional dissolving reprieves, where his interior life matches his artistic vision. Especially impressive are Sakka’s recreations of some of Van Gogh’s most famous works, re-contextualizing them within the world of the book, imbibing them with a delicate melancholy that suggests the difference between how Van Gogh s

Bobby Campbell
1 day ago


What Would You do if You Were Jailed without Knowing the Reason and No Hope for Escape? -TERROBYTES #03 Review
The name of this series truly says it all, you get byte sized stories of terror. We as a society are inching so close to being unable to function without technology. Every day we are closer to the society depicted in Wall-E, but what if we allow that technology to determine our guilt.

Luis Godoy II
Jan 13


Where Does the Rainbow End?-An Advanced Review
I read a lot of comics at my desk. My kids pass by constantly, used to seeing their dad buried in panels and speech bubbles. But while reading this first issue, something new happened. My youngest daughter, six years old and usually far more interested in K-pop demon hunters than indie sci-fi, stopped, stared at the page, and said, “Wow. What is that?” She sat beside me and wanted to see more.

David Barclay
Jan 12


Spelunking the Solicits for March 2026 Releases
Welcome back to Spelunking the Solicits for the January Catalogs for books releasing in March 2026, where I pick 10 issues and 10 collections you might not have noticed are up for pre-order at your local comic shop or LCS for short.
I'll be pulling from the Lunar Catalog #49 and as Doug use to write it, the Random Penguin Catalog for January. So if you want to check them out yourself links are right there.

Luis Godoy II
Jan 6
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