Indie Comic Books That You Should Be Buying

Indie Comic Books That You Should Be Buying
Do you find today’s comics boring? Maybe overly political? Preachy? You aren’t the only one. Many fans are jonesing for something new. A return to great stories, great characters and most importantly comic books that are fun. So if you want something different, here are some Indie Comics that you should be buying and reading.

Lone Star

Get ready to believe in heroes again thanks to Mike Miller’s Lonestar. He’s the patriotic hero that we need right now. He’s also a star-spangled vampire killer!

Mike is known for his artwork in Injustice: Gods Among Us, and Injustice 2 for DC Comics and more. He’s pouring a lot of love into this new hero and it shows.

Indie Comic Books That You Should Be Buying
Trump’s Space Force

A threat from beyond the stars has infiltrated world governments to prepare Earth for invasion. Our only hope? Trump’s Space Force of course. Get ready for some good old fashioned alien ass-kicking with some biting humor. This one is going to be yuge! So yuge!

Writer: Chuck Dixon (Creator of Bane)
Art: Timothy Lim (My Hero MAGAdemia)
Colors: Brett Smith (Clinton Cash)
Cover: Dave Dorman (Star Wars)
Added Script: Mark Pellegrini (Red Rooster)

Indie Comic Books That You Should Be Buying
Red Rooster

Described as Batman in a barn, this hero created and illustrated by Mitch Breitweiser is a breath of fresh air.

“LIGHT BRAVES THE DARKNESS, DARKNESS FEARS THE DAWN.” For centuries, the mantle of THE RED ROOSTER has passed from generation to generation to fight mankind’s most ancient & terrible evils. Now Frank Cooper must rise to the challenge. Rockwell meets Lovecraft in this dust bowl-era, southern gothic cape & cowls mystery.
Colored by Elizabeth Breitweiser.
Scripted by Mark Pellegrini.

Indie Comic Books That You Should Be Buying
Kill All Men

Writer Chuck Dixon, with artists Jimbo Salgado and Bryan Arfel Magnaye have joined forces with Benjamin L. Henderson for RAVAGE: KILL ALL MEN!. A good old fashioned Jungle adventure with killer reptiles, beautiful but deadly women and two vets caught between them.

Indie Comic Books That You Should Be Buying
Stardust

Stardust is a one shot horror/sci-fi comic book from Nasser Rabadi and Shawn Langley. An alien species lands on earth. Most are killed, but one escapes and aims to get even. Great sci-fi/horror fun.

Ethan Van Sciver's Cyberfrog Bloodhoney Comic Book

Cyberfrog Bloodhoney

Ethan Van Sciver’s Cyberfrog is back and breaking records for crowdfunding comics. The world may have ended in 1998, but Cyberfrog Just woke up and there’s going to be hell to pay as Killer wasps have enslaved humanity.

Set of 9 Superhero Art Prints

Set of 9 Superhero Art Prints
Superheroes are more than just caped meta-humans who save the world. They are role-models. These guys and gals are people we can seriously look up to. That’s why we love them. And that is why we display things like this Set of 9 Superhero Art Prints on our walls. These posters are handmade using archival inks and watercolor paper to give them a character that other generic posters generally lack. They look amazing.

Star Wars TIE Fighter Desk

Star Wars TIE Fighter Desk
This desk is perfect for both TIE Fighter pilots and ordinary fans like you and me. It looks just like a TIE fighter. Now you can make pew pew pew noises while you do your work. This spaceship desk comes to you from the folks at Rooms To Go. It is solidly constructed with a gray finish and powder coated steel construction and “carbonite” textured details. I admit I would have to stop myself from shoving all of the work off of my desk so I could sit on it and pretend I’m flying a TIE Fighter.

Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 Review

Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 Review
It’s been ages since I have read a comic book and I thought I would dive back into things with Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 and share my thoughts with you guys. This book features a collection of comics that were originally published in Doctor Who Magazine in the 80s, featuring mostly the Fourth Doctor. They were originally just black and white, and not colored until IDW had them colored by Charlie Kirchoff. The coloring is superb by the way.

This book features work from Dave Gibbons and Grant Morrison. The stories collected here include “City of the Damned,” “Dreamers of Death,” “Iron Legion,” “Spider-God,” “Changes,” and more.

Apparently the magazine was not allowed to license the companions, so some of these adventures feature the Doctor by himself or with new companions created specifically for these comics. When I bought this omnibus, I figured it would be a fun jaunt into the past, a novelty, a fun read that is likely dated. Something to be enjoyed and then left on the shelf. It turns out, I really really love this book.

The thing about reading these comics all collected in one book is that it feels like authentic classic Doctor Who. One of the problems with the vintage DW show is that they suffer from a lot of slowness. I love them, but you could probably cut those episodes in half so that the plot moves along at a good pace. That is solved with this series of comic stories.

The pacing is just right and due to the nature of Doctor Who magazine publishing these weekly, you have the same cool cliffhangers between each installment. That makes this omnibus a joy to read in either large chunks or small. So you get that old DW experience, with some added benefits. Like I said, the pacing a much nicer, the cliffhangers are all there and the art is just amazing and appropriate to DW.

Sure, there are a few missteps here and there. The odd plot point that has you scratching your head, a weirdly drawn panel here or there, but almost all of it is fantastic. This book will really re-awaken your love for classic Doctor Who. It’s pretty darn charming.

This is Doctor Who with no budget constraints, so unlike the TV show, you can expect more alien aliens, plots that are a bit more out there etc. That’s a good thing. Think of it as Doctor Who unchained. And they really nailed Tom Bakers gravitas and personality in much of this book.

For some unknown reason they inserted a few stories from later Doctors, but this is mostly Tom Baker. Give this omnibus a go and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. It’s a great read and a lot of fun. Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 is 356 pages of just plain fun.

DC Comics Anatomy of a Metahuman Hardcover Book

DC Comics Anatomy of a Metahuman Hardcover Book
When was the last time you got to look inside of a superhero or villain and see what makes him or her tick? I mean really looking inside. Like, their anatomy. Well, the DC Comics Anatomy of a Metahuman Hardcover Book lets you do just that. Check out the inside of Superman’s eyeball, Cyborg’s heart and much more. It is a very extensive book with chapters on the Justice League like Superman and Aquaman, as well as the biggest villains like Darkseid and Doomsday.

This book is beautiful but slightly unsettling. And that’s why I have to have it. You can pre-order it right now and it will ship in September.

DC Comics Anatomy of a Metahuman Hardcover Book

DC Comics Anatomy of a Metahuman Hardcover Book

DC Comics Anatomy of a Metahuman Hardcover Book

Ethan Van Sciver’s Cyberfrog: Bloodhoney Comic Book

Ethan Van Sciver's Cyberfrog Bloodhoney Comic Book
Cyberfrog is back. This time as a 48-page graphic novel! Cyberfrog Bloodhoney is part one of a four-part epic by Ethan Van Sciver, who you know from his 20 years at DC Comics as the artist of Green Lantern Rebirth, Flash Rebirth, Sinestro Corps War, DCU Rebirth, Impulse and more. Cyberfrog is back and looking better than ever. These days comic books are way too political and agenda driven. Let’s make comic books fun again. It starts here.