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.

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)

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.

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.

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.
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.























