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Scrolling To The New World: Stela, Digital Comics, and ROME WEST — a review

Daniel Elkin
February 29, 2016
Digital Comics, Reviews, Small Press
This article was originally shared on contributor Daniel Elkin's personal blog, which you can find here. We are very pleased to share it at Comics Bulletin as well. Before even beginning this review, I feel...

Review: ‘Sensation Comics Vol. 1’: Not So Sensational

Ray Sonne
March 2, 2015
Digital Comics, Reviews
Since the death of Wonder Woman’s creator, William Moulton Marston, in 1947, DC has notoriously found the character rather difficult to handle. Since she hasn’t necessarily been placed into the correct...

Writer’s Cramp: Comics From An Innocent Man

John Yohe
February 11, 2015
Digital Comics, Reviews
Writer's Cramp by Byron Case The Pariah's Syntax: Unbound Notes From An Innocent Man   If you were accused, unjustly, of murdering one of your friends, by a psycho ex-girlfriend, and imprisoned...

Madefire: A New Kind of Reading

Ray Sonne
February 5, 2015
Digital Comics, Reviews
Thanks to the advent of 21st century technology, comics is in a state of experimentation of the likes never before seen. While comic books have always undergone some level of boundary-pushing—the 1960s’...
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Webcomics Profile: Iris Yan

John Yohe
December 24, 2014
Digital Ash, Digital Comics, Reviews
In reviewing the most recent issue of Maple Key Comics, a quarterly art journal featuring short comics, one of the standouts was artist Iris Yan, with her autobiographical sketches in “Hotline,” about her...
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Webcomic review: ‘The Specialists’ is a fun, retro romp

Bryan Stroud
December 11, 2014
Digital Comics, Reviews
What a world we live in. I’ve wondered many, many times what it would be like if I could be allowed to bring my maternal grandfather back for a visit. He passed in 1967 and so much has changed since then....
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Digital Ash: Zen Pencils

John Yohe
August 20, 2014
Digital Ash, Digital Comics, Reviews
 I don't usually like to read long-form comics on a screen, but I am a fan of certain online comics, or maybe cartoons is a better term, though I'm not sure of the difference. What I like, and/or...
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Review: Noah Van Sciver’s ‘Fante Bukowski’ is a complicated and very funny webcomic

Spencer Hicks
June 26, 2014
Digital Comics, Reviews
Noah Van Sciver's currently in-progress (new pages posted almost daily on his tumblr and facebook pages) web-comic serial Fante Bukowski skillfully pairs parody with humanism in this tale of a struggling...

Edison Rex: More Than Just Homage

Max Dweck
June 13, 2014
Columns, Comics Bulletin Soapbox, Digital Comics
In the summer of 2012, Chris Roberson (co-creator of I, Zombie) launched a new company called Monkeybrain Comics. What made this company interesting was that it was digital-only, with all content available...
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Review: 'The Private Eye' #1- Give as Many Stars as You Want Because the Internet Is Dead

Tyler Gross
March 28, 2013
Digital Comics, Reviews
  Before even turning (swiping? scrolling?) the first page of Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin's new series The Private Eye, there's a lot to like. Vaughan is well known for his work on...
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Review: 'Insufferable' #1-3 Uses The Digital Comics Format to Its Advantage

Rafael Gaitan
March 14, 2013
Digital Comics, Reviews
Mark Waid, one of the biggest and baddest producers of print comics, embracing an all-digital publish front?!YEP. But it's not what it looks like, Comics.Waid's love of comics is what matters --...
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Webcomic: The Graveyard Gang

Francesca Lyn
January 31, 2013
Digital Comics, Reviews
 Aside from reading the regular Sunday funnies and the odd Betty & Veronica, I wasn't really into comics as a little kid. I didn't know what to expect from Rich Clabaugh's The...
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Digital Comics: Tabatha #1

Felicity Gustafson
January 24, 2013
Digital Comics, Reviews
Have you ever ridden on a roller coaster? Tabatha is a little like that. There are dips, inclines, rapid twists and turns before you're plunged into a dark cavern and come out the other end. People...

Top 10 Online Comics of 2012

Chris Kiser, Danny Djeljosevic, Jamil Scalese, Logan Beaver, Nick Boisson, Steve Morris
December 20, 2012
Columns, Digital Comics, Top 10
Hi. Our endless year-end coverage continues with a bunch of comics you could read for free online. That's right, we're doing The Best Online Comics of 2012.There are roughly 7 million online...
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Digital Comics: Batman: Li'l Gotham #1

Chris Kiser
November 6, 2012
Digital Comics, Reviews
A week ago, no one even knew what Li'l Gotham was, but today, it's a serious contender for best DC comic of the year. Granted, the grim ethos of The New 52 have pretty much spent the better part of...
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