Month: July 2023

J-LIVE-His own Self

J-Live ought to not be selling on Bandcamp. He ought to be flourishing out of stereos around the world. He ought to be forced to stay fresh in old shit, he ought to be rocking the most recent gear and flyest shoes. but then, if he did, we wouldn’t get a song like “Old Shit,” […]

BALTIMORE COMIC-CON RELEA …

Media release — The Baltimore Comic-Con is proud to announce the first Baltimore Comic-Con Yearbook, celebrating the creators appearing at the show. This book of art features some of our guests interpreting the liberty Meadows characters, sometimes in conjunction with their own creations, in a celebration of creator-owned properties. As a bonus, we have a […]

Bloom County: Episode XI: …

Today’s leading display of “You can’t go house again” is Bloom County: Episode XI: A new Hope. the most fascinating part of the book, to me, was Berkeley Breathed’s introduction, explaining why he started the strip again, however whatever went down from there. I was excited when the comic returned two years ago, however reading […]

A METAPHOR FOR CIVIL UNRE …

Fear, hate. Viruses, pandemics. Protests, riots. Not considering that the 1960s have the X-Men been so appropriate to the world’s turmoil, which is why the MCU needs a socially conscious X-Men introduction. The X-Men got me reading comics in the very first place, as well as much of what we are seeing happening in our […]

Amy Unbounded: Belondweg …

Rachel Hartman’s Amy Unbounded is one of the most lovely series in comics. Amy is an imaginative, rambunctious nine-year-old, the daughter of a weaver and a barbarian ex-warrior clockbuilder living in the queendom of Goredd. until now, she’s been independent, but as she becomes aware that she’s growing up, she has hints that becoming an […]