A little blue bloop finds himself floating in a tin can, floating in an ocean. He's a cute little fella, and as his world grows the comic grows in scope and detail. There's something really enjoyable about wordless comics. You get to read the pages in a different ...

MONDAY FEATURE - Stripper Rippers
skoolmunkee at 10:21PM, Nov. 15, 2009
Bringing 50's comics into the modern age, Stripper Rippers is full of short romantic vignettes. Of course, by ‘romantic’ I mean somewhat lewd farces based around the too-tight shirts of lead females, jewel thieves who look like they're packin' babies, how to crush a housewife's sexual reluctance ...
MONDAY FEATURE - The Pools of Zara
skoolmunkee at 10:54PM, Nov. 1, 2009
Although Zara is the titular character, the mercenary Killerkind (a good fighter with some character flaws) is the one who steals the show here. Not to mention likable art (reminiscent of older Euro-comics, maybe?) and a straightforward writing style. The comic is set up as a fantasy but ends up ...
MONDAY FEATURE -> The Assemblers
skoolmunkee at 1:43AM, Oct. 26, 2009
Bardo, Shiyu, and Dwyer- Old-young scamps with some complex technology and one bad haircut. On Devil's night, the boys are scrambling around a strange landscape of multi-era ruins, mischieviously enganging in a sort of large-scale reverse vandalism. This one is fantastically unique, confident, and hard to describe at the ...