Nash Huang is an unpaid intern at a daily TV news show in Los Angeles. She's in the thick of Hollywood... she promotes, she go-fers, she tweeeeets. As hectic as her professional life is, her home life is pretty rad right now. Her girlfriend is almost a perfect match until the network's servers are hacked... Continue Reading →
The Grand Abyss Hotel by Marcos Prior
I've been mulling this review over for a couple days. There's just so much to unpack in The Grand Abyss Hotel. Told through our modern lenses on society, either in the newsroom or on the street, it takes on all sorts of contemporary issues: Fake News, activism, and big business. The art is some of... Continue Reading →
The Murders of Molly Southbourne by Tade Thompson
Molly breeds murderers through her blood. Every time she bleeds, a doppelgänger is born and does not stop until it has killed or is killed. And fortunately, Molly's parents are there to protect her and give her the skills to defend herself if they are not around. How did this happen? What kind of life... Continue Reading →
Dahlia Black by Keith Thomas
In 2028, a pulse from outer space is detected by physicist Dahlia Black. An advanced government antenna is aimed up at the stars and receives a radio signal. At first, the small cadre of scientists who are in-the-know don't know what to make of it; all they know is that the message is way beyond... Continue Reading →
Port of Earth. Vol 1. by Zack Kaplan and Andrea Mutti
When aliens finally come to Earth, they land looking to make a deal... build a space port and allow their water-burning ships to refuel in exchange for the tech. An energy boon for the whole planet! Yet, things don't always go as planned. Many aliens do not abide by the rule that states they must... Continue Reading →