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We hope Hispanic Heritage Month never ends! But before it does on October 15th, we're continuing to celebrate our favorite Hispanic comic creators and artists in part 3 of the series.
In Charlyne Yi’s (actress, musician and, for brevity’s sake, all around creative) new adult-illustrated story collection, the writer and artist promises to take readers into her tortured mind of daydreamed parables. If this was her [...]
Past atrocities should always be a point of reference for the present, lest history and former attitudes and beliefs repeat themselves. We hear that quite a lot regarding war, prejudice, racism and related xenophobia and, undoubtedly, we should [...]
Graphic novels and comics are a mainstay here at Sub-C, and we are always looking for the best, most interesting titles to read. Nobrow Press out of Shoreditch, London has, over the years, proved to be one of the best sources for compelling [...]
The artist has a really good grasp of mixing armor and rain for drama. He has a piece called ‘Under the Sea’, that doesn’t involve armor, but I’m really fond of nonetheless.
Ah Penance.
He seems like a really interesting character, although I can’t say I’ve read much about him other than what Wikipedia says
This is great. Just checked it out. The Armor Study and Silent Wait I especially liked.
The artist has a really good grasp of mixing armor and rain for drama. He has a piece called ‘Under the Sea’, that doesn’t involve armor, but I’m really fond of nonetheless.