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Punk Rock in Comics – NBM’s Celebration of a Genre that Emerged in the 1970s and Never Fully Went Away

  • by Lindsay Pereira
  • May 15, 2025

If you have to look up what it means, you probably aren’t very punk. That idea has been around for almost as long as the music, which is a long…

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Willie Nelson: A Graphic History – A Graphic Biography Strictly for Those Who Know Nothing About the Legendary Musician

  • by Lindsay Pereira
  • February 4, 2025

Willie Hugh Nelson, born April 29, 1933, is now 91 years old. Given that he has spent around 81 of those years in the making of music (he joined his…

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Not My Small Diary #19 – Delaine Derry Green’s Eerie Anthology Investigates Unexplained Events with Contributions from Liz Prince, John Porcellino, David Lasky, Kelly Froh, Joe Decie, Donna Barr and Many More

  • by Andy Oliver
  • January 29, 2018

A small press comics anthology with a 20-year pedigree seems a remarkable but unlikely achievement by any standard but that’s exactly what editor Delaine Derry Green has achieved with Not…

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Cringe: An Anthology of Embarrassment – Twenty-Plus Tales of Mortification, Humiliation and Shame from Birdcage Bottom Books

  • by Andy Oliver
  • January 15, 2015

Over twenty tales of public humiliation from creators across the indie comics scene make up Birdcage Bottom’s Cringe: An Anthology of Embarrassment, a collection of shorts detailing those best forgotten…

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