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Voices from the Other Side

What's that crazy purple banner about, anyways?

Review posted: 23 February 2006

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Reviewed by Matt Rawson

 


Ahoy!

Here, being the very first (sub) installment of “Voices From The Other Side,” I will simply clue you in on what to expect in this space in the future.

“Voices From The Other Side” will be committed to bringing the work, opinions, views, and general babblings of the small press community to public. Each installment will be dedicated to one small press creator, team of creators, special event, etc.

The small press has sort of rode the waves of the industry, and occasionally turning the tides. With books like Jeff Smith’s Bone, Dave Sim’s Cerebus, and Mike Allred’s Madman a great deal of attention was directed toward this nook of the industry, but doomsayers have said time and again, with the ending of these books sometime ago that the small press, as an entity, would go under.

Well, the small press, in my own findings, is quite strong, with many new creators popping up, and great art and ideas being put forth in books that the Big Two would view as existing under the sales radar.

Several conventions, such as SPX, that are dedicated solely to the small press, draw a crowd that would also testify to the fertility of independent comics. Everything from mini-comics to professionally printed graphic novels are available on the outskirts of Marvel, DC, Dark Horse and Image (the latter two of which being wonderful bridges between the small press and the Big Two). Quality varies, of course, but one thing is for sure: The small press comic you hold is exactly as the creators intended it to be, for good or bad.

So, what exactly will you find here? Interviews, artwork, comic book previews, maybe the very first look at the next Jeff Smith, Dave Sim, or Mike Allred! The small press might be small in issue quantity, but quite large in innovative, cutting-edge ideas. Stay tuned for our first (real) installment, featuring Eric Adams, creator of the comic Lackluster World.

Come on back now, y’hear!

—CCdC—

 

 

 

 

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