Carbon @CaliberComics Review from @kleffnotes

Carbon opens at the start of the universe and the creation of humans, but they aren’t the only beings crawling out of the primordial ooze. Our initial narrator, God himself, describes the rise of sheves. These winged beasts are only female, but even though they don’t need to reproduce with males, they attack the human males. The humans pray to God for protection and safety from the dangerous sheves. God creates a new underground world for the immortal winged beings filled with everlasting light. As society evolves, the earth becomes contaminated and punishment is meted out against them. The sheves and humans are thrown together in the darkness. With faith declining, God begins to fade away, which feeds into the rise of Eden Energy, a company on the quest for ever burning coal. Continue reading “Carbon @CaliberComics Review from @kleffnotes”

@AmeliaSkySeries Issue #1 Anti-Aliasing Awakening Part 1 Comic Review from @kleffnotes

Amelia Sky is a sci-fi horror comic that thrusts you immediately into a violent apocalyptic situation where there seems to be no escape from an otherworldly onslaught. We see a man and woman rushing inside a building with the unconscious body of a young girl. They are trying to escape, but for a mysterious reason the father insists that their daughter won’t be able to come with them because she is too powerful. This intriguing introduction ends with a bang and the story just gets more intense. Continue reading “@AmeliaSkySeries Issue #1 Anti-Aliasing Awakening Part 1 Comic Review from @kleffnotes”

The Sixsmiths Volume 1 @CaliberComics Review from @kleffnotes

The Sixsmiths are just your typical suburban family living in Albert Hills, Victoria, except they just so happen to be satanists. In volume one we meet Ralf, Annie, Lilith, Cain, and estranged eldest daughter, Jezabelle. For the most part the family has been doing pretty well until they receive the shocking news that Ralf has lost his job. What is a satanist to do? Continue reading “The Sixsmiths Volume 1 @CaliberComics Review from @kleffnotes”

The Tower of the Comic Book Freaks @CaliberComics Review from @kleffnotes

The Tower of the Comic Book Freaks is a graphic novel by Ron Kasman that follows five late teenage Toronto men on their journey to the New York Comic Convention in 1971. Kasman’s work is a fictional story of finding your way in the world of comics, though he does reveal that aspects of it are related to his own experiences as a fan of comics. I typically am not drawn toward comics that focus on every day people, but there was something about Kasman’s work that drew me in. Continue reading “The Tower of the Comic Book Freaks @CaliberComics Review from @kleffnotes”

Fangirl Freakouts: Swerve ( @skgfilms @SkinlessJSn @sharongrumbelle @bumpandhustle @emilyalatalo ) from @kleffnotes

Last week the wonderfully written and performed webseries Swerve debuted on Skeleton Key Films. With all six episodes up I thought I would talk about what I love about this series in my latest Fangirl Freakouts. Continue reading “Fangirl Freakouts: Swerve ( @skgfilms @SkinlessJSn @sharongrumbelle @bumpandhustle @emilyalatalo ) from @kleffnotes”