Arledge Comics Announces First Graphic Novel, The Great Witch Artemis via @kleffnotes

Arledge Comics returns with their second Kickstarter of 2019: The Great Witch Artemis. After six successful Kickstarter campaigns, ranging from ComixCentral award-winning Alex Priest to first-run anthology Trial Run, the indie comics publisher is preparing to kickstart their first graphic novel, The Great Witch Artemis. This graphic novel is written by first-time graphic novel writer, Bryce Beal (Gambling the Isles, upcoming My Kingdom for a Panel anthology), illustrated by Scott Malin (Alex Priest, The World’s Worst Bounty Hunter), and edited by Jenn Arledge (Alex Priest, Future Girl). The novel will include 78 black and white pages. Continue reading “Arledge Comics Announces First Graphic Novel, The Great Witch Artemis via @kleffnotes”

Strong Female Protagonist Comic Review from @kleffnotes

I saw Strong Female Protagonist at a bookstore and on a whim decided that I wanted to check this two book series out. This was one of the best decisions of my reading career. Yes, I’m saying I have a career in reading, I do a lot of reviewing which means that combined with pleasure reading seems like a career level amount of time. This series might focus on a former superhero, but it is nothing like your traditional superhero read. Continue reading “Strong Female Protagonist Comic Review from @kleffnotes”

Miskatonic High Comic Kickstarter from @kleffnotes

Two of my favorite things are the worlds of H.P. Lovecraft and comics and something amazing is bringing these topics together through the drama of high school. Miskatonic High recently kicked off their Kickstarter campaign to create print copies of their first issue. I was able to check out the first and second issue and wanted to share my spoiler free thoughts on the series and why you should support this comic. Continue reading “Miskatonic High Comic Kickstarter from @kleffnotes”

The Wicked and The Divine Comic Series Feature from @kleffnotes

In December I typically have a little bit of downtime where I can indulge in catching up on some comics that I have gotten desperately behind in. I read the first four volumes of The Wicked and The Divine ages ago, but had just never seemed to find time to read the next three volumes. Now I know this means I’m still not completely caught up with the series, but being caught up with all of the collected volumes is alright with me. Continue reading “The Wicked and The Divine Comic Series Feature from @kleffnotes”

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Comics vs. Netflix from @kleffnotes

I have already mentioned the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on The Nerdy Girl Express before, but I limited myself to only talking about the Netflix series. Today I thought I would share a little bit about the source material that inspired the series. Get your coven together and get ready to delve into the comics. Continue reading “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Comics vs. Netflix from @kleffnotes”

Falconhyrste Issue #4 Kickstarter and Comics Review ( @falconhyrste )from @kleffnotes

Starting at a new school can be hard, it can be especially hard when the new school happens to be on a mysteriously secluded island. Cei just wants to try and make friends, but after starting school he is struggling to really connect, especially with two bullies constantly pestering him. Within the pages of Falconhyrste, Cei contends with the struggles of being a freshman and with some strange and eerie events that he can’t exactly understand and you can see more of his journey by supporting the Falconhyrste Kickstarter. Continue reading “Falconhyrste Issue #4 Kickstarter and Comics Review ( @falconhyrste )from @kleffnotes”

The Elemental Balance Kickstarter and Review from @kleffnotes

The Elemental Balance is a comic series that is currently running a Kickstarter campaign to bring you the first three chapters of the series. I was given the opportunity to check out the first issue and for those of you who are interested in a science fiction comic with a bit of a twist you will definitely enjoy this series. Continue reading “The Elemental Balance Kickstarter and Review from @kleffnotes”

Bad at Adulting, Good at Feminism Book Review from @kleffnotes

Bad at Adulting, Good at Feminism is a delightful blending of life tips and discussions of being an adult woman who isn’t exactly sure how to be a functioning adult by Prudence Geerts. The book is divided into different topics and throughout Prudence presents a fictionalized version of herself in connection to things going on in her life. Her art is so much fun and the single page comics discuss so much. Continue reading “Bad at Adulting, Good at Feminism Book Review from @kleffnotes”

Geek-Girl Volume #2 Issue 3 Comic Book Review ( @daSamJohnson ) from @kleffnotes

Geek-Girl Volume 2 focuses on a new incarnation of Geek-Girl. With Ruby no longer eager to play the hero, her friend Summer has stepped up to become the hero of our story. The only issue is that going into issue 3, Summer doesn’t have the super powered glasses that give Geek-Girl her powers. After a fight with her best friend, Summer is now in a dangerous spot with no powers to help her. Continue reading “Geek-Girl Volume #2 Issue 3 Comic Book Review ( @daSamJohnson ) from @kleffnotes”