Wednesday, February 19, 2020
Gaslight Gothic
Gaslamp Gothic brings the world of steampunk and gaslight fantasy in one dark horror collection. Regulars like Spring Heeled Jack, Frankenstein, The Mummy, Jack the Ripper, Dr. Jekyll, and The Phantom of the Opera; along with ancient gods, mad scientists, weird west, macabre murders, time travel, and murky monsters. 100 Big Pages of arcane alternate fantasy! You can now download this at Drive Thru Comics, as well as part of the Horror Comics Collection, also in digital and print format at Indy Planet.
Monday, February 10, 2020
Kounter Komix
Kounter Komix are silly but scary psychedelic strips for fans of monsters and underground comics. Spooky spoofs of the horror and counterculture genre. Build your own time machine, Cornies cereal sickens Nazis, take a Magical Mystery Tour, chill with the Children of the Flaming Wheel, fans frenzy in Convention Crisis, starships scavenge in Bugs, Foreclose Holmes investigates Snaggle Castle, The Boy Explorers take a trip to the moon, Snappy Sammy Smoot visits the Intergalactic World Brain, Token looks at a lost world, Liana builds the robot of her dreams, try out the Super-Abnormal Phenomena Survival Kit, Xatz and Xotz invade Earth, Sherlock Duck attacks the Animated Government, weird west tales in Gunspook, Mr. Dedd plays Music Of Murder, and viva the Vamp Dance! 100 Big Pages! You can download this now at Drive Thru Comics, and as part of the Gonzo Comics Collection Bundle, as well as digital plus print at Indy Planet.
Friday, February 7, 2020
Daring Dames: Simply Irresistible
Daring Dames finds these classic comics cuties, Simply Irresistible! Lovely ladies from Golden to Silver Age. There's future femmes, jungle queens, Martian maids, bikini babes, desert divas, harem hotties, planetary pirates, cuddly catgirls, milky models, alluring androids, and space sirens! 100 Big Pages, and in color! You can download this now at Drive Thru Comics and as part of the Daring Dames: Action and Adventure Collection, plus in print at Lulu.
Monday, February 3, 2020
Bronze Age Hotties
Bronze Age Hotties has good girls and bad girls from the gritty era of comics! Featuring bodacious bounty hunters, post-apocalyptic pretties, jumping jungle girls, sexy superheroines, barbarian babes, planet princesses, groovy goddesses, and saucy sorceresses! This includes sexy stories like: Mandy, Blackstar, Sara's Forest, Where Sorcery Lives, Rubberella, City Of Doom, Targos, Lucky Stiff, Beast In The Swamp, and Ms. Liberty. 100 Big Pages! You can get this in print from Lulu, and in digital at Drive Thru Comics.
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Bronze Age Horrors
Bronze Age Horrors unlocks the undead comics of the 1970s! Astounding atrocities like dinosaurs, dragons, barbarians, space wizards, vampires, werewolves, aliens, big apes, jungle girls, renegade robots, psycho superheroes, and Nazi zombies! Included areb tales of Now You See It, Dead Hill, Headless Count, A Taste Of Honey, Army Of The Walking Dead, Superhero, Conqueror 1, Killer Hawk, Angel Of Doom, Sacrifice, Dorian Gray: 2001, Love Story, Wizard Of Odd, The Horror Called Rosebud, A Curse Of Claws, Jelly, Nosferatu, The Last Dragon King, and Forbidden Journey. 100 Big Pages of scares from the Seventies! This is now available in print at Lulu, and in digital at Drive Thru Comics.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Kids Komix
Kids Komix is public domain comic books from the Golden Age! Classic all-ages characters like Atomic Mouse, Wilfred, Candid Charlie, Professor Invento, Bungle in the Jungle, Atomic Bunny, Cora the Cat, Lil' Mouse, Count Gatto, Shadow, Supermouse, The Ogre of Merryville, and Atom the Cat! 100 Big Pages of animated adventures! This is for download now at Drive Thru Comics, and as part of the Gonzo Komix: Humor Collection, plus in digital and print at Indy Planet.
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Atlanta Comic Convention, Jan. 2, 2020
Mini-Komix will have a table at the next Atlanta Comic Convention on Jan. 12 at the Marriott Century Center on 2000 Century Blvd., Atlanta, GA. 30345.
Saturday, January 4, 2020
Altron Boy
Altron Boy is an original superhero that ran in Monsters And Heroes magazine created by fan comics star Larry Ivie. The co-creator of THUNDER Agents worked on horror titles like Creepy and Eerie. Mixing in both horror and superheroics, young musician Dave uses his father's gravity-defying Altron Belt to fly to the evil ex-Nazi known as Voltar. The mad scientist has created an entire land of dinosaurs, making it hard for the high-flying hero to rescue his friend's scientist father, while getting help from a hot slave girl and gaining a magic sword. Fantastic fanzine features of the Silver Age! You can download this now at Drive Thru Comics, and as part of the Sci-Fi Comics Collection Bundle, also in print at Lulu, plus in digital and print at Indy Planet.
Monday, December 9, 2019
Atlas Archives
Atlas Archives cracks open the vault on the Bronze Age comics. Atlas/Seaboard was a company that broke away from Marvel Comics to become its own publisher. During their run, Atlas created several original superheroes. A reckless youth becomes The Destructor to avenge his father, Demon Hunter tracks down the forces of Hell, The Scorpion knocks off Neo-Nazis, The Grim Ghost makes a deal with the Devil to fight crime, and John Targitt becomes the vigilante Man-Stalker! 100 Big Pages, and in color! This is now available in print at Lulu, plus for download at Lulu.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Lobo: The First Black Comic Book Hero
Lobo was the first black comic book hero! Premiering in 1965 by Dell Comics, Lobo is the premiere African-American comics character to receive their own title. During the Civil War, Lobo was a Union soldier, and blamed for a crime he didn't commit. He then becomes a wandering outlaw, traveling the old west, using his sharpshooting skills to fight injustice in the wild frontier. Great gunslinger action from the Silver Age! You can download this now at Lulu or Drive Thru Comics, as well as part of the Black Comics Matter bundle, plus in print and digital at Indy Planet, also in paperback at Lulu.
Friday, November 22, 2019
Lady Satan: The First Black Anti-Heroine
First appearing in Psycho and Scream magazines in 1973, Lady Satan was the premiere African-American comic book anti-heroine! Anne Jason is a debutante who travels out to the town of Salem, and is accosted by a demonic cult that have her possessed by the spirit of the witch, Black Anne. Anne now changes between her human and vampiric demon form, using her newfound powers to try and stop the Devil's plans to release the Anti-Christ! Beastly Bronze Age battles with this hellish heroine! This is now available for download at Drive Thru Comics, and as part of the Black Comics Matter bundle.
Saturday, November 9, 2019
ATL-lanta Zine Fest, Nov. 17
Mini-Komix will have a table at the ATL-lanta Zine Fest on Nov. 17 on 825 Warner St SW, Atlanta, GA 30310.
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