Category Archives: Review by Robin

Barron Storey – Marat/Sade Journals

I have been a big of Barron Storey for quite a while. Chatting with him about his work was a highlight for me on the show. He recently released a new edition of his long out of print Marat/Sade Journals. … Continue reading

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Skip Williamson's Blog

I really enjoy this memoir blog that Skip Williamson has been doing. The man is one of the underground originals and has a million stories to share. Not only was he a major force in the underground scene, but he … Continue reading

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Santoro Interview

I am really enjoying this interview that Brian Heater did with Inkstud regular, Frank Santoro for the Daily Crosshatch. Go read it. I think a lot of what Brian has done with the Daily Crosshatch and we seem to have … Continue reading

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Luke Ramsey and the Islands Fold

Luke Ramsey came on the show a couple of years ago. His residency program has been home to many great comics related folks, including Ron Rege jr, Theo Ellsworth and Matt Furie. If you explore through the Islands Fold site, … Continue reading

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Profanity Hill

I thought I would point you kind folks in the general direction Seattle’s very own Profanity Hill blog. Jason T Miles, Kelly Froh, Eric Reynolds and other talented folks have some really great mini’s that i have enjoyed and I … Continue reading

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Inkstuds Personal Best of Lists

I never really do best of lists, so please don’t consider it a best of list. I did this for the Daily Cross Hatch. The work on the list is more like a list of stuff I like and I … Continue reading

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5 Cartoonists You Should Be Reading Stuff By

I don’t get enoough to document everything i read, but here is some folks who’s work I always enjoy. Will Dinski just got some props during APE, by receiving the Isotope award. He really deserves the accolades. His comics are … Continue reading

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Second Thoughts by Niklas Asker

I really enjoyed Second Thoughts by Niklas Asker on an initial level. It’s quirky smart story of misguided love. Asker sets up a great story in a style similar to state side cartoonists, Nate Powell and Farel Dalrymple. He really … Continue reading

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The Bridge Project review by Robin

The Bridge Project is one of the more delightful anothologies that I have read in a while. It has all the markings of a good indie anthology, a simple theme that is easy to follow, and strong creators that were … Continue reading

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Dater's Dozen by Melaina

Dater’s Dozen by Melaina is a fun little mini. I really enjoyed this book. It’s the kind of autobio comic I enjoy, personal, friendly and does not take it self too seriously. The art is a nice simplistic style, that … Continue reading

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