Interview: Alex Robinson
Alex Robinson, a very well respected cartoonist, known for his graphic novel, “Box Office Poison,” published by Top Shelf Productions, recently contributed a moving four-page comic to the comics...
View ArticleReview: I DO NOT HAVE AN EATING DISORDER by Khale McHurst
Eating disorders are not often the subject of comics. This comic by Khale McHurst is quite compelling. “I Do Not Have An Eating Disorder,” which you can read here, follows the author on her journey of...
View ArticleTCAF Comics Review: LOOK STRAIGHT AHEAD
If you’re heading out to the Toronto Comic Arts Festival this weekend, May 11-12, be sure to stop by and purchase a copy of LOOK STRAIGHT AHEAD by Elaine M. Will. This is truly an outstanding work...
View ArticleCreative Living: Kathy J. and SHIFT: WHERE HEAD MEETS HEART
Comics Grinder is a place for creativity and wellness. Comics Grinder is all about Creative Living! In that spirit, we present to you someone who is a great supporter of that mindset, Kathy J. and...
View ArticleReview: THE HOSPITAL SUITE by John Porcellino
John Porcellino has a remarkable thing with his ongoing self-published zine, “King-Cat Comics and Stories.” This is a zine, and mini-comic, that has been around for 25 years. King-Cat dates back to...
View ArticleReview: THERE IS NO RIGHT WAY TO MEDITATE by Yumi Sakugawa
You are NOT your thoughts. Do you like to write lists of goals you’ve set for yourself or give yourself little private pep talks? Of course, you do! We have plenty of bad energy out there to navigate...
View ArticleSPX Spotlight: Ellen Forney and ROCK STEADY
ROCK STEADY by Ellen Forney Rock Steady: Brilliant Advice From My Bipolar Life, by Ellen Forney, is a unique guidebook to mental health. Anyone can find something insightful and useful here. This is...
View ArticleReview: ‘All the Places in Between’
All the Places in Between All the Places in Between. John Cei Douglas. Liminal 11. 2021. 120pp. $14.95 John Cei Douglas has a nice light whimsical style that serves him well with themes of mental...
View ArticleInterview: Grant Snider and the American Comic Strip Tradition
Panel excerpt from The Art of Living Grant Snider is an artist working in the grand American tradition of the comic strip. Many years ago, let’s say a whole century ago, if you asked someone what...
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