Out this week: Gleem (Drawn and Quarterly, $22.95):
Originally published by Peow Studios, Freddy Carrasco’s three-story collection returns from a different publisher this week. Caarasco has won both a Doug Wright Award and an Ignatz Award in the past for his low-fi sci-fi work.
See what comics and graphic novels are arriving at your local comic shop this week.
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‘Last Chance to Find Duke’ Selected as One of the Beat’s 30 Best Comics of 2022
Shang Zhang’s Last Chance to Find Duke, published by @peowstudio and edited by me, has been selected as one of The Beat’s 30 Best Comics of 2022! A great way for Peow to end the year.
Last Chance to Find Duke is available as a digital edition until Jan 31 when the digital book shop closes.
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Around the Tubes
Some comic news and reviews from around the web to start the day #comics #comicbooks
It’s new comic book day! What do you plan on getting? What has you excited? Sound off in the comments below. While you think about that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web.
The Beat – Goodbye, Peow: the beau ideal of micro-press ends physical sales – Time is running out.
Reviews
Comicbook – John Stewart: The Emerald Knight#1CBR – Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives #1
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BYE PEOW, a PEOW studios goodbye FANzinE I co-big bossed with sunmi, is available on sunmi's itchio!
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hoping to upload more posts here soon ^^ book haul / reads pics and general thoughts
i started Tokyo Aliens by Naoe about 2 days ago and finished volume 2 today, and IM SO intrigued! i love how her style changed from aoharu x machinegun (reading this series actually makes me want to rewatch aoharu so bad) Reiji Amamiya is my new fave in that series, i love his design so much, he's pretty hot haha
i've also been rereading monthly girls nozaki kun and im on v3, its funny as ever and i still laugh out loud!
i also have a few recent purchases i want to post here ! (glitch , nozaki volume 14, tokyo aliens, interviews w monster girls, and some items from suruga-ya) and some peow books!
uuuh what else...OH
here's a list of a bunch of anime i started / have been watching recently!
the first few eps of frieren
phoenix eden 17 a tezuka adaptation by Studio4℃ was a heartfelt story that went by sooo fast! the only thing that left me a tad disappointed was that i felt like the story felt unresolved by the end (reading the studio page for it tho, it looks like it was intended to be watched as a movie so maybe thats where the unresolved feeling came from?) overall tho, the animation was beautiful and the story bittersweet
finished the After the Rain anime and it was very sweet and not what i expected!
watched ep 1 of undead unluck and i really want to see where this series goes the 1st ep was cool
the 100 girlfriends who really really really really really love you premiere (hyakkano) was pretty funny and entertaining, the cast is pretty funny
also saw part of the premiere of shangri-la frontier (mostly because i saw the character designer worked on xam'd lost memories and its one of my latest obsessions ; still have to finish the anime lol)
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Ex.Mag Vol. 3: Crumbling Kingdom – Latest Peow Anthology Heralds the Misfortune, Misanthropy and Misery of the Dark Fantasy Genre (With Just the Right Amount of Wit and Whimsy to Sweeten the Pot)
Ex.Mag Vol. 3: Crumbling Kingdom – Latest Peow Anthology Heralds the Misfortune, Misanthropy and Misery of the Dark Fantasy Genre (With Just the Right Amount of Wit and Whimsy to Sweeten the Pot)
This whopping 192-page collection by Peow is their latest in a series of genre-based anthologies. As noted in the preliminary pages of Ex.Mag Vol. 3, the anthologies were brought about when the Peow team noticed a lack of genre work in the indie comic space and sought an immediate solution. Indeed, these anthologies showcase the shiny potential of genre comics in the capable hands of indie…
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Loic Locatelli | Witchcraft & Melancholia
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Lee Lai, Michael DeForge, Pa-Luis and more win 2021 Ignatz Awards
Annual awards typically presented at the Small Press Expo honor excellence in independent comics, graphic novels and minicomics.
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Major Project - Swim Team by Natalie Anderson
Natalie Andrewson has a series of comics that follow the different themes of a story. I am interested in the way she presents these, especially the one above (Swim Team) in two tones of colour to create soft and hasher edges without colour clashes. This means the type is not competing with the illustrations which is something I want to avoid.
I found Natalie's work through the comic company Peow Studio that is sadly no longer around but the way they have tackled and looked at comics would help me understand how to approach my project in a clearer way.
The website below holds a small description of Peow Studio and the artists in the team.
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