Comics Bulletin, one of the big comics sites and, unlike Newsarama and Comic Book Resources they do have good coverage of independent comics (so well worth trying to get your work reviewed here). They have reviewed Paragon #1, #2, and #4 and from what I've seen they offer pretty good coverage of British small press comics (I've stumbled across some first there). It also appears Kelvin Green is the one who does the bulk of these reviews (although I'm unsure if you drop him a note directly or not)
Just wanted to offer an open invitation to all the indi's out there for a bit of free featured press coverage to help you open a few wallets. Alltern8 are happy to review and set up personal interviews with any publisher/artist.
It also appears Kelvin Green is the one who does the bulk of these reviews (although I'm unsure if you drop him a note directly or not)
Quote from: Emperor on 29 August, 2009, 03:14:44 PMIt also appears Kelvin Green is the one who does the bulk of these reviews (although I'm unsure if you drop him a note directly or not)Yeah, you can do. I'm very keen to get more coverage for small press and self-published work, so I will favour such titles in terms of what I review, but not in how I review; I will be honest.
For all we know, there could be tons of creators out there, toiling away in the shadows, proving that comics can do more than find creative new shapes for spandex. The small press is the life blood of the industry, where first-time writers earn their stripes and artists receive valuable early exposure, and yet to the wider world outside of the convention circuit, it barely registers.We all know it’s there, and as a breeding ground for new talent it seems a crying shame that it doesn’t get more attention. So we’ve decided to do something about it. It’s not much, a small gesture of intent to begin with, but from the next issue, we’ll be including small press reviews in Comic Heroes. Whether you’ve self published, put something together with a few mates, contributed to an anthology or had something out with any of the numerous independent publishers across the UK, we want to see your work. Artist, writer, or publisher, we’re offering you a genuine opportunity to have your work reviewed in a publication that your mum can buy in WH Smiths. Oh yes. It’s big.