Sunday, February 22, 2026

Weekly Weird Trigger Warnings 13

Andy Oliver Reviews All the Comics, All the Time:

Broken Frontier

Editor, publisher, iron man. Andy Oliver has written all but one review for the Broken Frontier site during the month of February! An incredible feat! Guess I'd better get back to writing that review...



Brad Curry vs. Kurt Snooze-iek:
Brad Curry

Brad Curry was a very entertaining guest of Colin Blanchette, discussing the Top 100 Best Superhero Comics list. Brad had Grand Electric Thought Power Mother by Lale Westvind and Jimbo by Gary Panter at #1 and #2 on his personal list! I'm an admirer of both, although I did not consider either superhero comics when making my own list. However, from Brad's perspective of both being an extrapolation of modern myth-making, I would have changed my mind (at least in Jimbo, as I haven't read a lot of Westvind's work). This consideration opens up a whole new avenue for alternative comics being outside of genre conventions, but still being studied along with complimentary genre work.


New Chris Cajero Cilla Book Cover:

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Underworld Amusements has Baron Munchausen's Narrative with this beautiful full colour wraparound cover by the one and only, Chris Cajero Cilla! Source: Patreon


The Mysterious Gato/Ronald Vincens II:

Poopsheet Foundation

From the George Erling collection: A mini-comics artist from Hawaii who disappeared under cryptic circumstances. 


Kevin Huzienga Subscription Drive:



Get a years worth of Kevin Huzienga's comics through his website, or his Patreon. Here



Stephen Bissette's Tyrant Returns:

Comic Book Yeti

Coming soon to Kickstarter from Jim Rugg, Chris Stevens, and Lighthouse Comics! Stephen Bissette's classic Tyrant series returns in both a collected edition and original art edition. Sign up here to be notified on launch.



Late Stage Harvey Kurtzman:





Both: GCD



Comix Reading List:

armstrongbiggs.com

A wonderful crime story with an unusual art style, reviewed by Broken Frontier editor Andy Oliver. online version


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