Whether you are a hardened collector of underground comix or a curious newbie looking for something that doesn't look like a Marvel movie poster, seek out their table at the next convention. Bring cash. Bring an open mind. And maybe bring a paper towel—those ink smudges are brutal.
In an era of comic books dominated by multiversal crossovers, superhero cinematic universes, and sanitized mass-market appeal, there exists a distinct, rattling heartbeat in the independent publishing scene. It is raw, it is often grotesque, and it is unapologetically honest. This is the world of .
To read a Sick Puppy Press comic is to hold something that could only exist because someone needed to make it—not because it was marketable, not because it was on brand, but because the alternative was not drawing it. That’s the sick puppy ethos: art as nervous system output, not product.
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