Apropos of nothing here are some brilliant indie comics reviews and features that have run on @wwacomics recently

Check out @AdrienneResha brilliant review of Folkore #1 https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/11/folklords-1-fantasy-in-a-suit-and-tie-nov-13/
How about reading Emma Snape on Family Tree #1 https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/11/family-tree-1-roots-itself-beneath-your-skin/
Or if you want some real indie stuff check out the splendid @jameybash on Folk Magic and Healing: A Treasure Trove of Botanical Folklore https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/11/folk-magic-and-healing-a-treasure-trove-of-botanical-folklore/
Over @wwacomics everyone cares about covering all kinds of comics including our publisher @nightxade who takes on Black Stars Above #1 in a wicked review right here. https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/11/black-stars-above-1-lures-you-into-its-inky-abyssnov13/
This intricate and intimate anonymous feature on Mark Zingarelli's God's Country is an example of the great work @wwacomics is consistently engaging with and putting out. https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/11/gods-country-is-a-90s-story-of-small-town-corruption-that-remains-relevant/
I loved this piece by @ProfessorEmily talking to one of my fave creators Kristen Gudsnuk! https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/11/henchgirls-kristen-gudsnuk-on-making-friends-modern-fantasy-and-four-legged-muses/
One of @wwacomics flagship writers @CoriMarie21 gave WicDiv a fitting send off with this heartfelt take on #45 https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/09/the-wicked-the-divine-45-ending/
If you want to know about The White Trees #1 & # 2 you have to read these in-depth reviews from the wonderful @metakate https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/09/the-white-trees-1-nsfw-review/
The curse of a landscape overshadowed by the Big Two means that the idea of what an indie comic is constantly shifts and changes, and is easy to argue over. But @Flowtaro covered a truly independent gem in a way literally no one else was. https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/03/abo-comix-breaking-through-the-isolation-of-lgbtq-prisoners/
Speaking of which @dogunderwater is constantly doing the work to make sure that zines are being featured on the site and you can check out just some of that work here https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/category/zines/
It's not just comics and singular zines that are highlighted but also the work of organizers and communities, like this awesome write up of Bluestockings inaugural queer and trans comics fest https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/09/bluestockings-inaugural-queer-trans-comics-fest-2019/
Another sterling bit of work from @ProfessorEmily here as she takes on The ABC of Typography https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/10/abc-of-typography-takes/
Webcomics make up a large part of the indie comics landscape and @illusClaire has you covered there with her regular and insightful column "Insta Made Me Read It." https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/11/insta-made-me-read-it-eggnoid-and-deor/
One of my most anticipated books of the year got this lovely write up from librarian and writer extraordinaire @alenkafiga https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/10/stage-dreams-comic-queer-and-trans-teens-deserve/
@alenkafiga also wrote this rad review of another of my fave books by one of my fave contemporary creators Benji Nate. https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/2019/10/benji-nates-lorna-is-cute-violent-and-relatable/
I could go on and on as I'm constantly blown away by the work that the team do, a team who without which i wouldn't have my career. You can check out all of their work @wwacomics and if you're looking for indie specific coverage then bookmark this. https://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/category/indie-small-press/