Person congressmen and senators rumors, SPX is going to $8000 this year faster than anybody thinks.
Nutty AI trade.
#SPX #SPX8000
(Not financial advice)
Hébergement du blog nuclearphoenix.fr -
https://www.cipherbliss.com/2025/h%c3%a9bergement-du-blog-nuclearphoenix.fr
Code, nouvelles technologies et entrepreneurariat par B. Lemoine
#nucléaire #vulgarisation #nuclear #energy #banana #nuclearPhoenix #spx #RepowerEU
Some more glimpses from the exhibit hall at #SmallPressExpo #spx #art #comics #books
Glimpses from the exhibit hall at #SmallPressExpo #spx #art #comics #books
The 2025 Ignatz Awards… and the Winners are! Congrats to everyone #comics #comicbooks #spx #spx2025
Small Press Expo 2025 Debut Highlights #comics #comicbooks #spx #spx2025
If you don't have a lot of time to spare I would point you toward "An Ode to People" and "Kiss the Cook", each of which can be read in just a few minutes.
I haven't cast my vote yet but I'm leaning towards Jake Spooky. While I normally don't care for animation or sound in my webcomics, this one is pulling them off pretty well.
Kiss the Cook by Barbara Perez Marquez and Rhinosnax
https://ko-fi.com/album/Kiss-the-Cook-H2H218YZ2U
Nine pages about meeting the new neighbor.
Jake Spooky by Michael Grover
https://www.grovertoons.com/jakespooky
Some interesting tricks with animation and sound in this story about a punk rock ghost who's full of wolves.
Home by the Rotting Sea by Otava Heikkilä
https://claystorks.itch.io/home-by-the-rotting-sea
"A standalone digital comic that follows two women living at an inflection point of hostilities between two different people in the now-melted arctic." 98 pages.
An Ode to People by KC Councilor
https://www.muthamagazine.com/2025/04/an-ode-to-people/
A short comic about the sometimes strange nature of love.