"What's this?" you ask as the lovely crimson website loads. I can answer that. That, my friend, is Nuklear Power, homepage to one of my favorite independent writers, Brian Clevinger.
Who is Brian Clevinger? Well, he is most well known for a little sprite comic he's done over the years called 8-bit Theater. It's a completely ridiculous look at the world of the original Final Fantasy for the Nintendo Entertainment Center. I followed this comic for years, and it more than anything inspired me to get into the comic biz myself. I fell off for the past few years, but he keeps on chugging out episodes.
The other day, while at home on sick leave (Crohn's disease is pleasant), I decided to catch up. Not a small task, as there are over 1100 episodes now. I think the episode I had left off on previously was around 480-ish. I'm on Episode 1001 now, but that is not the point of this post.
Click on that tab that says Robo.com. I stumbled upon this little piece of work while perusing the site in between episodes. It's an actual print comic done by Mr. Clevinger. I was sceptical at first. 8-bit Theater is a romp in the ludicrous, and while good for a weekly update, I just couldn't see myself picking up a trade filled with page after page of lunacy.

OK, you done? Excellent, isn't it? Now you see why I held such disbelief. But it was ten bucks, so I decided to give it a try. Sweet Cinnabon, I'm glad I did. The art is unique and the characters are fun. The humor was there, but not the ridiculous 8-bit humor. Plus I enjoy a good alternate history, ala Hellboy, so this was a fun stomp in that neck of the woods. It has a real B-movie feel to it.
So anyway, go pick this up. Heck, you can borrow mine. I really like it when I find something outside of the norm, from an independent writer I can really get behind. Here's hoping this one succeeds.