Rival Angels was reviewed in the February issue of Comics Buyer’s Guide by the wonderful and talented, Kris Manty. Check out her article, “The old, the bold, and the downright dirty,” and find out what goodness lies in vertebreakers, cleavage ahoy and boozy escapades.
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Kelly Melcher over at Fandomania.com checked out Rival Angels and liked it so much that we did an interview! Check out one of the coolest Rival Angels interviews yet!
I’ve been meaning to post some SHIMMER pics but my main computer is in the shop and I’m waiting to get it back to go through the hundreds of pictures I took. If I get a chance I’ll put some up because I got some great ones.
The WCRA Awards are wrapping up on Saturday the 14th. Have you voted? It only takes a minute and there’s some great Rival Angels nominations like Best Supporting Character (Sun), Best Antagonist (Brooke/Chloe) but there’s also some other great nominations that deserve some love like Scott Sava of Dreamland Chronicles (Author Congeniality), The Dreamer (Design, Art, Supporting Character-Nathan Hale) or Xylia (Best Antagonist-Tychia). Good stuff. Participate!! You’ll be glad you did.
Josh over at The Webcomic Tattler reviewed Rival Angels and posted it on his blog today! I thought it was a great review, and also gave me some new ideas. Â Â Go check it out and let me know what you think.
Jamdin over at Moongem Comics gave Rival Angels a nice plug and nod. I recommend checking out the site especially if you like babes, comics, wrestling and things related to all of them. Â Best of all, its regularly updated with regular features, gotta love that some people still do that. XD
Ambush Bug is the man! Giving much love to Rival Angels in his dot.comics review.Â
“One of the coolest things about comics is that they can be about just about anything, especially webcomics, which don’t have to deal with uptight execs thinking about trends and expectations in the marketplace. In this medium, the artist/writer doesn’t have to worry about all that and can just tell the tale he wants to. Here’s such a concept: female professional wrestlers. Creator Alan Evans seems to know his stuff about the inside workings of what it takes to become a professional wrestler and has wrapped that info around a sweet story about a somewhat innocent girl who becomes a rising star in the industry in RIVAL ANGELS. Without proving herself, Ultragirl wins the animosity of her fellow athletes, but management sees dollar signs in her future, so up, up, up the ladder she goes. Evans knows how to dole out equal doses of drama and action. The wrestling matches are pretty well choreographed and the wrestling moves are done in a Scott McDaniel sort of way where multiple images of the person are drawn to signify complex acrobatic movements. Cheese-cakey, but hey, what do you expect from a comic about female wrestlers? There are quite a few pages of this webcomic completed and new ones drop every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.”
Ambush Bug knows! Go check out his the comics reviews in general, you might find something new you like!





