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Reviews
In Review: 28 Years later: The Bone Temple
Large parts of the film require a steely stomach…
In Review: Peter Hujar’s Day
A refreshing change from other current films…
In Review: Marty Supreme
A film about ping-pong that definitely hits its mark…
Retro Review: Darkhold
Lucy Braithwaite revisits the Darkhold – no, not the real one!
In Review: Avatar – Fire and Ash
Spectacular, but found wanting…
In Review: Ten Years of Charlie Chan Hock Chye by Sonny Liew – A Singaporean Celebration
Exploring the incredible work of an imagined artist…
In Review: First Light – The Science Fiction Art Of Alex Storer
We check out the work of a multi-skilled practitioner, artist, musician, and graphic designer
In Review: My Dad Fights Demons by Bobby Joseph & Abbigayle Bircham
Crazy magical mayhem and relationships to fix – not necessarily in that order!
In Review and in Pictures: Singapore Comic Con 2025
An incredible gathering of comic creators and fans…
In Review: GraveWorms by Rob Talbot
A love letter to all the great – and even the not so great – horror comics of yore
In Review: The 2000AD Art of Sean Phillips
Luke Williams delves into 2000AD’s latest art book
Temenggong-SuperAni 2025, Celebrating 50 Years of Singapore -South Korea Bilateral Relations and Singapore’s 60th Anniversary
An amazing exhibition in an incredible location in Singapore
In Review: Wicked – For Good
Ignore reviews claiming “Wicked: For Good” is a heap of Shiz…
Five Graphic Novels To Give As Presents
Christmas stocking fillers or treats for yourself?
In Review: Nemesis The Warlock: The Definitive Edition – Volume IV
Luke Williams checks out the latest collection…
In Review: The Once And Future Riot by Joe Sacco
Graham Baines reviews Sacco’s latest full length reportage
In Pictures: A Tremendous Thought Bubble Festival 2025!
A whistle stop trip, and variant cover musings!
In Review: Judge Dredd by Carlos Ezquerra Apex Edition
A wonderful collection of the great man’s work
Five Weird Comic Book Crossovers That Worked
David Ferguson looks back at some odd crossover comics