Review by Luke Williams The collective known as The77 Publications are a hive of industry. Already publishing The ’77, Blazer, Pandora, now they’ve launched This Comic Is Haunted, a homage to the EC and Warren comics of the 1950s, 60s… Read More ›
Reviews
In Review: Doctor Who – The Power of the Doctor
Tim Robins muses on the final Thirteenth Doctor story and the incarnation’s impact on Doctor Who
In Review: The Art of Phil Bevan
A fascinating retrospective of the lauded artist
In Review: Fireball XL5 60th Anniversary Comic Anthology
The new “Fireball XL5 60th Anniversary Comic Anthology” from Anderson Entertainment goes on sale later this week
In Review: Black Adam (PG-13)
Tim Robins checks out the latest big screen DC Comics-inspired movie, and finds it wanting…
In Review: The Lakes International Comic Art Festival 2022
Luke Williams reports on the latest Lakes International Comic Art Festival, which has moved location to Bowness-on-Windermere
In Review: “SHED” by Richard Fairgray and Lucy Campagnolo
Luke Williams checks out an intriguing story by Richard Fairgray and Lucy Campagnolo, published by Blue Fox Comics
In Review: General Emplumado’s Arthouse Comics Volume One
The art house, Flaming Lady Of Hay, based in Hay On Wye, has just released its first graphic anthology
In Review: Moonage Daydream (15)
Tim Robins checks out the new David Bowie documentary
In Review: Shaman Kane #8 by David Broughton
Another smashing issue of Shaman Kane is out in the wild. Grab a copy soon!
In Review: Defenders Volume One – There Are No Rules
Mark Braithwaite checks out Panini’s collection of Al Ewing’s take on Marvel’s oddest superhero “group”…
In Review: Doctor Who – The Abominable Snowmen
Tim Robins checks out the latest, chilling, animated Doctor Who release…
In Review: Blacksad: They All Fall Down – Part 1
Luke Williams checks out the hardcover edition of the latest anthropomorphic adventure from Diaz Canales & Juanjo Guardino, published in English by Dark Horse
Retro Review: The Chronicles of Genghis Grimtoad
Luke Williams steps back 30 years in time and checks out a gem of a Marvel UK graphic novel by John Wagner, Alan Grant and Ian Gibson…
In Review – Prey (R)
Prey proves an entertaining riff on Predator, Tim Robins tells us…
In Review: Nope
Tim Robins checks out Jordan Peel’s new UFO scarer…
In Review: Starhenge Book One – The Dragon and the Boar (#1 and #2) by Liam Sharp
James Bacon checks out Liam Sharp’s Starhenge, #2 in comic shops today…
Aces Weekly 58 marks 400th week of digital publication for the long-running anthology
It’s a milestone week for digital anthology Aces Weekly! Check out what’s on offer in this mini-review
In Review: Only Murders in the Building (Season One)
Faced with so much superhero disappointment, Tim Robins decided to review something off-topic but that he actually enjoyed…
In Review: Ms. Marvel
“Ms. Marvel” is a whole lot of fun, despite the fact the final episodes ditch much of what makes it fun in favour of familiar Marvel tropes…