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Reviews
In Review: Zarjaz Issue 38
Another 2000AD-inspired gem from Futurequake Press
In Review: Edward Ross’s Gamish: A Graphic History of Gaming
This new graphic novel takes a very positive but thoughtful look at gaming…
In Review: The Secret of the Aesir by Alan Langford
Veteran comics artist Alan might be better known as an equestrian artist today, but he had an itch – and that itch was writing and drawing his own full-length graphic novel…
In Review: Neurotic Fiction by Joe Stone
Three short stories about loneliness, technology, regret and human connection…
Interstellar Overdrive: Shaman Kane Issue Six, by David Broughton (Review)
David Broughton wraps his first “Shaman Kane” story arc with an inter-dimensional face off!
In Review: Lives of the Great Occultists
Delving into this collection from Kevin Jackson and Hunt Emerson led reviewer a merry dance…
In Review: Judge Dredd – America, Lost & Found, The Rediscovered Scripts
Judge Dredd: America – Lost & Found, the Rediscovered ScriptsJohn Wagner, Colin MacNeilRebellion Review by Joe Gordon “Rights? Sure. I’m all for rights. But not at the expense of order. That’s why I like to see that Statue of Judgement… Read More ›
In Review: Gentlemind Volume One
Examining the cost of ambition and the consequences of the compromises it demands…
In Review: The Curious Case of Leonardo’s Bicycle by “Brick”
You really should check out this wonderful, thought-provoking exposé…
In Review: REJECTED, by Baden James Mellonie et al
An eclectic mix of strips charting roads sadly, in some cases, not taken…
In Review: Deadly Irish History – The Celts by John Farrelly
History: It’s Just One Fun Thing After Another!
In Review: Sentinel Issue Four: “The Terrifying Tales of Misty Moore”
Horses for courses… Peter Duncan argues Ian Beadle’s style of art on the latest Sentinel is perfect for the project
In Review: Doctor Who – Fury from the Deep
Creepy horror? Check. Killer seaweed? Check. Doctor Who? In spades!
In Review: The Day of the Triffids (Blu-ray)
Does the new Blu-ray of this 1980s BBC series past muster?
In Review: The Watchers
Thoughts on a new all-ages adventure comic, available now from Comixology
In Review: Karmen by Guillem March
Another fantastic title from Europe Comics you really should be trying
Retrospective Review: Wild’s End by Dan Abnett & I.N.J Culbard
War of the Worlds meets Beatrix Potter. Count on Dan Abnett and INJ Culbard to make this… unsettling!
In Review: Nigel Kneale’s The Woman in Black (1989)
Tim Robins checks out Nigel Kneale’s telling of Susan Hill’s haunting horror story
In Review: Bear Alley Books “Longbow” classic British comics collections
Offering intense, fast-paced action adventure, “Longbow of the Cheyenne” is surely classic British weekly comics at its best…