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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…
In Review and in Pictures: Ray Harryhausen – Titan of Cinema Exhibition
Ray Harryhausen fans, rejoice! The Titan of Cinema exhibition has opened at last in Edinburgh
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: The Beano and Dandy Annuals 2021
Peter Duncan finds his funny bone well and truly tickled by this year’s Beano and Dandy annuals…
In Review: Mongrel by Sayra Begum
Joe Gordon reviews this beautifully-told autobiographical tale of inter-generational strife…
In Review: Judges Volume Two
A compelling must-read for Dredd fans…
In Review: Bluebeard, a Feminist Fairy Tale
Joe Gordon reviews the latest fairy tale retold from Metaphrog, an entrancing retelling of Bluebeard…
In Review: Billionaires by Darryl Cunningham
Written and drawn by: Darryl Cunningham Published by Myriad Editions Out: Now Ever since Blank Slate first published his achingly honest Psychiatric Tales I have eagerly anticipated each new work by Darryl Cunningham, who has, with a mixture of detailed… Read More ›
In Review: Rob Davis triumphantly returns with The Book of Forks
Joe Gordon reviews “Book of Forks”, the final book in Rob Davis’ incredible surreal fantasy adventure series, which began with ”The Motherless Oven”…
In Review: Sensible Footwear – A Girl’s Guide
By Kate Charlesworth Myriad Editions Out: 25 July 2019 Now this, my friends, has been one of the Brit comics works on my Must Read Radar for 2019; I know Kate Charlesworth has been working on it for a long… Read More ›
The 30th Anniversary McLaren Animation Awards
The annual McLaren Animation award screenings at the world’s oldest continually-running film festival have always been a personal favourite part of the Edinburgh International Film Festival for me. Named for famed Scottish pioneer Norman McLaren, who would later found the… Read More ›
In Review: “It’s only a movie…” – Reel Love
Joe Gordon reviews “Reel Love” by Owen Michael Johnson, published by Unbound
In Review: Modern Slorance – The Finland Issue – Travel, art, food, tortoises!
Modern Slorance: the Finland Issue, by Neil Slorance “Saunas, Moomins, Food, Romance and more!” A wee disclaimer before I start: I love Neil Slorance’s comics. I first came across them in the (sadly now defunct) Plan B Books down by the… Read More ›
In Review: Disrepute by Thom Ferrier
Out: Now The book: A collection of Thom’s medicine-inspired cartoons, most originally published online at www.disrepute.info The Review: Thom (in reality, Doctor Ian Williams), also author of Graphic Medicine and other books, editor at GraphicMedicine.org, has been sending me copies… Read More ›