Aces Weekly volume 11 preview, plus new award nomination and Volume 2 on ComiXology
Take a first look at Aces Weekly volume 11, the latest volume of the award-winning digital art comic from V For Vendetta creator David Lloyd. Plus we round-up other exciting news from the award-winning web comic.
David Lloyd’s award-winning Aces Weekly (The Pipedream Comics Digital Comic of the Year) may be about to add another prize to it’s virtual mantlepiece as it has been nominated as Best Web Based Comic in the inaugural True Believers Awards, which will be presented at this Summer’s London Film and Comic Convention – www.londonfilmandcomiccon.com, best of luck to David and co.!
Aces Weekly volume 11 is set to start its latest seven-week run from June 23rd. It debuts with part two of a story woven around some of the least-recognized heroes of World War 2 – the ground crews who sent Battle of Britain pilots into the air with confidence and courage – Erks, from Keith Burns…
The amazing Jok and Santullo give us yet another story of vile villainy in a fantastic universe we usually see dominated by heroic action in The Fugitive…
Danger on the ocean floor threatens deepwater diver, Maddie, in beautifully-crafted science-fiction from writer, Chris Mole, and Neil McClements, in Hadopelagic…
Esteban Hernandez, our regular commentator on the ordinary as seen from the viewpoint of the extraordinary, returns to make a thoughtful observation on audio with Like Bells…
The fantastic Reza Benhadj comes back with another 3 episodes of amazing art and absorbing narrative in the intriguing, Panzer Tripod…
Chris Geary creates another one of those heroines in fiction who just can’t seem to stay out of trouble, in the refreshingly minimalist Kora…
And from a snow-covered battlefield in war-torn Europe, Eoin Coveney and Neil Kleid bring us a nightmare in nine pages with The Foxhole…
Plus MORE..!
If you’re new to the world of Aces Weekly and want to catch up on the early volumes then this month also sees the release of Aces Weekly Volume 2 on ComiXology. It’s available for £6.99 and collects the entire second volume of Aces in one handy bundle. You can also purchase Aces Weekly Volume 1 to help complete your collection.
For more information on Aces Weekly then visit the Aces Weekly website and if you like what you see then you can subscribe for just £6.99/$9.99/€7.99 and get access to all 11 volumes!