Review: Bronze Age Boogie #1 (Ahoy Comics)
Bronze age Boogie from Ahoy Comics is first and foremost a love letter, not to a particular genre of entertainment, but an entire decade’s worth!
Bronze age Boogie from Ahoy Comics is first and foremost a love letter, not to a particular genre of entertainment, but an entire decade’s worth!
Our latest indie comics round-up sees us finish up Jed McPherson’s media satire The Show, bodyslam some aliens with Invasion from Planet Wrestletopia and head out into deep space with Curtis Clow’s The Wild Cosmos. The Show #3-4 The final two issues of Jed McPhersons’ reality TV satire The Show brings the tale of Johnny […]
Four years ago we caught up with the team at Big Punch Studios to find out about a new venture they were planning which would see them create a quarterly anthology featuring a whole bunch of original characters whose worlds were interconnected. Four years, 16 issues and 3 titles later, the final volume of Extraversal […]
We take a look back at the best of small press which we picke up at this year’s Portsmouth Comic Convention. The Black Iris (Sassafras Press) Russell Olson’s The Black Iris started life as an Inktober experiment at the end of 2018, but with a Comic con on his doorstep and no new book, he […]
The final volume of Plagued: The Miranda Chronicles from BHP Comics is now funding on Kickstarter, we caught up with writer Gary Chudleigh to find out more.
Part of the Laydeez Day Festival, the Laydeez Do Comics Award 2019 is given to the best graphic novel in progress by a female identifying UK-based creator.
The third book in Alexander Utkin’s series of Slavic folktales, Tyna of The Lake: Gamayun Tales Book 3, feels more like a Studio Ghibli movie than a classic fairytale
We first met Aaron Rackley via his wonderful Little Heroes Comics Kit initivaive. Well, after the success of several anthologies and a number of convention appearance, Aaron has turned publisher and founded FairSpark books, an all ages imprint packed full of great titles like Gallant and Amos and Megatomic Battle Rabbit. We catch up with […]
Gareth A Hopkins’ Petrichor challenged our idea of what a comic could be, thanks to it’s unique imagery and poetic words. We caught up with the man behind this one of a kind creation to find out more about his inspirations, his process and just what a Petrichor actually is!
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