Review: The Signal #1 & #2 (Abstruct Entertainment)
Aliens have always been a long time source of inspiration for comic creators, and with The Signal we take a look at a new entrant to this classic genre.
We review the newest and best digital comics, from big name titles on platforms like ComiXology to essential indie titles and the latest app-based publishers.
Aliens have always been a long time source of inspiration for comic creators, and with The Signal we take a look at a new entrant to this classic genre.
We take a look at Farhan Qureshi’s political action epic webcomic Digitopia, presented as part of a single issue here depicting a world at war as a city and her populace continued to battle an enemy who have since taken over. Can Qureshi, Piriz and Robins’ new comics declare victory over the hearts and minds […]
We delve once more into the Madius Comics treasure chest in order to check out the third issue of Griff Gristle: the Endless Voyage. Can the ship-shape crew Jones, Sambrook, Donald and Holman continue to keep this series afloat or will it finally sink to Davy Jones’ locker? Publisher: Madius Comics Writer: Rob Jones, Michael […]
oneWe take a look at Deadstar Publishing’s Dexter’s Half Dozen, the labour of love from Jamie Lambert and Kevin Davies which tells the story of what happens when a 60’s war movie unit meets a supernatural horror setting. Can this series blow the competition away or will it end up buried alive? Publisher: Deadstar Publishing […]
Scott Jason Smith’s debut graphic novel Marble Cake from Avery Hill is a curious mix of the mundane and metaphysical.
The Many Not The Few graphic novel looks at key events from the peasants revolt, through to the miners strikes of the 80s and even on to Brexit.
Part of their Art Masters series, SelfMadeHero’s Basquiat graphic novel chronicles the chaotic life of one of the 20th century’s most interesting artists
The latest one shot from the guys at Comichaus sees writer Nick Bryan and Robert Ahmad bring us a genre splicing mix of robots, multi-verses and unprovoked violence
Beneath the fairly unassuming cover of In Waves, is a poignant and heart breaking tale of love and loss that is interspersed with a history of surfing.
Every year Free Comic Book Day rolls around, offering us a host of preview material for various upcoming and already established comic series from many big name publisher. This week, we take a look at the first issue of new sci-Fi series Future, which writer Tom Woodman released for free online to coincide with all […]