Review: Prey For Us #1 (Lab Rat Comics)
Matt Garvey’s new sci-fi horror comic Prey for Us #1, sees a lone survivor from a crashed spaceship trying to locate his crew while being pursued on by an unknown evil.
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Matt Garvey’s new sci-fi horror comic Prey for Us #1, sees a lone survivor from a crashed spaceship trying to locate his crew while being pursued on by an unknown evil.
Lewis Trondheim and Stéphane Oiry give us a French perspective on the classic English murder mystery in this new graphic novel from SelfMadeHero.
She Said Destroy #1 from Vault Comics follows the beginning of a battle between two Gods and their followers. Will this comic be worshipped for all time?
In the aftermath of a successful Kickstarter campaign, we take a look at Conner Bartel and Atagun Ilhan’s horror western series, Grimwood Crossing
Our latest round up of the best of small press features a new collection of Pup and Grumpicorn stories from Gav and Emily Mitchell, Leaf, the latest from Fair Spark Books, Nordic folk tales in The Wedding of Njord and Skadi and Ken Reynolds final volume of Sliced Quarterly. Pup and Grumpicorn (We Are Happy […]
From the minute you see its iconic dinosaur cover from Staz Johnson, you can’t help but be pulled into the gloriously silly world of new comic Brawler, a delightful throwback to the days of classic anthology Warrior.
For his follow up to the award winning Red Rocket Comet Matt Garvey heads into outer space with Untitled Generic Space Comedy #1.
The follow up to the critically acclaimed Wired Up Wrong, this latest series of diary comics continues Rachael’s painfully honest look at her own mental health and the way she copes with life’s ups and downs.
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 […]