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Review: Turtlenecks (AdHouse Books)
How is your identity constructed? What makes you special? For art student Sam, the subject of Steven Christie's new graphic
Review: Cuddles (Jed McPherson)
Don’t be fooled by the cutesy title, this is not a loveable all ages book about some kind of fluffy
Review: Plant Life (Mild Frenzy)
In a world where plants are the enemy, police-detective Priss must choose between her love for the illegal flower she
Review: Year In Hereafter Volume 1 and 2 (Mikael Hankonen)
With the Milford Green Saga still fresh in our minds, we check out Mikael Hankonen's fantastical webcomic, Year in Hereafter,
Review: Boom Bandits (Helldunkel Studios)
The new comic from writer/artist Bruno Stahl (Spacewarp/Heavy Metal) opens with a quote from Antonio Gramsci: “The old world is
Review: Arks #1 (Clicky Sprout Wife)
In the beginning was the word, and the word was ‘Directed Panspermia’ - OK, we know that’s two words -
Review: Coma (Myriad Editions)
Imagine being stuck in your own body, powerless to control anything happening around you, including the suffering of your family
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Review: Blowback (Rhonda Smiley)
Blowback from writers James Hereth and Rhonda Smiley and artist Kev Hopgood is a blockbuster movie on the printed page.
Review: The Milford Green Saga (Signal Comics)
With a kickstarter campaign currently in full swing for the oversized collected edition, we check out Samuel George London and
Review: The Dancing Plague (SelfMadeHero)
‘The Dancing Plague’ was a real-life phenomenon – in 1518, people started dancing and couldn’t stop. This might sound entertaining,
Review: Gardener (Second At Best)
Every now and then we find a comic which just ticks all the boxes and you can tell it is
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