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Continuing our focus on the brand new wave of titles from (relatively) new kids on the block TKO studios, this time we check out the first issue of crime caper The Banks, which tells the story of a family of all-female thieves as told by an all female team of superstar creators including Roxane Gay, […]
The stand out title from TKO Studios second wave of title sees superstar creators Jeff Lemire and Gabriel Walta stranded in space.
This years Thought Bubble festival saw it move from its traditional home of Leeds to the picturesque spa town of Harrogate. But would this be a move be a better fir for the annual highlight of the comics calendar? Or would it see Thought Bubbie lose its unique identity?
With Thought Bubble now in our collective rear view mirror, it’s time for the fun task of reading through all of the new comics we picked up. However, while new is always better (as Barney Stinson would say), we often forget about some of the great comics which we have seen at cons for many […]
Family groups are a firm fixture in the world of comics, we check out the latest to join the clan in family focused science/horror/adventure mashup, The Family Graves.
The final one of our Thought Bubble small press review spotlights takes a lot at a glorious book from Roger Langridge (which we wished we’d discovered earlier), the new issue of the fantastic Comichaus anthology and a collected edition of a perennial small press favourite. Zoot! This is one of those books which we really […]
It’s a bumper week for new books launching at this weekend’s Thought Bubble and here are some more fantastic small press reads. Featuring psychedelic sleuths, intergalactic adventurers and archaeological rodents.
Our latest round up of new titles being released at this month’s Thought Bubble Comic Festival showcases the fantastic range of title on offer as well look at a tale of teenage angst, an all ages magical adventure and an abstract thought piece.
With Thought Bubble just around the corner we are being bombarded with quality small press comics to review. We start with three slightly horrific titles: Harvest Set in a quiet rural backwater, Greta is a young girl struggling with the mundanity of life in the countryside after leaving university. Unemployed and saddled with debt, she […]