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Charlie-Says

“Just because it’s bright and beautiful, doesn’t mean it isn’t suitable for an older audience!” Charlie Says: why you should give all-ages comics a try

February 2, 2016

“Gather round! Gather round! Today we’re going to look at all-age comics and why they’re beautiful and wonderful and address the fact that you’re probably not reading enough of them.” Columnist Charlie Says looks at why all ages books should be for everyone and not just for kids.

indie-round-up

Indie Comics Round-up: Anti Gods, Bajo Mano, Samurai Slasher, West

February 2, 2016

Our latest round-up of the best digital index comics features: politics, religion and reality TV stars in Ned Hartley’s Anti Gods; clueless cops in a small town with Tally Burtram’s Bajo Mano; Make Garley’s immortal retro killing machine the Samurai Slasher; and superhero hitman webcomic Turncoat from Ryan O’Sillivan and Plaid Kraus.

Marvel unlimited

90 Marvel Infinite Comics now available via Marvel Unlimited app

February 1, 2016

If you’re a fan of the ground-breaking Marvel Infinite Comics like Daredevil: Road Warrior, X-Men ’92 and Amazing Spider-man: Who Am I?, then you can now get access to all 90 issues of these cutting edge digital comics via Marvel’s subscription service Marvel Unlimited for the bargain price of $9.99 per month.

Gutter Magic #1

“I wanted to create a world where it’s very normal to pass a troll by on the way to work” Rich Douek on building the world of Gutter Magic

February 1, 2016

IDW and Comic Experience’s Gutter Magic is a steampunk, urban fantasy set in a world where World War 2 was won by magic, trolls walk the street and the rougueish Cinder is looking to find out why he isn’t gifted with the same magical powers as the rest of his family. We catch up with writer Rich Douek to out why […]

Hero Hourly

Best of ComiXology Submit: Hero Hourly, Interceptor, Man vs Rock, Operation Boom

February 1, 2016

We’ve moved our reviews for Hero Hourly, Interceptor, Man vs. Rock and Operation Boom onto their own pages, you can find the links below.

Comic Experience

“We teach people how to make great comics and get them out in the world!” Andy Schmidt discusses the Comics Experience experience

January 29, 2016

Comics Experience started out as a teaching tool for aspiring pros, but they’ve branched out into the world of digital publishing with series like Tet, Gutter Magic and Deluge all debuting on ComiXology. Partnered with IDW Publishing they offer amazing new ways for creators to learn their skills and get work published. To find out more about we […]

Kings and Canvas 3

Kings and Canvas #1-3 (MonkeyBrain Comics)

January 28, 2016

In the fantastical world of MonkeyBrain Comics’ Kings and Canvas, duels are fought in a boxing ring rather than on the battlefield which creates a truly original take on this well worn genre. But will this unique approach deliver a knock-out punch or will it wind up falling to the mat?

indie-round-up

Indie Comics Round-up: Andythology, How To Be A Superhero, The Kings Leap, Sagas of the Northmen

January 27, 2016

We’ve been inundated with fantastic new digital indie comics this month, so here are some more of our favourites featuring: Andy Bloor’s super anthology Andythology; sci-fi meets religion in Anti Gods; and a double bill of Nordic/Viking action in Madius Comics’ The Kings Leap and Black Jack Press’ Saga of the Northmen.

Spiral

Kickstarter of the Week: Spiral

January 27, 2016

We take a look at some of the best new crowd-funded comics out there with a weekly spotlight at some of the best campaigns on Kickstarter. We start with family crime saga Spiral from Magnus Aspli, Emerson Dimaya and Nic J Shaw.

ComixologySubmit

Best of ComiXology Submit: Disunity, Double Dead, Midnight Man, Remorse

January 26, 2016

We continue our look at the best indie digital comics with our first ComiXology Submit round-up of 2016 featuring: transmogrified wormholes in Disunity; Leonie O’Moore’s afterlife adventure Double Dead; Andy Bloor’s time travelling action adventure series Midnight Man; and tragic Irish slice of life in Debbie Jenkinson’s Remorse

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