
Review: Burn Residue (Space Station Zed)
Can Burn Residue stoke the fires of interest or will this be a title whose flame is anything but eternal?
Can Burn Residue stoke the fires of interest or will this be a title whose flame is anything but eternal?
Jonny Cannon’s The United is an anarchic mix of post modern superheroism, with shades of classic Marvel UK, late 90s British Invasion books and the best of the current Indie supers scene, all bursting forth from this epic new collection. . Publisher: Cannonhill Comics Writer/Artist: Jonny Cannon Price: Currently funding on Kickstarter This new hardcover […]
Giga is the latest blockbuster from Vault Comics, and is another fantastic example of just why we bang on about how great Vault are in so many of our reviews. Alongside this month’s other big release, A Fear Inside, this is one of Vault’s premier titles for 2020 and is every bit as epic as […]
The latest chapter in his ‘Frostbyte Legacy’ universe, writer Chris Sides and artist P.L. Woods bring us the high octane Gunrunner – a chase story about industrial espionage and hi-tech weapons
Fresh from a successful Kickstarter we take a look at Fell Hound’s Commander Rao, which sees one soldier seek forgiveness and justice for another who fell.
Dave West and the Accent UK team are back with a new colourised version of their classic western series, WESTERNoir – now funding on Kickstarter. But does adding colour to this genre staple improve it or should it have stuck to it’s noir roots?
These two anthologies is the new product of the WIP comics collective, a group of like minded creators from London who have been brought together by Stutter’s Joe Stone. As you might guess from the names, Success and Failure are both themed around the subjects and feel like a very apt pair of topics for […]
For the follow up to her critically acclaimed debit Follow Me In, Katriona Chapman introduces to the employees of a south coast cinema in Breakwater. A slow bunring melodrama that is told in her own quiet and inimitable way
With the final straight of 2020 now upon us (well, it is for me, I’ve started Christmas shopping), the way the year has been there are probably few people who don’t wish they could go back to 2019 and a pre-COVID, pre-lockdown world. Unfortunately, while we can’t offer you a time machine, instead we can […]
Pat Mill’s new one shot anthology Space Warp is heralded as the comic with ‘SCHLOCK ’n ARRGH!’ And as you would expect from the creator of 2000AD it’s an ambitious interconnected mix of sci-fi satire and splatter