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Giant Days #3

Best of ComiXology Submit: Giant Days #3, Love Machines #2, Scooter and The Unauthorized Biography of Winston Churchill: A Documentary #1

August 15, 2014

This week’s Best of ComiXology Submit features: John Allison’s trio of student misfits in Giant Days #3; a tale of romance and inanimate objects in Josh Trujillo’s Love Machines #2; surreal cyclical sci-fi in Scooter; and the most bizarre historical bio you’ll ever read in The Unauthorized Biography of Winston Churchill: A Documentary #1.

Bristol Comic and Zine Fair 2014

Support indie comics at the Bristol Comic and Zine Fair this October

August 14, 2014

For comic fans in the south west of the UK, the Bristol Comic and Zine Fair returns to the city for a fourth year this October. Celebrating the world of DIY and independent publishing the BCZF brings together artists, writers, and self-publishers from across Bristol and further afield for a one-day market. There’ll be comics, zines, […]

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“It’s dark, it’s edgy, and it’s definitely offensive!” Comicsy’s Tim West on his new cutting edge web comic Kill Spree

August 14, 2014

Tim West is known to many as the man behind Comicsy the online digital comic store. But now he has gone from publisher to writer with a new cutting edge web comic Kill Spree. Set to push the boundaries of what makes a digital/web comic Tim has taken the best elements of his favourite web comics and […]

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Review: Milk for the Ugly (Madefire)

August 14, 2014

Starting life on deviantArt, Madefire’s newest indie horror motion book Milk for the Ugly has been downloaded over 400,000 times – but is this digital horror offering worthy of it’s promotion to the main app’s storefront?

Clive Barker's Next Testament #1

Review: Clive Barker’s Next Testament #1 & #2 (Madefire/Boom! Studios)

August 13, 2014

Madefire and Boom! Studios go biblical, dragging Old Testament characters kicking and screaming into the modern world with Clive Barker’s Next Testament #1 & #2. Controversial? Maybe. Entertaining? Definitely.

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The Garcia Method: How much does a digital comic cost to make?

August 12, 2014

In his latest column, aspiring comic book writer Ryan Garcia looks at the tricky issue of money  and how best to spend it in The Garcia Method: How much does a digital comic cost to make?

Madefire Comics

Madefire for Android now on Google Play Store, plus print books, Milk For The Ugly and more!

August 12, 2014

Madefire the cutting edge motion book publisher have announced announcement of a new Android version of their market leading motion book platform. Madefire for Android and features the same fantastic mix of original characters like Captain Stone, Mono and Treatment as well as their licensed titles from IDW Publishing, Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics and more.

Doghouse #5 comic

Best of ComiXology Submit: Brainstorm #1, Doghouse #5, Hockeypocalypse #3, Sector Four: Season One

August 9, 2014

This week’s round-up of the best of ComiXology Submit features: super powered weather-based science fiction in Brainstorm #1; an eclectic british anthology in Doghouse #5; post-apocalyptic ice hockey hilarity in Hockeypocalypse #3; and spiritual robot super-spies in Sector Four: Season One.

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Lizzie Boyle Says: Notes from a [digital] revolution

August 8, 2014

In her latest column, our intrepid columnist Lizzie Boyle Says talks to some industry experts about the future of UK comics and finds out that the future is digital!

Harbinger Omega #1 cover

Review: Harbinger: Omegas #1 (Valiant Entertainment)

August 8, 2014

Valiant Entertainment’s latest spin-off Harbinger: Omegas #1 kicks off a new chapter for our favorite psiots, Peter Stanchek and Toyo Harada. With a story that is sure to please existing fans of these characters, but will it give new fans a good place to jump on?

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