Review: Megatomic Battle Rabbit #1-2 (Fair Spark Books)
Stu Perrins and Israel Huertas’ Megatomic Battle Rabbit from Fair Spark Books sees an alien bunny crashes to Earth and befriend a young boy.
Stu Perrins and Israel Huertas’ Megatomic Battle Rabbit from Fair Spark Books sees an alien bunny crashes to Earth and befriend a young boy.
We recently announced the winner of the Laydeez Do Comics Award 2019 was Niki Bañados for her fascinating book Shivers in London. Keen to find out more about Niki’s work and the significance of this award win, we sat down for a chat. Congratulations on winning the Laydeez Do Comics Award, what does winning an […]
Following quickly in the footsteps of their recent sci-fi anthology The Theory, comes The Traveller a new steam punk time travel tale from TPub Comics with a trademark sting in the tale.
Ever wondered what your favourite comic creator’s workspace looks like? Chances are it is as unique as the work they create. In his new book Masters of Comics, journalist Joel Meadows takes a look inside the studios of some of comics most famous names. We ask Joel what he has learnt about an artist’s workspace […]
With Colin Bell and Neil Slorance’s cult classic, Dungeon Fun, being re-released via BHP Comics in May, what better time to look back at the outrageous early adventures of Fun Mudlifter and her pals!
The final volume of Plagued: The Miranda Chronicles from BHP Comics is now funding on Kickstarter, we caught up with writer Gary Chudleigh to find out more.
We take a look at Hicotea (A Nightlights Story) the latest astoundingly beautiful book from Lorena Alvarez’s Nightlights series and Nobrow Press.
Cardiff Comics Carnival took place under glorious Welsh sunshine in the heart of the capital at 10 Feet Tall on Sunday 24th March. The event was launched by a local group of comics’ creators including Ioan Morris and Josh Hicks along with fellow Cardiffian and local musician Andrew Rhys Lewis. With no Cardiff Comics Expo […]
Part of the Laydeez Day Festival, the Laydeez Do Comics Award 2019 is given to the best graphic novel in progress by a female identifying UK-based creator.
In Memoirs of a Book Thief Alessandro Tota and Pierre Van Hove explore the idea of existentialism in 1950s Paris through disillusioned law student Daniel Brodin.