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Review: Uncle Zaxlor's Robot Repair Shop
If you're looking for a comic that looks to capture some whimsical charm and intergenerational humour, then you need to check out the latest short comic by Leo Healy and Torgo Wells, "Uncle Zaxlor's Robot Repair Shop," after previously working…
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Review: Samsara Vol 2: A Crisis Of Faith
How about a comic that continues to explore the depths of faith, identity, and the human spirit? If that's what you're after, then Samsara Vol 2: A Crisis of Faith by Shriram Swaminathan, John Henry Esteban, and Mariam Yasser Farouck is precisely…
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Review: Kingdom United: Clean Up London #1
If you're seeking a fresh perspective on dystopian fiction in comic form, Kingdom United: Clean Up London #1 may be exactly what you need. The latest work by Henry Chebaane begins a new series set in a near-future London, featuring a diverse cast of…
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Review: Starlit Lovers
If you're looking for a comic that beautifully blends slice-of-life storytelling with heartfelt romance and beautiful art, then you need Starlit Lovers by KistuneArt and Lor Phoenix. This touching and pensive LGBTQ love story will captivate you from…
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Review: Ugly Mug #8
If you're on the hunt for a comic that blends humour with a touch of the bizarre, then Ugly Mug #8 is your next must-read. This latest instalment from the creative minds at The House of Harley delivers a quirky, offbeat narrative with a whole host…
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Review: Falcon #2
If you're looking for an old-school tabloid-style comic that packs a punch with every page, then Falcon #2 could be what you're after. That's right; Falcon has returned after the success of issue one with a fresh collection of single and double-page…
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Review: Colours Side A - Innovative Storytelling in Indie Comics
What makes a comic truly unique? Is it the story, the art, or perhaps the way it engages all your senses? COLOURS Side A, a self-published project by Nev Bamshew, challenges the norms of indie comics by offering not just a book but an experience. If…
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Review: Tribute Press's Flesh 'N Ink - A Satirical Masterpiece
Written by Tony Esmond with art by Adam Falp, Flesh 'N Ink follows the writers, artists, and editors of Tribute Press, a comic book publisher whose home is above a strip club. The '70s-set comic sees its heroes come up against a kidnapping Satanic…