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Review: Midnight Heart by KitsuneArt
Are you looking for murder with a twist featuring a cursed mummy, a glimpse of Ancient Egypt and a queer love story all wrapped up in a comic with an elegant art style? Then Midnight Heart by KitsuneArt could be what you're after. Midnight Heart…
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Review: Love Death Eat Repeat #1
This Halloween, how about checking out a comic with mindless, ravaging zombies set back in the olden days of 1345, Wharram Percy, England? Love Death Eat Repeat from K K Hemmings (writer), Dimitrios Stamadianos (artist), Alfredo Rodriguez Murillo…
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Review: Complete Darkness #1+2 by Matt Adcock
Are you looking for a comic with a mix of sci-fi and dystopian fiction with some incredible black-and-white art? A comic that poses that hell is real and is accidentally discovered to be all around us? Complete Darkness, by Matt Adcock and Karl…
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Review: Flux Volume One
How about a sci-fi story with a thoroughly mapped out future universe of interplanetary humankind, including floating countries, genetically engineered species, an abandoned Earth and delicately balanced factions under threat, that's full of love…
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Review: Cosmic Debris #2
How about a return to the sci-fi Space Opera romance story with partners in crime, cyber buddies, a villain with looks that scream evil, world ending stones and a breakfast that would make fibre no longer an issue? Well it's issue 2 of Cosmic Debris…
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Review: So You've Been Conquered By The Human Race
How about a propaganda pamphlet ready to distribute amongst oppressed alien species as the intergalactic foot of fascism, heralded by an intergalactic human empire, once more desolates and exploits an indigenous populace in wicked cool…
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Review: Worm by Matthew Cooper
How about a story with pills, jealousy, romance, a meaningful bench and an emblematic serpent of ancient Egypt and Greece in murky-coloured drenched art with strong presentation? Well, this one is a package of limitless bounds, from Matthew Cooper,…
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Review: Sentinel #14 Heartbreak Spotel
How about a return to the best modern 64-page digest format comic, for a Fawlty Towers inspired crime caper with a few familiar faces in impeccable ink-heavy psychedelic outlaw-tinted black and white art? Sentileers rejoice and Huzzah! For issue 14,…