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Review: The Panharmonion Chronicles
How about some pond jumping, time-hopping, matter transporting, Quantum Entanglement exploring, fabric of reality questioning storytelling in art from the inkmaster king of reflected light? The Panharmonion Chronicles from Henry Chebaane and Stephen…
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Review: Space Fartz #1-3 and Space Fartz Too #1
How about a comic as splendidly stupid as George Lucas re-editing the original trilogy or a fart in a space suit at a funeral, in art as bold and free as a freshly escaped lion in London? Well, hold onto your hyperdrive; it's Marc Jackson with Space…
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Review: Killtopa Vol 4 & 5
How about a return for the epic conclusion to the machine raging, raging against the machine, comic book series that makes a perfect argument for how comics can surpass other media thanks to inventive narrative and savage art that cannot be…
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Review: Big Ugly from Avery Hill Publishing
How about some delicious minimalist painting with an art deco hue, digital art with a quietly delivered, tragic, humorous, heartbreaking, post-coming-of-age story? Ellice Weaver has the answer in Big Ugly. Big Ugly comes from the, born in Bath,…
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Review: Flesh & Flora from Quindrie Press
How about a biomechanical landscape set, chirp-tending accident fable with a heavy dose of self-preservation cautionary tale starring a cyborg and a mech in an accomplished Anime style with hints of cyberpunk? Well, trust me, you want to try Flesh…
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Review: Second Chances
Second Chances is the second collection of short comics from Will O'Mullane, following on from the brilliant Establishing Shot. There is no B side this time, though, with just three stories taking center stage. The three stories we have are Second…
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Review: Nord by Martin Simpson
How about some Norse mythology-inspired storytelling in an art style of ethereal majesty that encapsulates the dancing imaginative imagery born in the flames of an open fire? Behold then Nord by Martin Simpson. Borrowing from the convenient…
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Review: The Magicians Curse from Coco Comics
How about a story of manipulation, murder and magic that flirts with the fine line between crime and sacrifice with boyhood dreams across five issues in digital art? Well, give The Magicians Curse by James Patricks a try. James Patricks is the…