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Edge of Extinction #1, Review
Edge of Extinction #1 is a real-time zombie comic set in Bedford, England, from Baden James Mellonie, with art and lettering by Paul Peart-Smith. It's a mix of 24 meets Dawn of The Dead. The first of four parts each focuses on different groups of…
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The Unofficial History of The Beano, Review
My journey with comics started with the Beano. It was a massive part of my childhood. Days spent reading and then drawing either characters or some of the background whimsies like mutated fish. It started my love for comics, so I'll always look upon…
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Sentinel #13, The Pack, Review
Sentinel Comics continues a lovely trend they have going on of pumping out comics to entertain with various categories. With Sentinel #13: The Pack, what we get is a Dog Soldiers type of story that's made me want to watch that film again sometime.…
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BaadFood #3, Review
BaadFood #3 was funded on Kickstarter in December, by creator Nic Ho Chee, for the conclusion to the BaadFood origin story. Hopefully, it won't be the last! The third issue of the series sees the after-effects of accepting an offer for a lifetime's…
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Shadow of the Dragon Star part one, Review
Shadow Of The Dragon Star is an urban fantasy adventure series by Ian Sharman and Melissa Hudson, under Markosia. If you're a fan of elves, fairies, magic, intrigue, great art or fantasy in general, then this could be the comic for you! The story…
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Cosmic Debris #1, Review
Cosmic Debris is the latest comic series from Stu Perrins and Markosia. As fans of sci-fi and Perrin's work, this is one we have been looking forward to. Chrono-Cat was great fun, which we highly recommend. It's a different team this time, though,…
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Arks Volume 1, Review
If there's a comic genre I love more than any other, it's sci-fi. And Arks, from Rory Collins, is pure sci-fi with an awful lot of mucus. Who knew that the potential future of humanity could be so mucus filled? After another successful Kickstarter,…
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Glasscity Volume 2, Review
Glasscity volume 1 was one of my favourite reads last year. So I looked forward to Glasscity volume 2. This dark sci-fi detective tale from David Cranna and Roman Gubskii is the midway point of the story and takes a bit of a direction change whilst…