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Shadows #1, Review
Shadows #1, by Aaron Rackley and Dan Harris, is the first in a new series of standalone comics. It was originally a four-part story told in the pages of the now-defunct all-ages magazine The Spark. Now, it's been brought back to life and retold for…
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Sentinel #12 Valhallasaur, Review
Dinosaurs? Vikings? Just one of those would be enough to sell a comic to me., Combine them, though, and I'll get excited. Sentinel #12 Valhallasaur is an issue that has me excited. Vikings have always been cool, and dinosaurs are wonderous…
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Spookids #3, Review
It's time to return to some 80s fun with the kid's sci-fi adventure tale from the sensational Marc Jackson and Spookids #3. Issue three collects ten parts that Marc published through his Ko-fi page for subscribers. After facing and unmasking…
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Tilt: Six Tales, Review
Tilt: Six Tales from Quindrie Press is a medley of comics from creators Julie Campbell, Chris Manson, Jack Devereaux, Cara Gaffney, Lio Pressland, and Dominique Duong. A black and white comic with a variety of stories and art styles on display that…
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Chimera Review, plus a Q&A with the creators
With CCTVYLLE coming to an end soon, the latest project from Gianluca Bonomo gives us an excellent little glimpse into what's to come. Chimera is something different, though. Instead of a comic, we have a bestiary - a collection of beasts from the…
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London Gothic #1, Review
London Gothic is the debut supernatural, gore-fest, horror adventure comic from the mind of Nick Henry. The first of four chapters, which, if issue one is any indication, will be a pretty fun series. It's a story of light vs dark. A battle against…
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Spectrum, Review (Time Bomb Comics)
Time Bomb Comics partnered with Anderson Entertainment to create a unique anthology with original stories for New Captain Scarlet, Space Precinct and Terrahawks. Spectrum was successfully funded on Kickstarter earlier this year, and if that…
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Death Inc. Books 1, 2 & 3 Review (Not So Tiny Comics)
Death Inc. is one of those stories you are told is brilliant by anyone that's read it. So it's been on my backlog of comics to catch up on for a while. Now that I've read all three volumes, does it live up to expectations? Let's delve into…