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The Djinn
Directors: David Charbonier & Justin Powell Writer: David Charbonier & Justin Powell Cast: Ezra Dewey, Rob Brownstein, Tevy Poe & John Erickson The Plot: Dylan (Dewey) is still grieving the loss of his mother when he and his father…
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Buzzard! #3, Reviewed. Crazy good, the best super-assassin British comic book.
Have you missed the potty-mouthed, shit-kicking, stylish scarfed semi professional-ish super-assassin? It’s not a bird and it’s not a plane, well it is a bird but only by name, that’s right it’s our favourite blade armed…
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Arks #1, Reviewed. It's terrifying in scope and delivery.
How about a hardcore deep dive, heavy science-driven sci-fi deep space, directed panspermia story of human survival and colonization experimentation? Well nothing else in comics delivers it like this, it’s Arks by R.J.Collins and it’s…
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Zarjaz #39, Reviewed
Are your thrill circuits in good working order? Are you ready to have your thrill meter locked in the red? Well despite Arthur Seck digging up my raw time a little late (prog 315) it’s that bi-annual event of the best fanzine in the galaxy,…
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Sentinel, the Sci-fi Fantasy Horror Comic, Reviewed
Want to become a Sentineleer? Ok how about a Sci-fi, fantasy, horror comic? Then you want Sentinel from Alan Holloway and Ed Doyle among a few others, then you too can proclaim loudly I am Sentileer!! The arguable dream team of returned retro…
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Merrick & Crowe: Birds of Prey, Reviewed.
What about a Victorian England set comic book starring the sensational hero with the big grey fist and the toughest skin alongside the globe-trotting, steampunk scientist doctor? That’s right it’s the original indie comic hero…
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CCTVYLLE Issues 0-3, Reviewed
We’ve all done it, that leftover vintage Christmas cheese binge that transports your dreams to crazy imaginative places right? Well, I don’t know what Gianluca Bonomo had before bed but his dream has spawned a vision of a beautifully…
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Treves: A Restless Night, Reviewed.
How about a prequel to Merrick The Sensational Elephantman, that concentrates on the Doctor Treves showing his fearless occult ass-kicking origins? Yes please! Tom Ward, Luke Parker and the Merrick team serve it with a spoonful of Lovecraftian…