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Trad Stories, Reviewed. It's a Real Trip.
How about a psychedelic existential exploration of consciousness and entities which impact the physical plane on the universe's whim? Yeah, Trad Stories by Lex Lamb is a real trip. With a surrealist story that feels like a Duncan Trussel guided…
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Buzzard! #2, Reviewed. It's Even Better Than the First!
With the weirdness out there still being extremely heavy, wouldn't it be great to have some visceral violence anime fueled, modern Britain set, oik led action-comedy distraction? Well, Andrea Wolf and Ezequiel Assis are here with Buzzard! #2, and…
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Distance, or What I Did to Stay Sane During the 2020 Pandemic, Reviewed
A character comedian improv and training workshop wizard known to some as Danny Pensive? If you don’t already know John Cooper, take a glimpse into his mind with his pandemic produced comic strip collection Distance or “What I did to…
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The Impending Blindness of Billie Scott, Reviewed
How about a super stylised dissection of the creatives self-worth, and the artistic process while touching on themes of human nature? Well, Zoe Thorogood will tug on your heartstrings like an octopus limbed harpist with The Impending Blindness Of…
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What We Don't Talk About, Reviewed.
Beautiful vibrant and charming art, with a powerful message of contemporary issues of race? Well, Charlot Kristensen offers a graphic novel so accomplished you wouldn’t believe it's her first. The great Avery Hill publishing continues to…
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Review: Monkey Nukes
Monkey Nukes, by graphic artists Simon Mackie and Ben Rowdon, is set in West London in 1984, which immediately got me interested as who doesn't love a story taking place in the year of their birth? It's not just me, right? Right? The…
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The Mountains of Madness, Reviewed - a very special graphic novel based on that H.P Lovecraft novella
An Antarctic exploration horror story where even penguins are unnerving? Well, Adam Fyda has written and drawn a very special graphic novel based on H.P Lovecraft's At The Mountains of Madness. Adam Fydas The Mountains of Madness is a fantastic…
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Bring The Ninja, Reviewed
How about a pop-culture laced, Kung Fu superhero comic of barmy proportions? Well, Marc Jackson is at it again with a new slice of epically zany enjoyment with Bring The Ninja. Marc Jackson gave us all an enchanting, fun for all supernatural…