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Ghost Island #6 The Final Chapter, Reviewed
Last year's monochrome supernatural thriller, about an eccentric wealthy man's idea of a theme park, had us at a fever pitch for the finale right? Well, Joseph Oliveira and Anabella Turlione provide a finely crafted horror treasure with Ghost…
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Bete Noir #1, Reviewed. A Comic So Clever Even Its Name Takes Some Unpacking
So how about a comic so clever even its name takes some unpacking? Well, Bete Noir #1 by Andrew Clemson, Kris Wantowhy, Matt Hardy and Hde is something, and it's very special. As names go Bete Noir seems fairly straightforward. The literal French…
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Relic
Cast: Emily Mortimer, Bella Heathcote & Robyn Nevin Director: Natalie Erika James Relic is writer/director James’ feature debut after cutting her teeth on horror shorts Creswick and Drum Wave. An incredibly assured piece of work, this…
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Start Again #3, Reviewed. He's Nailed It Once Again.
Have you been furiously stalking Kickstarter and Jamie Me's social media to a point that has begun to worry you? Yeah me too but boy did it pay off. With art, the third part of anything can make or break you. “The difficult third…
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Stay Awake #3, Reviewed. Will someone check I locked the door?
Remember last year when we couldn’t sleep for a week because of that comic? Well, Joseph Oliveira, Adrian Manuel Garcia and Dominic Racho are back with the penultimate issue, so dig out your night light and let's settle in as we edge closer…
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The Misadventures of Spring-Heeled Jack, Reviewed
Ever wanted a really fun for all ages story, with a reimagining of some of the Victorian eras' more “devilish” characters? You do, seriously. Tom Sparke offers something for everyone in The Adventures Of Spring-heeled Jack. Now is an…
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Buzzard! #1 Reviewed. Some British underbelly, oik led anti-hero action
Right okay, there’s serious weirdness afoot in the real world. So how about some British underbelly, oik led anti-hero action? Andrea Wolf and Ezequiel Assis are prepared for you and it’s a hell of a distraction. Setting itself apart…
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Review: Folio Society/Marvel: The Silver Age 1960–1970
Marvel and the Folio Society teamed up once more to bring together Marvel: The Silver Age 1960-1970, producing a monster of a book that reproduces some classic comics. There's also an introduction by Stan Lee's editorial successor, Roy…