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Review: Windy Wilberforce - Jackanapes Regained by Ed Pinsent
If you're after a comic featuring black and white art, a character over forty years old and some wildly insane dreams, then Windy Wilberforce - Jackanapes Regained, by Ed Pinsent, is probably the comic you're looking for. Or maybe you just want some…
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Review: Zineapalooza - The Zinezilla Comics Anthology
How about an eclectic psychedelic mix of underground art of festival antics, party shenanigans and artful expression to put your soul in a party mood? Then you're in for an experience, so turn on, tune in and drop out to Zineapalooza, the zine that…
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Review: Worrywart by Nick Bryan
How about the story of our conquerors, a royal demon-folk lineage and one particular prince with a penchant for pleasure-inducing imps in a totally SFW way with art that's full of style and individuality while delivering great fantasy visuals? Worry…
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Review: Bete Noir #6/Collected
How about an epic conclusion to indie's best superhero revenge story that hit's like nuclear fallout to a metaphorical air raid siren (see previous reviews for reference) in art of substance and quality to match the dense quality of a Bigfoot Wagyu…
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Review: Jimmy Broxton's Fully Loaded: There Goes The Future #1
How about some dystopian sci-fi noir starring a grizzly, mysterious Centenarian being dragged out of retirement for a personal job in monochrome art that plays perfectly with negative space? Welcome to the new world of Jimmy Broxton's Fully…
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Review: The Curious Case of Alice Kingsleigh
How about a dark retelling of the Lewis Carroll classic that offers an edge of sinister beasties with a touch of the other worldly in impactful art with a subtly unique style? Tumble down the rabbit hole with The Curious Case of Alice Kingsleigh…
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Review: Comic Nasties Volume 1
How about a couple of stories of terror in the classic style that harken back to the likes of "Welcome to the House of Mystery" or EC's "The Vault of Horror" comics in black and white art that captures that mood while delivering the charm of your…
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Review: Dream Machine by Ky Lawrence
How about another excellent example of the wonderful catalogue available at the LDC Online Comics Fair with a story of a unique brotherly love in art that feels like David Lynch made an Underground Manga? Welcome to a special mind with Dream Machine…