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Review: Cosmic Debris #3
How about the third installment of the sci-fi space opera with strong values of anti-authoritarian exploits, romance and comradery with sprinkles of psychonaut in art that delivers its most polished presentation to date? Set the space sails for…
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Review: Cows by Devi Menon
How about an autobiographical entry in the Laydeez Do Comics Online Comics Fair tackling the difficult situation of dealing with a loved one in hospital and the complex questions surrounding suffering in enjoyable art with an Art Deco-like style of…
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Review: Ways To Kill My Mother's Lover (With Limited Pocket Money and Minimal Mess)
How about an autobiographical delve into family dynamics, examining the relationship of three generations of women at the centre of an unstable family, touching on emotional and physical abuse, presented in an enticing watercolour production of art?…
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Review: I Let Love Destroy Me and All I Got Was This Stupid Comic
How about a journey of self discovery born through the wake of a difficult breakup, utilizing a self defined "Slut Era" navigating online dating and the trappings of casual relationships, in art of beautifully charming minimalist presentation? I Let…
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Review: Estrela d'Oeste
How about an autobiographical wonder of exceptional beauty to warm your heart with love and respect for a devoted, hard-working mother, one Walkiria Gutierrez Larkin in art as beautiful as the souls responsible? You will want Estrela d'Oeste by…
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Review: Arks #4 & #5
How about a return to the series that makes bodily fluids and excretions a beguiling experience of unabashed beauty with a sci-fi story so steeped in powerful prophetic real science fiction seems almost inappropriate? There is only one, even though…
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Review: The Keluarga Cable Ship Company by Mereida Fajardo
How about a beautiful and atmospheric continuous scroll comic that will tug at your emotions like the dull ache of unrequited love, with a tangible isolation in a minimalist style with a limited colour palette? Well, step aboard The Keluarga Cable…
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Review: Spaceboy & the Future King #2
How about a fun for all Arthurian legend tale set in a perhaps not entirely historically accurate Cornwall starring a Spitty Pig? Want to know what a Spitty Pig is and enjoy the art of a unique, fun style that has hints of Mignola and Calvin &…