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Review: The Collected Letters of Courier Z Vol 1
How about a sci-fi hardcore Postman Pat, but it's a lady with an AI cat who flies with an umbrella, you'll think it very clever (yes, I wrote this with the theme song in my head) in a smorgasbord of anthology presented art styles? The Collected…
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Review: Falcon #3
If you're looking for the only old-school A3-sized comic anthology that is absolutely stuffed with 32 pages of pure entertainment, then you need to be checking out Falcon #3, which has firmly beaten its funding goal on Kickstarter with time to…
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Review: Adrift On A Painted Sea by Tim Bird
How about a touching autobiographical comic exploring creativity, landscapes and the relationships between that makes us, in a mix of minimalist charismatic comic art and beautiful absorbing paintings? Then cast off to Adrift On A Painted Sea by Tim…
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Review: Arks Proximan #1
How about a new chapter of the Adam and Eve story where the only doctrine is science and that made us believe glistening mucus can be beautiful, to a new planet, new explorers and a worship worthy expansion of groundbreaking sci-fi genre growing…
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Review: Stagdale 1-3
How about a trip between the Summer of 75' and the Autumn of 38' to a quaint remote english village for the story of a 12 year old Kathy and her connection to war fleeing refugee Max and the mystery theft of a stag head jewel in art as enchanting as…
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Review: The Panharmonion Chronicles Ghosts of Sound #1
How about the exciting second chapter of a deeply thought-out presentation of powerful passionate storytelling in art from the inkmaster of reflected light? Then become entangled once more with The Panharmonion Chronicles Ghosts Of Sound by Henry…
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Review: Sussex Chapter One
How about a neon-noir World War Two set cup of tea-centric British Intelligence agent starring psychological thriller in completely stunning, detail-rich, jaw-droppingly coloured art? Then you really want to get acquainted with Sussex by Nick Goode…
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Review: The House on 52 Carlton Street
How about a Lovecraftian horror one shot story of a lacking in faith exorcist and his latest mysterious summoning, in a greyscale Manga art style? Dare to enter The House On 52 Carlton Street from Zen K and Konguchi Comics. Zen K is a…