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Review: Abe - A Trial Death and Other Stories
How about some sometimes lyrical, often poetic ponderings, peppered with percipience of life, death and everything in between in a gonzo style with bold cartoonist ink art? It's definitely Abe - A Trial Death and Other Stories from Glenn Dakin with…
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Review: Atonement of a Monk #1
How about a Nirvana ascended narrated tale of four monks with questionable motives and a mysterious stranger who may be the chosen one, or just the one chosen to help them fend off the mafia, in art that's styled with strong 90's comic vibes? Enter…
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Review: Dead Men's Laughter #1
How about a one-shot British horror crime book about two opportunistic thieves that got more than a little carried away, facing up to their crimes in art that drips, saturated with savagery and lurking menace? Then make the smart decision to get…
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Review: Sparrowsong by ALXNDRA COOK
How about an adult fairytale with polyamory love starring a magic woodcutter, fallen Sparrowborn and an ultimate evil ex-crow witch, in art with an ethereal Hegé style adjacent, Manga watercolour quality? Then hurry to Kickstarter for Alxndra…
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Review: Trombone Man: Ska's Fallen Genius: Barefoot Boy
If you're interested in ska music, Jamaican music history or just music history in general, then you need to check out Trombone Man: Ska's Fallen Genius: Barefoot Boy, by writer Adam Reeves and Cypriot illustrator Constantinos Pissourious. The first…
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Review: Every Last One #1
If the idea of a mini-series comic about the hunt for a supernatural serial killer in a Gothan-like city of Glasgow gets your interest, then you absolutely have to check out Every Last One by Gary Chudleigh and Dani Coloma. It was successfully…
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Review: Bereavement - A Sci-Fi Murder Mystery Comic by Bruno Catarino
If you're looking for a sci-fi murder mystery that is about loss, grief, and the human condition, then look no further than Bereavement by Bruno Catarino. This 36-page one-shot comic features artwork by Samuel Donato, with colours by Gio Tengco and…
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Review: Seron #0
Are you looking for a new sci-fi comic set in a high-tech utopia that offers intrigue, espionage, and moral ambiguity? Well, Seron #0 dips your toes into that world as a prelude to the planned six-issue mini-series from Chris Fenn and Jay…