Filed under: Comic Reviews | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Gavin Boyle, Glasgow, Lord Veset, Rapid Gazzer
After leaving us with our gang of abducted earthlings coming face to face with robot leader Lord Vaset in issue #1…..we’re thrown into the deep-end of an all out chase in issue #1 of Gavin Boyle’s Rapid Gazzer.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Escape From Jesus Island, Mortimer Glum, ReGen, Shawn French, STAB, Vatican
After Escape From Jesus Island issue #1 pretty much converted me to loving horror comics more than I thought…..I was hyped to get hold of issue two and see if this would mess with my head just as much.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Afrikaans, Fixed Up, Ian Norris, Jewish, South Africa
Ian Norris continues his autobiographical comic, Fixed Up and issue three continues the story in Oxford…..before whisking us back to the year 2000.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Accent UK, Dave West, Gary Crutchley, Josiah Black, WesterNoir
Accent UK has been a great source of entertaining comics in recent years with anthologies and some stunning series & one-shots too……and the next title for me to catch-up with was the first three books from the four-part WesterNoir.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Ammar Al Chalabi, Bellamy Wart, Chris Welsh, H.P. Lovecraft, horror, Wart
Soon to hit a print and digital collection is the first three parts of web-comic Wart – a Gothic, Lovecraft inspired horror comic following the luckless Wart Bellamy.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Cat and Meringue, Nich Angell
This release marks a significant part of Nich Angell’s work as a he’s created a comic book world that’s inventive and entertaining enough to make this epic collection of 1000 strips……..and more.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, I Am Fire, Rachael Smith
Rachael Smith brings us a tale of the real world in her release, I Am Fire – a tale about a quirky couple of teenagers in the midst of their work experience.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Andi Ewington, LSCC 2014, Matt Woodley, Overrun, Paul Green
This exclusive preview was released at this years LSCC event back in March and the idea of a comic based on the inner workings of a computer seemed a typically inventive idea that the indie comic world can offer.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Jim Alexander, Luke Cooper, Planet Jimbot, Will Pickering
Vampires, werewolves and westerns….oh my! That’s what we get in these first two issues from Planet Jimbot and that alone should make this worth a read.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, HERNE, Joe Ward, Jon Lock, Michael Stock, Mike Bunt, Nadine Ashworth, Rachael Stott, The Six
Issue #1 of The Six introduces us to a world where the Superhero age has come and gone with all mention of the core team of six vanishing back in 1969.