Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Accent UK, Andy Bloor, Bad Mother Publisher, Midnight Man, Mo Ali
Creative team Mo Ali & Andy Bloor bring us this new tale of a London vigilante that can cross time & dimensions…….and what a ride this issue is.
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: Events | Tags: Accent UK, Afterlife, Colin Bell, Dan Harris, David Aja, Dogooder Comics, Dungeon Fun, Exit Generation, Fabio Moon, Fiona Staples, Gabriel Ba, Geof Darrow, Jim Bampfield, John Lees, John Lock, Kris Carter, Leeds, Lou Scannon, Matt Fraction, Neil Slorance, Ramon Perez, Sam Read, Sean Gordon Murphy, Thought Bubble
Last weekend saw Thought Bubble come to its annual climax as a week long celebration of sequential art ended with the 2-day comic con on the Saturday 23rd & Sunday 24th November…..and it’s safe to say that this event has become one of the most popular events in the Comics Anonymous calendar.
Filed under: Events | Tags: Accent UK, dc, image, KAPOW!, marvel, Self Made Hero
Comics Anonymous is just back from this year’s Kapow! – here is a rundown of the weekend by Linsay and Craig.
Accent UK have brought us some key titles in recent years with “Whatever Happened to the Worlds Fastest Man” and parts 1 & 2 of the Wolfman Trilogy already receiving the Comics Anonymous review treatment. Having caught up with them again at this year’s London Super Comic Con, the CA team took the chance to pick up some more of their titles.
Filed under: Features | Tags: 7String, Accent UK, Andy Bloor, Black Hearted Press, Dan Harris, Jamie Grant, Jim Alexander, John Farman, John Lees, Jonathan Rector, Kel Nuttall, Kev Mullins, Kris Carter, Lou Scannon, Nich Angell, Sha Nazir, Team Girl Comic, The Standard
As 2012 fills up the CA team diary with more Cons than Arkham Asylum, there’s also the added bonus of the TOP comic book contributors being highlighted in the numerous award ceremonies which take place at these. None more so than the long standing Eagle Awards (around since the mid-70’s) which are presented at this years MCM Expo London Comic Con in May. With the 1st round of nominations being open since the start of January through until the end of February, the CA team thought we’d try and highlight some key possibilities for your nominations…..
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Accent UK, Dave West, Marleen Lowe, Wolfmen
Following my earlier review of Accent UK’s ‘Wolfmen’ & ‘Fall of the Wolfmen’ – I had high hopes for writer Dave West‘s “Whatever Happened to the World’s Fastest Man?”.
Filed under: Indie Comics | Tags: Accent UK, Andy Bloor, Dave West, Wolfmen
Now when it comes to some small press issues, you might get a flashy colour cover and be let down by the fact that it’s black and white on the inside……but every now and again, there’s an exception to the rule….and here we have two.