Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Black Hearted Press, Dex, Gary Chudleigh, Glasgow Comic Con, Mackie, Miranda, Talking Dog, Tanya Roberts
Released a couple of weeks back at Glasgow Comic Con – the first issue of Gary Chudleigh & Tanya Roberts Plagued: The Miranda Chronicles found it’s home among the Black Hearted Press titles on offer and after seeing brief glimpses of the artwork online this was a small press title I wasn’t going to miss.
Filed under: Events | Tags: Alan Grant, Black Hearted Press, CCA, Colin Bell, Colin MacNeil, Erik Larsen, Frank Quitely, Gail Simone, Garry Mac, Gary Chudleigh, Gary Kelly, Glasgow Comic Con, Howard Chaykin, John Lees, John Wagner, Peter Milligan, SICBA, Tanya Roberts, Team Girl Comic
Saturday & Sunday saw Glasgow Comic Con kick-off the summer of comics for me and while the sun shone for the whole weekend (minus a few minor downpours that soon dried up) the guests, comics and cosplayers were all in attendance.
Filed under: Features | Tags: Alan Grant, And Then Emily Was Gone, Beginners Guide to Being Outside, Black Hearted Press, City of Lost Souls, Crawl Hole, Crossing Borders, Dogooder Comics, Garry Mac, Gary Chudleigh, Gill Hatcher, Glasgow Comic Con, Heather Ale, Jimmy Devlin, John Lees, John Wagner, Moogs Kewell, Neil Slorance, Owen Michael Johnson, Plagued:The Miranda Chronicles, Saltire, SICBA, Stephen Sutherland, Tanya Roberts, Team Girl Comic, The Standard, Unthank Comics
It’s just a few days until the Glasgow Comic Con on the 5th & 6th of July and their’s no better way to truly start the summer than in the midst of a con that’s built up a significant following in it’s last few years, stretched to a 2-day event and now spread it’s guests, panels & dealers across three venues……a local highlight of my year and one that I’m hoping continues to go from strength to strength.
Filed under: Features | Tags: Bestof2013, Black Hearted Press, John Farman, John Howard, Royal Descent
Taking on “the establishment” in comic books has always been fair game for indie comics but Black Hearted Press raised the bar with this release earlier this year.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Black Hearted Press, John Farman, John Howard, Royal Descent
The latest offering Black Hearted Press sees Britain in a new light……but the approach has brought with it an original idea as well as the media tag of being “sick”. As Indie titles have always been free of the shackles that a big publisher can bring it’s no real surprise that something like this was due to come along – but what makes this release different?
Filed under: Events | Tags: A1 Comics, Alan Davis, Alan Grant, Andy Diggle, Black Hearted Press, Carlos Ezquerra, CCA, Forbidden Planet, Frank Quitely, Glasgow Comic Con, Gordon McLean, James Devlin, John Richard Farman, John Wagner, Mike Ploog, Moogs Kewel, Obscure Reference Comics, Plan B books, Rough Cut Comics, Sha Nazir, Simon Bisley, Team Girl Comic, Waterstones
Last weekend 13th & 14th July brought two of the sunniest days so far and with some venturing to T in the Park’s 20th year……some of us were more content to stay closer to home and take in Glasgow’s Annual Comic Con, now in its third year.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Black Hearted Press, Garry McLaughlin, Jim Alexander
Wrapping up our Black Hearted Press feature for the week, we take a look at some of the other titles that are available from the publisher. Here’s Gary review of two issue #1’s – Gabriel and Good Cop, Bad Cop.
Filed under: Interviews | Tags: Black Hearted Love, Black Hearted Press, Black Maria, David Braysher
Rounding off today’s Black Hearted Press feature, we talk to the last of the co-founding members, David Braysher.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Black Hearted Press, David Braysher, John Farman, Sha Nazir
It’s another day of our Black Hearted Press feature, where today we’ll be looking at the last of the co-founders David Braysher. Here’s Linsay’s review of the title that started it all – Black Maria.
Filed under: Interviews | Tags: Black Hearted Press, Laptop Guy, Scout One, Sha Nazir
Following on in our Black Hearted Press feature week, we caught up with Sha Nazir, creator of Laptop Guy and artist of Scout One.