Filed under: Features | Tags: Bestof2014, Caio Oliveira, Colin Bell, Exit Generation, Marissa Louise, Ramon Villalobos, Ruth Redmond, Sam Read
Sam Read’s Exit Generation 4-parter may have started back in 2013 with a cracking opener but in 2014 we got the remaining issues….and they went from strength to strength.
Filed under: Features | Tags: Bestof2014, Colin Bell, Dungeon Fun, Neil Slorance, SICBA
It’s been a stellar year for Dogooder Comics and their Dungeon Fun title saw them hit the all-ages comic group with the award-winning combo of Colin Bell & Neil Slorance.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Caio Oliveira, Colin Bell, Exit Generation, Marissa Louise, Ramon Villalobos, Sam Read
After the last issue ended with our human survivors coming face to face with their Alien captors – it’s time to take a look at how Sam Read finishes this 4-parter that’s had an impressive momentum across it’s first 3 issues.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Colin Bell, Dungeon Fun, Fun, Neil Slorance, Thought Bubble
The all-ages book Dungeon Fun is back in issue #3 from creators Neil Slorance & Colin Bell and after a multiple SICBA award-winning issue #1…..the biggest question was always going to be “could the team match that success?”
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Colin Bell, Emma Vieceli, Gary Kelly, Lesley Atlansky, Neverending, Stephen Sutherland
After a solid opening issue from writer Stephen Sutherland & artist Gary Kelly I was hyped to hear that issue #2 was on the way…….and getting an early look ahead of it’s release makes this whole damn blog thing worthwhile….onward to the review!!!!
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Caio Oliveira, Colin Bell, Exit Generation, Ramon Villalobos, Sam Read
Sam Read’s Exit Generation hits it’s penultimate issue with #3 and as it eases into the home stretch it seemed inevitable that the positive momentum would continue after that strong issue #1 & #2.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Alex Ronald, Chris Connelly, Colin Bell, Cult Empire Comics, George Lennox, Horror Show, James Devlin, Jason Mathis, Norrie Millar, The Lakes
Having stepped into the small press spotlight with Vietnam Zombie Holocaust (reviewed here) Cult Empire Comics follows that up with their second title Horror Show.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Colin Bell, Freak Out Squares, Garry Mac, Harrison Stargazer, Harry French, Harry Saxon, Johnny Orion, Unthank Comics
After a phenomenal start in issue #1 (reviewed here) Freak Out Squares from Unthank Comics continues with writer Harry French, artist Garry Mac, colourist Harry Saxon & letterer for the planet earth Colin Bell teaming up again to add more to their world of rock n roll & government control.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Colin Bell, Cult Empire, George Lennox, James Devlin, Nixon, SICBA, Vietnam Zombie Holocaust
Issue #1 of Vietnam Zombie Holocaust sees Cult Empire step into the world of indie comics and teams George Lennox on first-time writing duties with seasoned pro’s with some SICBA awards under the belts – James Devlin on art and Colin Bell on lettering duties.
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.