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: 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: Features | Tags: Colin Bell, Dogooder Comics, Dungeon Fun, Glasgow Comic Con, LFCC, Neil Slorance, SICBA, True Believers Comic Awards
A weekend of comics, cosplay and sunshine included the annual SICBA awards as part of Glasgow Comic Con 2014 and there was one clear winner that swept the board….Dungeon Fun (reviewed here – #1 & #2).
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Colin Bell, Dogooder Comics, Dungeon Fun, Fun Mudlifter, Glasgow Comic Con, Neil Slorance
Following a strong opener in issue #1 (reviewed here) and my head nearly exploding with some preview images recently released (preview here) I got my chance to sit down and read issue #2 ahead of it’s launch at this year’s Glasgow Comic Con (5th & 6th July).
Filed under: Previews | Tags: Colin Bell, Dogooder Comics, Dungeon Fun, Glasgow Comic Con, Neil Slorance, SICBA
After an AMAZING opening issue Colin Bell & Neil Slorance return with issue #2 of Dungeon Fun…….a highly anticipated issue that I’m sure LOTS of people people are waiting for given the mass appeal and success of issue #1.
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.