NOTTINGHAM COMIC CON 2014 – SMALL PRESS HEADS-UP
September 27, 2014, 8:16 pm
Filed under: Events, Features | Tags: 7String, Ammar Al Chalabi, Chris Welsh, Dan Harris, Dan Thompson, Eclipse, Ivanna Matilla, Jessica Jimerson, Jim Bampfield, Josh Sherwell, Kris Carter, Lou Scannon, Luke Parker, Merrick, Mike Garley, Mike Stock, Moon, Nottingham Comic Con, Peter Raymond, Steve Penfold, The Kill Screen, Tom Ward, Trevor Talbott & Scott Meier, Wart
Filed under: Events, Features | Tags: 7String, Ammar Al Chalabi, Chris Welsh, Dan Harris, Dan Thompson, Eclipse, Ivanna Matilla, Jessica Jimerson, Jim Bampfield, Josh Sherwell, Kris Carter, Lou Scannon, Luke Parker, Merrick, Mike Garley, Mike Stock, Moon, Nottingham Comic Con, Peter Raymond, Steve Penfold, The Kill Screen, Tom Ward, Trevor Talbott & Scott Meier, Wart
With Nottingham Comic Convention just a week away I thought I’d take a look at some of the small press that’ll be in attendance that I’d recommend folks keep an eye out for.
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ECLIPSE #2
September 27, 2014, 8:10 pm
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Eclipse, Jessica Jimerson, Peter Raymond, Scott Meier, Trevor Talbott
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Eclipse, Jessica Jimerson, Peter Raymond, Scott Meier, Trevor Talbott
After setting a fairly strong and consistent foundation in issue #1 (reviewed here) I was hoping that the creative team could maintain that in issue #2.
A COMIC A DAY IN MAY – DAY 13: ECLIPSE #1
May 13, 2014, 10:13 pm
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Eclipse, Jessica Jimerson, KEITH, Mr Zahorik, Peter Raymond, Scott Meier, Trevor Talbott
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Eclipse, Jessica Jimerson, KEITH, Mr Zahorik, Peter Raymond, Scott Meier, Trevor Talbott
The challenge with any new superhero comic, be it from a big publisher or from the indie world is making it standout and make it different from everything that’s been released in the genre before……a tough challenge for sure…..but I’m always hopeful that it can be done.