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: Bad Sun, Chris Connelly, Glasgow, Glasgow Comic Con, Jason Mathis, John Lees
What could be better than a sci-fi story set in Glasgow???……How’s about two? With another title from John Lees title already waiting to be picked up at this year’s Glasgow Comic Con.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Adam Balson, Colin Bell, Garry McLaughlin, Gillian Hatcher, Glasgow Comic Con, Glasgow League of Writers, Gordon McClean, Gordon Robertson, Ian Buchanan, Ian Laurie, James Corcoran, James Fairlie, Jane Sayer, Jason Mathis, John Lees, Luke Halsall, Martin Newman, Thor Fjalaasson
We’re at the height of comic con season which, for small press, usually means new issues and collections being released here and there over the course of the con calendar. Later this week the Glasgow Comic Con kicks off, bringing high profile guests, more venue space and the Scottish Independent Comic Book Awards (or SICBAs for short) – however it’ll also see the launch of the very first anthology from the Glasgow League of Writers – simply titled GLoW 1.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Black Hearted Press, David Alexander, David Braysher, horror, James Devlin, Jason Mathis, John Farman
It’s the first part of our Black Hearted Press week long feature, starting with Gary’s review of the first two issues of John Farman’s School of the Damned.