Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Jim Alexander, Luke Cooper, Planet Jimbot, Will Pickering
Jim Alexander’s 1st two issues of Wolf Country (reviewed here) seemed to have an entire universe of possibilities behind it with it’s mix of wild west & werewolves and the good news is that issue #3 brings with more of the same and then some.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Detective Spencer, DI Fisher, Good Cop Bad Cop, Jim Alexander, Luke Cooper, Will Pickering
The first GoodCopBadCop release won a True Believers award for Best British Black & White Comic and with Casebook #2 set to debut at next months Thought Bubble Sequential Art Festival, I got a chance to check it out. (SPOILERS!)
Filed under: Events | Tags: Dead Canary Comics, Earl's Court, Edward James Olmos, Howard Chaykin, Jamie Bamber, Jim Alexander, Josh Sherwell, LFCC, Lou Scannon, Mike Garley, Rachael Smith, Robert Hays, Stan Lee, The Kill Screen, True Believers Comic Awards
Last weekend (11th-13th July) saw the annual London Film and Comic Con hit – a new con for me to attend but one that had me hyped with the guests in attendance and possibility of a weekend to remember.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Jim Alexander, Luke Cooper, Planet Jimbot, Will Pickering
Vampires, werewolves and westerns….oh my! That’s what we get in these first two issues from Planet Jimbot and that alone should make this worth a read.
Filed under: Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Fin Cramb, Jim Alexander, Planet Jimbot, Savant, Will Pickering
Jim Alexander and Will Pickering team-up in this sci-fi release from Planet Jimbot as our space-traveller Lode continues her journey from planet to planet.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, Food Chain, Jim Alexander, Pete Woods, Planet Jimbot
Just look at that cover image and you will probably spot the salesman look in that smug little face……and you’d be right. That’s a salesman with his hand stretched out to shake your money out of your pockets……but this issue #1 from Jim Alexander is much more twisted than that.
Filed under: Events | Tags: Alan Grant, BHP, Declan Shalvey, Jim Alexander, Jordie Bellaire, Leo Manco, Moon Knight, Something Bloody Awesome, The Bogie Man, Will Pickering
The 12th & 13th of April saw Hero Conventions bring us the first (and hopefully not the last) Something Bloody Awesome Comic Con in Edinburgh.
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.