Filed under: Features | Tags: Dylan Teague, Jon Lock, Kate Brown, Laurence Campbell, Lee Garbett, Lee Townsend, Mike Collins, Neal Adams, Nich Angell, Proud Lion Comic Shop, True Believers
The True Believers Comic Festival 2015 is offering a free and limited edition Neal Adams black and white print, designed exclusively in honour of their first comic book celebration event.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: A Comic A Day In May, HERNE, Joe Ward, Jon Lock, Michael Stock, Mike Bunt, Nadine Ashworth, Rachael Stott, The Six
Issue #1 of The Six introduces us to a world where the Superhero age has come and gone with all mention of the core team of six vanishing back in 1969.
Filed under: Features | Tags: Afterlife Inc., Book of Life, Jon Lock, Kickstarter, LSCC
Today Jon Lock begins his Kickstarter campaign to bring us The Book of Life which collects volume 1, 2 & 3 of his impressive Afterlife Inc. creation……and having seen the first copy of it at last months London Super Comic Con…..it’s fair to say it’s well worth it.
Filed under: Events | Tags: Adi Granov, Art Adams, Charlie Adlard, Dan Slott, Fiona Watson Photography, Frank Cho, Gary Frank, Howard Chaykin, Jon Lock, Jonathan Ross, Lou Scannon, LSCC 2014, Peter David, Revenge, Silver Surfer, Spider-Man 2099, Superior Spider-Man
With the flashbacks of last year’s bus journey to London for LSCC, I’m pleased to say that Comics Anonymous, comprising me and our official photographer (My wife Fiona), had the train/hotel organized well in advance. The process for press passes may have become more involved with a formal application but we were lucky enough to receive two for the event and last weekend (15th & 16th March) saw the event kick-off the con calendar in style.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Afterlife Inc., Ash Jackson, Jack Fortune, Jon Lock, Michael Stock, Nathan Ashworth, Spies, Thought Bubble, Vampires
Jon Lock’s latest release sees Afterlife Inc. hit its third volume following a VERY successful Kickstarter he ran earlier this year and given how good those first two volumes were – it’s no wonder that gave the Kickstarter the momentum it needed to meet its target.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: 7String, Afterlife Inc., Jack Fortune, Jon Lock, Nich Angell, Requiem, The Heavenly Chord, Zachary Briarpatch
What could be better than an indie/small press release? How’s about a crossover between 2 indie/small press releases – where Jon Lock & Nich Angell join their creative forces AND creations together………….The Heavenly Chord does just that…..and I’M IN!
Filed under: Features | Tags: Afterlife Inc., Comixology, Jon Lock, Kickstarter, Lifeblood
Following a successful kickstarter at the end of last year, Jon Lock has been planning and working away on the 3rd volume of his AfterLife creation, titled LIFEBLOOD.
Filed under: Features | Tags: 7String, AccentUK, Afterlife Inc., Amongst the Stars, CINEBOOK, Disconnected Press, Gabriel, Gary Chudleigh, GLoW, Good Cop Bad Cop, Gordon McLean, Graeme Kennedy, Jon Lock, Lou Scannon, Myriad Editions, NichAngell, No More Heroes, Nye Wright, Obscure Reference Comics, Planet Jimbot, SICBA, Team Girl Comic, The Monkey Complex, The Standard, Thought Bubble, Villainous
This weekend sees the Thought Bubble Festival close with its two-day comic book event – quite possibly one of the best Comic Con’s in the UK and definitely a favourite of the Comics Anonymous gang. We have a table this year in the Royal Armouries Hall Table 88 which you can swing by for some Comic chat/shenanigans…..minus G-Man this year (He’s crying himself to sleep on the run up to it).
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Indie Comics | Tags: Afterlife Inc., Ash Jackson, Grant Perkins, Jack Davies, Jack Fortune, Jack Tempest, Jade Sarson, Jon Lock, Mark Pearce, Nadine Ashworth, Sean McSorley, Thought Bubble, Warwick Fraser-Coombe, Will Tempest
This second volume from Jon Lock sees the days of Jack Fortune, head of Afterlife Inc., continue his business on the other side.