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DUNGEON FUN #1 by G-Man
November 17, 2013, 11:31 pm
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Dungeon Fun #1

First release from Dogooder Comics sees an issue #1 that I’ve been hyped about since that first Facebook tease of an early image.  With previous collaborators Neil Slorance & Colin Bell bring an issue full of all-ages fun and slap us in the face with it like a wet kipper in an “a-la-Monty-Python style”

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SEVEN DAYS IN BERLIN by Craig
December 9, 2012, 8:20 pm
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You know that an indie book/creator is doing things right when you need to get your hands on the latest issue just as much as your normal weekly comics. It happened with No More Heroes. It happened with The Standard. And now it’s happened again with Neil Slorance’s follow up to Nine Lines of Metro – Seven Days in Berlin.

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NINE LINES OF METRO by Craig
June 25, 2012, 8:30 am
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In case you hadn’t noticed, Glasgow is booming with comics talent at the moment – and I don’t just mean your big names like Mark Millar and Frank Quitely. From the Glasgow League of Writers to Team Girl Comic and high quality titles like The Standard and No More Heroes, there’s a massive choice of small press goodness on offer, with no sign of it slowing down either. Unlike The Standard and NMH though, Neil Slorance’s new book Nine Lines of Metro changes the pace entirely, slowing things down and doing something a little different with the comics medium.

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GLASGOW LEAGUE OF WRITERS by Craig

Glasgow is a good place to be if you’re a comic fan – that coming from a totally unbiased Glaswegian comics fan of course. Not only is it home to an exceptionally large number of writers and artists, it’s got an amazing community of fans, eager to meet anywhere from their local comic shop to marts and events. One of those gatherings however, encourages budding comic book writers to come along, share their work with others and join in on discussions. Comics Anonymous popped along to one of the Glasgow League of Writers (or GLoW for short) fortnightly meetings to see what was going on.

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