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STIFFS #1-3 by G-Man

Stiffs

Stiffs is another recent discovery from the tables at this year’s Thought Bubble and it’s a title with an impressive mix of ideas…..and creators involved.

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN ANTHOLOGY – FREE by G-Man

halloweenAnthology

A who’s who of small press names have teamed up to bring us this free….that’s right, FREE!!…….Halloween Anthology of 13 (spooky) short stories and all for the fun of making comics.

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THE KILL SCREEN #2 by G-Man
October 16, 2014, 12:54 am
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The Kill Screen #2

The quest for survival continues in The Kill Screen #2 as writer Mike Garley, artist Josh Sherwell and Letterer Mike Stock team-up to build on the cracking start in issue #1 (reviewed here) and that teaser ahead of LFCC earlier this year

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NOTTINGHAM COMIC CON 2014 – SMALL PRESS HEADS-UP by G-Man

NCC

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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THE KILL SCREEN – TO LFCC…….AND BEYOND!! by G-Man
July 9, 2014, 5:15 pm
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KS

Having recently read (and reviewed) a preview copy of The Kill Screen from Mike Garley (Writer) Josh Sherwell (Artist) & Mike Stock (Letter) it’s always good to get the chance to catch up with them in person as I will do at LFCC this coming weekend.

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A COMIC A DAY IN MAY – DAY 12: THE KILL SCREEN #1 by G-Man

THE KILL SCREEN

Issue one of The Kill Screen is a standalone story titled ILOVEYOU which sets up the world created by writer Mike Garley, artist Josh Sherwell and Letterer Mike Stock  – and a new world to explore is good for any comic reader……

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A COMIC A DAY IN MAY – DAY 4: EPONYMOUS ONE by G-Man

Eponymous #1

Secret government plots & super-soldiers combine in Eponymous from writer Mike Garley,  artist Martin Simmonds & letterer Mike Stock and that front cover alone was enough to pique my interest.

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