Review: ‘Cindy & Biscuit – End Of Level’ – More Perfection With One Girl And Her Dog
Another Cindy & Biscuit comic, another well-deserved 10 out of 10 for one of the most wonderful comics you’ll read.
Read moreAnother Cindy & Biscuit comic, another well-deserved 10 out of 10 for one of the most wonderful comics you’ll read.
Read moreSix comics, two sides, half colour, half black and white, full of clever writing, full of great art – Establishing
Read moreWhat’s that? There’s a new Cindy & Biscuit comic out from Dan White? And it’s all about Cindy and Biscuit
Read moreYes, it’s time for more fun, more wonder, more excitement, and more adventure from Neill Cameron’s Mega Robo Bros, bringing
Read moreLight, Planets, People! is a new graphic novel adapted by Molly Naylor from her play, and illustrated, beautifully so, by
Read moreJust announced from Avery Hill Publishing – Light, Planets, People! is a new graphic novel adaptation of space science, mental health,
Read moreYou want great young talent? Well, here’s Zoe Thorogood‘s The Blindness of Billie Scott; a stunning debut of a major
Read moreJohn Wagner, Alan Grant, and Dan Cornwell brought us an unlikely love story between an alien and the beautiful game
Read morePhil Elliott and Rob Wells‘ second issue of Malty Heave dives into horror, tongues planted firmly in cheeks, playing with
Read more‘Mainly humorous, often exciting, always angry … some of this comic is filth. Much of it is absolute filth!‘ Welcome
Read moreHarker, by Roger Gibson & Vincent Danks is, according to the quote from me on the back cover, ‘A great
Read moreWe’ve told you about Comicscene before here at Comicon. It began as Comicscene magazine, a great looking and great reading mag
Read moreWe already told you a little of PM Buchan and John Pearson‘s Blood Moon, a very modern English folk-horror set
Read moreFile this one under one I thought we’d already brought to your attention, but no, the only mention I can
Read moreI last talked of Jamie Smart‘s pant-wettingly funny Bunny Vs Monkey with the release of Book 3 through Scholastic Grafix.
Read moreAn old favourite returns! If you love a good police procedural, want to see stunning, crystal clear artwork, a story
Read moreSomething slightly different today with Best of British. No new comic, no new graphic novel release, just a new strip
Read moreRachael Smith‘s comics are great. I’ve thought that since I first saw them many, many years ago. She’s funny, inventive
Read moreSomething very different for you, although very much in keeping with the current vogue (at least in the movies) for
Read moreOne to look for when it’s released on June 20 from Avery Hill, Owen D Pomery‘s Victory Point promises more
Read moreLast time we talked Sean Azzopardi, it was with his comic, 50, back in 2018. Now, a year plus on,
Read moreOne of our greatest comic book exports has to be 2000AD, published for the first time in 1977 and still
Read moreFor those of you in the Colonies following the travails of the United Kingdom over the past few year will
Read moreBilly’s Boots is one of those classic Brit strips that always comes up when people who remember it start chatting
Read moreFollowing up the debut issue from 2018, Dan White brings us another two perfectly weighted and nightmarish horror strips in
Read moreAvery Hill Publishing is one of my favourite Brit publishers whose comics have featured heavily in my favourites over the
Read moreDon’t be deceived by the cover. Mimi and the Wolves is no cutesy forest fable, it’s something far more rooted
Read moreWith Rok Of The Gods currently in the middle of its Kickstarter (go pledge here), it’s a perfect time to
Read moreWalking Distance starts innocently enough, as Lizzy Stewart talks of her love of seeing those shots in the movies of
Read moreA surreal love-letter to the weirder corners of pop music, Hitsville UK by John Riordan and Dan Cox was one
Read moreWhen all else fails and you’re faced with the downright weird, dangerous and plain peculiar, it’s time to call in
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