Last week, for fans of the DCEU around the world, the dream came true. After clamouring for its...
Author - Fred McNamara
Repulsive Attraction Bursts With Visual Wit
Throughout his comic Repulsive Attraction, Patrick Steptoe‘s disdain for capitalist decadence...
The Fragment! The Cambridge File Embraces its Colourful...
Adam Falp is rapidly carving out a distinctive voice for himself with his vintage and schizophrenic...
The Nib #5 Makes Comics Journalism Bright & Conversational
The Nib has always prioritised its political discourse be delivered in an engaging and vibrant...
Collaborative Isolation: In Conversation with Quarantine Writer...
The current Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in many comic book creators making the most of their...
Comichaus #10 Concludes the Anthology’s First Era in...
All good things come to a maniacal end with #10 of Comichaus. As the anthology stretches into...
Maggy Garrison’s Languid Personality Does it No Favours
A great deal of events occur throughout Maggy Garrison. The comic is split into three distinct...
Alex Automatic #4/#5 Scrambles to Humanise its Schizophrenic Spy
Alex Automatic has never been an easy comic to read and an even harder comic to review. In past...
Barking is an Overpowering Riot of Sequential Deconstruction
How do you succintly describe and neatly comparmentalise a comic that’s vehemently against...
EXIST: LONER Captures a Creator Finding Their Own Voice
The gargantuan amount of thematic ground that science fiction covers results in any contemporary...