Sunday, 03 August, 2025

Tag: comics


Click the above link to go my new interview site where I speak to different, artists, writers, musicians, etc, about their current and forthcoming projects.


Click The Image Above To Go To Brandon Seifert Lukas Ketner\’s page. I was privileged enough to check out the early incarnation of this latest strip from Seifert and Ketner and was somewhat remiss in not bigging it up at Read more…


The similarities between Proof and The Perhapanauts was somewhat disconcerting and got in the way of me really enjoying the series. I had read Proof a fair while before but it had made a good impression – I had been Read more…


Some comic writers are just writing a story and that is all they are doing – for them it doesn\’t, in a sense, matter the medium in which they are writing: the telling of the story is the be-all and Read more…


So, I haven\’t written about Freakangels in a while – not since the start of the second book to be precise, and why is that? Well, I kind of wanted to just sit back and enjoy it and let it Read more…


So, I just read Mister Wonderful by Daniel Clowes and I have to say I am never disappointed by him. I am sure that even without his name on a piece you would be able to tell who it was Read more…


Click Image To Go To Website Just read some wonderful news – the beautiful and charming webcomic Weird Fishes by Jamaica Dyer has just been picked up by Slave Labor Graphics and will be printed as a graphic novel later Read more…


Click Image To Go To Website I have to show some serious love to this webcomic – it is fucking genius. I love all the characters in it, I love the story thus far, and I can\’t wait to see Read more…


I started reading The Punisher a long time ago – I think I first really became aware of him as a character that had popped up in a couple of the other comics that I read, then Marvel UK put Read more…


The best science-fiction and horror stories always seem to be more about being human than any focus on the supernatural elements may make it appear on a surface reading, and I suppose that goes right back to tales like Beowulf. Read more…