
Ask a Publisher: Nicolas Rossert from Sloth Comics
Get to know Sloth Comics, publisher of a diverse range of comic books, with this next instalment of Ask a Publisher. Continue reading Ask a Publisher: Nicolas Rossert from Sloth Comics
Get to know Sloth Comics, publisher of a diverse range of comic books, with this next instalment of Ask a Publisher. Continue reading Ask a Publisher: Nicolas Rossert from Sloth Comics
A new anthology from some of the most talented creators working in indie comics today. Continue reading Escape From Bitch Mountain review – another batch of craziness from the Comic Book Slumber Party
November’s graphic novel of the month is an astounding biography of Hedy Lamarr. Continue reading Hedy Lamarr by William Roy & Sylvain Dorange – November Graphic Novel of the Month
October’s Book of the Month is a superb and timely comic about the invisible burdens women carry, as well as a whole host of social injustices, everyday outrages and absurdities. Continue reading The Mental Load by Emma – October Book of the Month
A cyberpunk mega-city roamed by bounty hunters, Yakuza gangs, and killer robots is the setting of our Graphic Novel of the Month: Killtopia. Continue reading Killtopia by Dave Cook & Craig Paton – October Graphic Novel of the Month
A unique take on the life of Marilyn Monroe. Continue reading Marilyn’s Monsters by Tommy Redolfi review – A dark re-imagining of Hollywood
Avery Hill are spoiling us with three totally dreamy comics this autumn. Have a sneak peek at them here… Continue reading Avery Hill’s Autumn Spectacular
Follow Me In launches next week at Thought Bubble and we caught up with Kat ahead of publication. Continue reading Interview with Katriona Chapman, creator of Follow Me In
Heavy metal horror and plenty of gore reign supreme in our Graphic Novel of the Month for September – Realm of the Damned: Signum Draconis, by Alec Worley and Pye Parr. Continue reading Realm of the Damned: Signum Draconis – September Graphic Novel of the Month
The latest release from Life Drawn featuring a rising star of French comics. Continue reading Madame Cat by Nancy Pena review – The daily struggles of a comic artist and a cat owner