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  • It’s a Man’s Life in the Ice Cream Business

    Why aren’t there more foody comics? – Rob Jackson and the life of the outdoor food vendor.

  • Thor: The Dark World

    Gavin Burrows reviews Thor: The Dark World: It delivers great Thor/Loki moments, but where can the franchise go next? Includes many spoilers.

  • Trish Out Of Water 1

    Aspen’s Trish Out Of Water nearly scores a hit, but after a promising start, writer Vince Hernandez manages to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory by invoking superannuated climactic cliches.

  • Afterlife With Archie 1

    Archie Comics continue their “reboot” with perhaps their most daring departure yet from their reliable template…

  • The Black Project

    Andrew Moreton reviews a new comic which innovates, not merely in content, but in format… The shtick, the gimmick, the unqualified USP of The Black Project is that Garth Brookes has lino cut and embroidered every panel of its two hundred or so pages.

  • Atomic Sheep

    Will Morgan looks at a promising beginning for a semi-autobiographical graphic novel that ultimately misses the mark… Atomic Sheep‘s got promise, but Thompson’s not there yet.

  • A Matter of Life

    Andrew Moreton looks at the newest entry from an autobio cartoonist who’s changed his perspective… Jeffrey Brown has been detailing his life in scratchy small panels since sometime in 2002. He keeps on plugging away at the autobio stuff and, like a lot of that genre’s more successful practitioners, manages to keep his fans coming back for more despite not very much happening.

  • The She-Hulk Diaries, and Rogue Touch

    Marvel’s ongoing quest to expand their franchise has inspired them to issue prose novels starring two of their most popular heroines, in an attempt to crack the chick-lit market.

  • Thunder Brother: Soap Division 1-4

    Paul Rainey’s excellent on-going drama series on a world of real life soap! Andrew Moreton looks at the latest small press project from the charismatically deranged imagination of Paul Rainey, still fondly remembered for Memory Man.

  • Nemo: Heart of Ice

    Nemo: Heart of Ice is still an Alan Moore comic, and that’s still pretty good. But it’s not Moore at the absolute top of his game.

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