Jim Alexander teams-up with Will Pickering as he returns to his creation Wolf Country for issue #5 and the further tales of Vampires & Werewolves.
Tag Archives: A Comic A Day in May 2016
A Comic A Day in May – Day 30: Escape From Jesus Island #4
A Comic A Day in May – Day 29: Sagas of the Northmen
Black Jack Press bring us an anthology collection jam packed with all the Viking lore you could ever want to get hold of created by an impressive team of writer’s & artists.
A Comic A Day in May – Day 28: River God #3
Writer Toby Willmott & artist Bryn G Jones bring us the third & final issue of River God after another successful Kickstarter campaign.
A Comic A Day in May – Day 27: Dave Return of the Cosmic Oddity
An autobiographical comic can slip into it’s own unique niche sometimes but after Dave Gordon surprised & entertained me with his first book it was a no-brainer that I’d pre-order his second volume as soon as I could. Continue reading
A Comic A Day in May – Day 26: 1400
Jag Lall brings us a new graphic novel which chooses to tackle the emotional trauma of rape & abuse and help prove just how broad & versatile the comic book form is in the process.
A Comic A Day in May – Day 25: The Saga of MetalBeard
Joshua Paddon & Matthew K Hoddy are the Australian based creative team behind The Saga of Metalbeard as Vikings, sci-Fi and humour offer an interesting mix of elements.
A Comic A Day in May – Day 24: The Red Shoes and Other Tales
I got hold of this title back in March at an event at the Glasgow Aye Write! festival and after hearing John Chalmers & Sandra Marrs talk about their process it was perfect timing to escape into their latest Metaphrog release.
A Comic A Day in May – Day 23: Brethern Born #1 & 2
After two amazingly successful Kickstarters from creator Jon Laight I take a look at the first issues of Brethren Born.
A Comic A Day in May – Day 22: The Kings Leap
Madius comics already have some strong titles in their growing list of releases (50 Signal, Papercuts & Inkstains, Funk Soul Samurai) and it was about time I took a look at their one-shot, The Kings Leap.