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Tag Archives: John Lees

A Comic A Day in May – Day 4: Deep-Ender #1

Posted on May 4, 2018 by G-Man
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I’ve been a fan of John Lees work since he hit the indie comic scene with The Standard and while he’s hit success after success with his horror tales, his latest release sees him venture out into the sporting rom-com genre.

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Posted in Comic Reviews, Indie | Tagged A Comic A Day in May 2018, Ashton Wagner, Colin Bell, Deep Ender, John Lees, Jules Rivera | Leave a reply

A Comic A Day in May – Day 10: Sink #2

Posted on May 10, 2017 by G-Man
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Writer John Lees teams up with artist Alex Cormack on the second issue of his Sink title being released through ComixTribe and after a suitably gory yet entertaining opener I was keen to see which direction he was going to take.

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Posted in Comic Reviews, Features, Indie | Tagged A Comic A Day in May 2017, Alex Cormack, ComixTribe, John Lees, Shawn Lee, Sink | Leave a reply

G-Man’s highlights of 2016: Day 20 – Sink #1

Posted on December 20, 2016 by G-Man
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In recent year’s I’ve had some horror titles sneak into my reading list without realizing it and mainly from the indie/small press scene but one of the strongest I’ve read was Sink by John Lees.

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Posted in Features | Tagged Alex Cormack, Best of 2016, Colin Bell, ComixTribe, John Lees, Sink | Leave a reply

Sink #1

Posted on October 18, 2016 by G-Man
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John Lees latest title debuted through ComixTribe at New York Comic Con just over a week ago but today saw it get it’s general release and you even got the chance to get this first issue for free.

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Posted in Comic Reviews, Indie | Tagged Alex Cormack, Colin Bell, ComixTribe, John Lees, Sink | 2 Replies

Quilte

Posted on April 6, 2016 by G-Man
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One of the issues I picked up at this months Edinburgh Comic Con was Quilte by the in-sync team up of John Lees & Iain Laurie and after the phenomenal And Then Emily Was Gone……it was a no-brainer for picking this up.

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Posted in Comic Reviews, Indie | Tagged And Then Emily Was Gone, Colin Bell, Iain Laurie, John Lees, Megan Wilson, Quilte | 1 Reply

And Then Emily Was Gone #3-5

Posted on February 9, 2015 by G-Man
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And then Emily Was Gone #3, 4 & 5

As this week sees a collected edition of John Lees & Iain Laurie’s And Then Emily Was Gone get a release I thought I’d catch up with the final 3 issues of this 5-parter.

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Posted in Comic Reviews, Indie | Tagged Colin Bell, Comixology, ComixTribe, Iain Laurie, John Lees, Megan Wilson | 1 Reply
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