The first four issues of Steven Horry’s Lizard Men eased us through a fairly “normal” setup before whisking the rug from under us at every step so the final third of the six-issue run always had a solid chance of grabbing my attention……and keeping me guessing.
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G-Man’s 12 Highlights of 2018: Day 6 – Comichaus
Comichaus appeared back in early 2015 as a new platform for buying & selling indie comics but opening up a market place that benefited the creators was just the beginning of a massive contribution the team behind it would make.
G-Man’s 12 Highlights of 2018: Day 1 – Lizard Men
Lizard Men was launched under the Comichaus banner and with a sea of support through Kickstarter but the 6-issue series has managed to back that up with one of the most surprising & entertaining comics I’ve had on my reading list this year…..
Lizard Men #3 & #4 (Advanced Review)
Steven Horry’s Lizard Men has just hit Kickstarter for the second half of its 6-issue run and just as I was due a catch-up on the third issue……I was lucky enough to get my hands on an advanced copy of issue #4. Cue the excitement and cue the double-review shenanigans.
Lizard Men interview with Steven Horry
Lizard Men by Steven Horry has already impressed with its first two issues and with the third issue hitting Kickstarter, it seemed like the right time to grill him about what’s happened so far & what he has planned for the remainder of the 6-issue run.
A Comic A Day in May – Day 23: Lizard Men #2
After loving the first issue of Steven Horry’s Lizard Men, jumping on-board the Kickstarter campaign for the 2nd issue was a bit of a no-brainer….
G-Man talks to Pete Genepool from Comichaus
Pete Genepool is the main man behind Comichaus and not content with releasing a brilliant anthology, he’s brought us an app for indie comics that has ‘game-changer’ written all over it. Time for some questions!!! Continue reading
Lizard Men #1
The latest release under the ComicHaus banner is Steven Horry’s Lizard Men – a title that eased through its Kickstarter at the end of last year – so a catch-up on this one was overdue.