
A recent release from Mad Robot Comics through Kickstarter takes a look at the occult edges of Victorian London so it was well worth a look already.
A recent release from Mad Robot Comics through Kickstarter takes a look at the occult edges of Victorian London so it was well worth a look already.
When two prolific publishers like Madius Comics & Mad Robot Comics join forces you can be sure that something special is coming and having already seen a preview of this a while back, I was overdue a dive back into it.
Madius Comics & Mad Robot Comics are already established Indie comic producers in their own right but when these powerhouses put their creative heads together on a title – it’s instantly got the feeling of something to take notice of.
Mad Robot Comics brought a new caped vigilante story to life through Kickstarter last year with Bete Noir, and it seems to have nestled in my review pile ready to strike……and strike it did. Continue reading
Cadavers from Mad Robot Comics became an impressive world when Matt Hardy introduced it to us in those first three issues and before we see how that first arc plays out he’s only gone & thrown an anthology in our direction too.
Murder Most Mundane from Mad Robot Comics became a reality through Kickstarter at the end of 2017 and earlier this year the book arrived with it’s backers…..including me.
Matt Hardy hits the midway point in his Cadavers release with the third issue and after loving the previous two, I was always going to jump on-board his Kickstarter for it.
Cadavers from Mad Robot Comics is the brain-child of Matt Hardy and with three successful Kickstarter’s under his belt already, it’s no surprise these have done so well.
Mad Robot Comics have been a glorious source of the macabre in the indie comics world and with the third issue of their Cadavers title easing through its Kickstarter just now, it seemed like a good time to catch-up with the mighty Matt Hardy
Murder Most Mundane is the latest release from Mad Robot Comics and while it knocked aside it’s target early on in it’s Kickstarter, it was just the right time to hear from the creative team on what to expect when the book hit print…..