Having been impressed with the 1st & 2nd issues of Chrono-Cat I decide to try and catch up with it’s creator Stu Perrins to find out a bit more about his creation.
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Chrono-Cat #1
With a second issue releasing this week I jumped at the chance to get a review copy of the opening issue of Stu Perrins’ Chrono-Cat and get myself fully introduced to his latest creation.
A Comic a Day in May – Day 20: The Gunrunner
Chris Sides returns to his series of stories within the same universe featuring Frostbyte Industries and after being pretty much blown away by the previous book, Impossible, I had to take a look.
A Comic a Day in May – Day 19: Veh-Kill #1
Any book with Matt Hardy, Norrie Millar or Rob Jones on-board is one I’d take notice of but when all three are involved it’s got “must read” written all over.
G-Man talks to Stu Perrins about Whatever Happened to the Archetype!?
Having recently reviewed Stu Perrins Whatever Happened to the Archetype!? it seemed like just the right time to delve a bit deeper on it with some burning questions I had. Cue the interview…….
Whatever Happened to the Archetype?
Whatever Happened to the Archetype? by Stu Perrins recently got its release through Markosia so it was a good time to dive in & see what it was all about.
G-Man talks to Tommaso Todesca about Genu
Having recently got a look at the first volume of Genu I caught up with one of it’s creators, Tommaso Todesca (in the middle of the pic above), to get a bit of a background on the book itself.
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Genu: Volume 1
Co-creators Tommaso Todesca, Alex Franquelli & Giulio Tomassy put their collective heads together to bring us a sci-fi story with a difference…….and I didn’t need too much convincing to delve into it.
A Comic A Day in May – Day 30: Geek-Girl Vol.1: Lightning Strikes
Sam Johnson has just released the first issue in a new series of his Geek-Girl creation and I was long overdue a catch-up on his first run with the character.
Advance Review – Away
Jon Laight’s latest book, Away, is being released through Markosia in a couple of months time but the promise of a sci-fi epic covering adventures across space & time had me more than a little intrigued.