It feels like I’ve been reading Mike Lynch’s comics forever and with the likes of Nestor, Blackstar, Lynch Mob and more recently Salvage all impressing – we were long overdue a catch-up with some comic questions.
Tag Archives: Markosia
Salvage
Martin Greene’s story for Salvage got a script from Mike Lynch before being recently released by Markosia and the glimpses here n there over the last few years has meant I was desperate to get hold of a copy as soon as it came out.
Comic Creators Anonymous – Mick Trimble
Artist Mick Trimble has gone from strength to strength as he’s progressed from short small press contributions to full run graphic novels with Markosia and that called for some questions to find out how that’s been.
Impossible
Writer/creator Chris Sides will release his latest book Impossible at next month’s LSCC and it marks the beginning of an ambitious trilogy of books featuring stories in The Frostbyte Legacy.
Comics Anonymous talks to Chris Sides
Having recently caught up with Dark Matter Volume 1 and then getting an early look at Volume 2 I caught up with Chris Sides ahead of it’s launch this coming weekend to fire some questions his way about the book, what’s next and the Close 2 Immortality group.
Future Primitive Collected Edition at LSCC
Markosia Enterprise will be releasing a collected edition of Future Primitive by Kevin Gunstone & Slobodan Jovanovic at this year’s London Super Comic Con and after being impressed by the issues #1 & #2 so far……getting a full run of the title will be on my ‘to do’ list.
Future Primitive #1 & 2
The big question of science vs religion is rolled out in the first 2 issues of Future Primitive released through Markosia and while the tale as old as time may be one we’ve heard before, there’s no crime in trying to breath new life into that.
A Comic a Day in May – Day 29: DIS #1
Defense Intelligence Service (DIS) #1 sees creators Kevin Gunstone & JC Grande combine to bring us a government conspiracy mixed with the occult in this Markosia release.
Comics Anonymous at London Super Comic Con 2015
I recently attended London Super Comic Con which has quickly become one of the most regular entries in my calender for the year as it kicks off the Con season for me since it started back in 2012. It has improved each year as 2013 & 2014 built on the success bringing an impressive roster of guests coupled with a firm focus on the indie comics from around the country and so much more.
Abominable Glory
Writer Martin Hayes & artist Chris Askham team-up on Abominable Glory from Markosia – a war story with a difference set to launch at this weekends London Super Comic Con (14th-15th March).