After it’s debut at this year’s Thought Bubble, Cindy & Biscuit no.4 is finally available. 28 pages, comprised of all of the Cindy & Biscuit one-pagers, Cindy & Biscuit and Mr Andrews, as well as the ...
What’s that, crow-like Carnevale mask? There’re going to follow a plural of what? Still fetishise Vertigo titles from c.’94-’97, the ones I haven’t even read, and likewise DC’s line from about the ...
We met our fair share of dodgy fuckers in 2014’s comics, but I don’t think we’ve had anyone quite like this guy: He’s the beard hunter. He hunts beards. His absence from our corporately mandated ...
“I don’t know who he is behind that mask of his, but I do know when we need him — and we need him now.” Batman is a square-jawed hero, a “duly deputised agent of the law”. He always puts concern for ...
One of the jokes that the other Mindless Ones have about me is that while I often complain about not having written enough, I’m ridiculously productive (I write two or three books a year, on average).
Fresh from Thought Bubble 2013, it’s the zine full of comics and essays about suicide, hubris and social housing that everyone – well, at least one person! – is talking about, Looking Glass Heights!
A character introduced in the 1980/81 series of Doctor Who, played by Matthew Waterhouse. His name is an anagram of Dirac, after P.A.M. Dirac, the Nobel Prize-winning physicist. Originally intended as ...
Here’s the recording of SILENCE! To Astonish from Thought Bubble 2023. Gary Lactus, The Beast Must Die and Al Kennedy put Al Ewing, Rachel Stott, Lucy Sullivan and Not Caspar Wijngaard to the test.
In the great play, the play of the world, the one I always return to, all emotional souls occupy the stage, whereas all creative people sit in the orchestra. The first are called mad (alienated); the ...
ALTERNATIVE TITLE: WHO WILL SURVIVE IN AMERICA?! Here’s the soundtrack. You know what to do. So, Deadpool Max then. Kyle Baker does the art, David Lapham’s on script duties. Never mind the fact that ...
Doctor Who has always been primarily a TV show, but from very early on it became what we would now call multimedia. Very early on it stopped existing only on TV, and spread out into comics, books, ...
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