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TITLE: BLACK HARVEST MOON Creators: Terry Stock & Colin Stanford, Pages: 36, Format: A4 Colour Cover One of the best vampire comics I've read for some time. Some of you may remember Colin's artwork from "Paradise Lost" the top selling title from Ministry Comics. Well this is an altogether different approach from Colin. There's still that solid, inking style, but Terry's story is a lot darker, so the lines are a little rougher, and there are lots of 'Colanesque' shadows in the panels. Anyone who's ever read " They Thirst" by Robert R. McCammon will notice some similarities, and that's a good thing, because that was a great vampire book. Overall, Terry has written an original, character driven vampire story about lust, and other human weaknesses. RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE READERS |
Available: Currently out of stock, sorry. Cover Price: 3.00 |
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TITLE: FUSION Creator: Barry Renshaw plus various, Pages: 40, Format: A4 B/W Engine Comics are swiftly proving themselves one of the most hardworking and influencial comic groups in the small press community. They are organising an annnual small press convention in Mancheter, and published the acclaimed (and extemely popular) 'How to Self Publish: A Rough Guide' This anthology extends their mandate and showcases some of the best small press talent currently working in the UK. |
Issues Available: 1, 2, 3, 4 Cover Price: 2.00 Temporarily out of stock |
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TITLE: SEVEN
SENTINALS Creator: Marc Olivent Format: A4 B/W interiors, Pages: 40 In a future Earth occupied by aliens for hundreds of years, rag tag band of resistance fighters, the abused , tortured and genetically meddled with, decide that enough is enough and rise up against the invaders. suitable for mature readers |
Issues Available: 1, Price: £2.00 |
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TITLE: VOODOO
MACBETH Publisher: Engine Comics, Creator: Norris Burroughs Format: A4 Perfect Bound b/w interiors, Pages: 68 America 1936. At the height of the depression sweeping the nation, in an era of social inequality, a brilliant 20 year old actor and magician named Orsen Welles set about producing and directing the new Negro Theatre Project in Harlem, New York. In an audacious move, he chose Macbeth, transpoted to 19th Century Haiti, and starring one Eric Burroughs, for whom Welles transformed the role of which queen Hecate into a Mephistopelean price of darkness, so inspired was Welles by the actor's performance. The uniquely personal memory of this landmark event which launched Welles' meteoric rise, and the controvesy in Harlem at the time was related by the actor to his son Norris, and now via a potent brew of fact, memory and magic into this stunning one shot from Engine Comics. suitable for MATURE READERS |
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