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published by Ariel Press, Roger Gibson and Vince Danks work magic on a pair of detectives on the trail of a suspected ritual murderer. Fantastic backdrops of central London, well-rounded characters and sparky dialogue make this series a must have.
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published by True Stories Comics, Another in the ongoing series about couple of mysterious twins full of ghostly goings on and macabre incidents written and drawn in a wonderful b&w art by Tony McGee, Reminds me of the spooky stories they used to run in my sister's Spellbound and Misty comics (not that I ever read them, they were just, you know, lying around, ah-hem). |
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published by Sequential Media If you get nostalgic for old British comics then this monthly journal is well worth a read. Has featured articles about Marvel UK, Misty, Modesty Blaise, Axa, Pat Mills and lots more. |
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published by Rol Hirst, You never know what you're going to get from this nice little anthology. PJANG stands for People Just Ain't No Good.
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DICK TURPIN & THE RESTLESS DEAD
published by Time Bomb Comics, Steve Tanner and Andrew Dodd have come up trumps with this wonderful blend of highwaymen and zombies. The great artwork is complemented by an excellent story featuring some well-rounded characters and it has a terrific end. Look out for Ragamuffins too which is another excellent tale of offbeat time travelling and other stuff.
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