15th Jun2015

’21st Century Tank Girl #1′ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Alan Martin | Art by Jamie Hewlitt, Jim Mahfood, Philip Bond, Brett Parson, Jonathan Edwards, Craig Knowles, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell | Published by Titan Comics Tank Girl to me is a character very evocative of a certain time in history, the late 1980’s/ early 1990’s, when she became something of a counter-culture icon. she seemed to […]

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12th Jun2015

‘Scarlett Couture #2’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written and Drawn by Des Taylor | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp After reading issue 1 of Des Taylor’s new title, Scarlett Couture, my opinion had been that while his artwork had been outstanding, his shortcomings as a new kid on the block writer had been a little bit obvious. So, picking […]

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26th May2015

‘Surface Tension #1’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written and Drawn by Jay Gunn | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 36pp Surface Tension is another entry in Titan Comics comic output, and fits into their portfolio in that all the books they have been publishing have been different in tone, in style, in genre. You also get here 36 pages of […]

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01st May2015

‘Anathema Book 1: The Evil That Men Do’ Review (Titan Comics)

by Dean Fuller

Written by Rachel Deering | Art by Christopher Mooneyham, Wesley St. Clare | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 96pp A little bit of research showed that this title has had quite the history in its short life. Creator Rachel Deering has used Kickstarter to try and raise funds to get the title self […]

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24th Apr2015

‘Scarlett Couture #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written and Drawn by Des Taylor | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp Although I am familiar with artist/ illustrator Des Taylor, mainly through his fantastic retro Superman illustrations, I have not seen his work in a honest-to-goodness sequential art comic book before so approached this offering from Titan Comics with some excitement. […]

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21st Apr2015

Titan Comics announce ‘The Blacklist’ tie-in

by Phil Wheat

Titan Comics have announced the launch of an all-new comic series based on the successful television series The Blacklist. Penned by Nichole Phillips, drawn by Beni Lobel (Constantine, Batman: Arkham Unhinged) and developed in conjunction with TV series from Sony Pictures Television, the first arc (Issues 1-5) of the comic will feature stories which expand […]

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18th Apr2015

‘Leap #0 and #1’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Created by Daniel McLaughlin, Kevin Logue | Art by Michael O’Callaghan,Jonny Lynn, Ciaran Doherty, Richard Rodgers, Marcus Kirk, Nathan McIntyre | Published by Uproar Comics At first glance Leap, by indie publisher Uproar Comics, looks like being a very by-the-numbers sci-fi adventure. Large spaceship on extended voyage of discovery? Check. Mixed bunch of crew members, […]

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16th Apr2015

‘Zombies Hi: Issues 1-12’ Review

by Dean Fuller

Written by Danny McLaughlin, Kevin Logue | Art by Michael Arbuthnot, Kevin Logue, Ruairi Coleman, John McFarlane | Published by Uproar Comics I imagine there is not much new that the zombie genre has left to give us, so kudos to publisher Uproar Comics for finding its own unoccupied corner of the genre. Although the […]

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02nd Apr2015

‘Death Sentence: London #1’ Review

by Paul Metcalf

Written by Montynero | Art by Martin Simmonds | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp When it comes to comics I often find myself waiting for the graphic novels versions instead, so I can binge read instead of having to wait a month for the next part of the story. Death Sentence: London is […]

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21st Mar2015

‘Masked: Vol. 1 – Anomalies’ Review

by Richard Axtell

Written by Serge Lehman | Art by Stephane Crety | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Hardback, 48pp A not-too-distant future… A solider returns home, having discovered that his peacekeeping mission was anything but… Ravaged psychologically by war, his homecoming is as strange and terrifying as any war. The once familiar sites of his city […]

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21st Mar2015

‘Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #1’ Review

by Richard Axtell

Written by Cavan Scott | Art by Blair Shedd | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp Leaving World War II behind, The Ninth Doctor, Rose and Captain Jack discover that Time Lord technology, lost in the wake of the Time War, is being sold on the intergalactic black market! Now the threat of […]

21st Dec2014

Titan Comics announce new Ninth Doctor mini-series

by Phil Wheat

Titan Comics have announced​ a brand-new ​5-part Doctor Who​ ​mini-series starring the ​N​inth ​D​octor as played by ​C​hristopher ​E​ccleston. W​ritten by the co-author of bestselling ‘​W​ho-ology’​, ​Cavan ​S​cott​ and illustrated by artist Blair Shedd (Legends of Oz, Ghostbusters), this ​5-part mini-series ​also features ​characters Rose and Captain Jack! The Ninth Doctor is BACK with a […]

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17th Dec2014

‘Cap Stone #1’ Review

by Nicky Johnson

Written by Christina McCormack & Liam Sharp | Art by Liam Sharp | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp In this issue, we’re introduced to Charlie Chance, also known by her vampire fiction pen name Vincent Van Goth. She’s also the daughter of Lord Charles Chance, also known as the ‘Craven Panther’ for […]

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17th Dec2014

‘Mono #1’ Review

by Nicky Johnson

Written by Liam Sharp | Art by Ben Wolstenholme | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp Mono is an ape-human hybrid secret agent through the Boer, Cold, and First and Second World Ward, with a ‘deadly prehensile tail and the strength of twelve men’. That’s how the pulp fiction books showed him to […]

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05th Dec2014

‘Wytches #2’ Review

by Nicky Johnson

Written by Scott Snyder | Art by Jock | Published by Image Comics Snyder, Jock, and Hollingsworth outdo themselves again in the second issue of their horror title, Wytches. It picks up a not long after the last issue, with Sail back at school with a bandage pad on her neck for the cuts and […]

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15th Nov2014

‘The Private Eye: Vol.1’ Review

by Dan Clark

Written by Brian K. Vaughan | Art by Marcos Martin | Published by Panel Syndicate | Format: Pdf, Cbr or Cbz, 151pp When you ask what are some of the most notable names in comics today there is a very strong chance that both Brian K. Vaughn (Y: The Last Man, Saga, Runaways) and Marcos […]

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31st Oct2014

Graphic Novel Review: ‘Southern Bastards Vol.1’

by Dan Clark

If you follow anything I do, you know my articles and reviews tend to be movie centric. Well in the spirit of expanding horizons I am entering new territory for myself and reviewing comics. So for those comic book aficionados out there feel free to take my reviews with a grain of salt as I […]

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20th Oct2014

‘The Kill Screen #2: Cascade’ Review

by Richard Axtell

Written by Mike Garley | Art by Josh Sherwell | Lettering by Mike Stock | Format: Paperback, 32pp Humanity has reached its Kill Screen. Now only the strongest will survive as computer errors transcend from the digital world into our own, destroying everything in their way. Set two years after the ‘Kill Screen’ event, Humanity […]

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15th Oct2014

‘The Evil Within #1’ Review

by Nicky Johnson

Written by Ian Edginton | Art by Alex Sanchez | Published by Titan Comics We start off with Dana and her friend driving to hand out missing person flyers when their car runs out of gas in the middle of nowhere. At night. In the rain. Yup, that’s where we’re going here… Anywho, she goes […]

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14th Oct2014

‘Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #1’ Review

by Nicky Johnson

Written by Robbie Morrison | Art by Dave Taylor | Published by Titan Comics After reviewing Wytches #1 last week, I got an email from Nerdly editor Phil Wheat along the lines off “how would you like to review Titan Comics stuff for me?”. Eventually I calmed down enough to reply, and here I am […]

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08th Sep2014

Graphic Novel Review: ‘Void’

by Richard Axtell

Written by Herik Hanna | Art by Sean Philips | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Hardcover, 48pp Goliath 01, a prison ship, drifts listlessly through space. The ship’s commander, Colonel Mercer, has massacred everyone on board – inmates and crew alike, except one. John, the lone survivor, cowers in the bowels of the carrier, […]

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31st Jul2014

Comic Review: ‘Ordinary #3’

by Richard Axtell

Written by Rob Williams | Art by D’Israeli | Published by Titan Comics | Format: Paperback, 32pp In Ordinary‘s third issue, divorced plumber Michael Fisher continues his search for his ex-wife and son. As the only man left on Earth without a super power however, he draws unwanted attention towards himself and puts himself and his family in the middle of a […]

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