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Silent Planet – Rob Jackson Takes Us on a Visually Led Journey to an Alien World

  • by Andy Oliver
  • August 25, 2025

I am not sure why there’s been such a long gap in between reviews of Rob Jackson comics at Broken Frontier. The versatile, genre-jumping creator behind projects like Slaves of…

Columns · Small Pressganged

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Slaves of the Megapode Volume #1-3 – Historical Drama, Trippy Fantasy and Slapstick Humour Combine in Rob Jackson’s Roman Murder Mystery

  • by Andy Oliver
  • February 16, 2015

‘Small Pressganged’ has been, perhaps, a little micropublisher-heavy over the last couple of weeks so today we’re returning to the world of DIY culture comics with one of the true…

Columns · Small Pressganged

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RhiZome Volume 1 – Jackson and Baddeley-Read Launch New Brit Sci-Fi Small Press Anthology Comic

  • by Andy Oliver
  • December 3, 2013

Rob Jackson and Kyle Baddeley-Read’s sci-fi anthology RhiZome is a conscious attempt to create a comic that hearkens back to an edgier time of experimental small press publishing, as noted…

Columns · Small Pressganged

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A Handful of Groats

  • by Andy Oliver
  • September 25, 2013

It may have a middle ages setting but all that’s missing from Rob Jackson’s A Handful of Groats to fully underline its Western genre influences is an Ennio Morricone soundtrack….

Columns · Small Pressganged

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The Storytellers and California

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 13, 2013

Rob Jackson is a small press comics creator who could never be accused of falling into a genre-specific rut. The Storytellers and California for example – the two projects I’m…

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