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Covers Album: Josh Hicks – Spotlighting Three Favourite Comics Covers from Jaime Hernandez, Kazuo Umezz, Adam Grano, Bryan Lee O’Malley and More!

  • by Josh Hicks
  • October 20, 2021

Resuming the latest mini-season of our ‘Covers Album’ feature, where we ask comics creators, publishers and commentators to pick three of their favourite comic covers… but with a small twist….

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The Gosh Comics and Broken Frontier Drink and Draw Returns Online! – Join Us Thurs, October 21st with Guest Artists Jon Aye and Joe Callanan

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • October 20, 2021

Your favourite online comics social is back! Our fortnightly online Gosh! Comics and Broken Frontier Drink and Draw returns this Thursday, October 21st featuring guest artists Jon Aye and Joe…

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The Good Asian Vol. 1 – This Compelling Noir Shines a Light on Asian-American History

  • by Bruno Savill de Jong
  • October 19, 2021

Noir, as a genre, often trades in stereotypes even as it breaks them down. Femme Fatales, for instance, have more agency than earlier female roles, but were also always duplicitous…

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Akissi: Even More Tales of Mischief – Abouet and Sapin Take Us Back to the Ivory Coast for More Memorable All-Ages Misadventures

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 19, 2021

Akissi: Even More Tales of Mischief, the third volume of the translated adventures of the titular West African school girl to come to us via Flying Eye Books, provides a…

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“This Process Turned Me into a Better Cartoonist” – Theo Ellsworth on His Adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer’s ‘Secret Life’ for Drawn & Quarterly

  • by Lindsay Pereira
  • October 18, 2021

It sometimes feels as if Jeff VanderMeer lives in a world far removed from our own. The American writer was once referred to ‘the weird Thoreau’ and even a cursory…

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Preview: The Citadel – John Wagner Returns to ‘Judge Dredd’ for a Major New 45th Anniversary Story in ‘2000 AD’

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • October 18, 2021

It seems no time at all since we were celebrating 2000 AD’s 40th anniversary at that splendid birthday event in London in 2017. Here we are though with the 45th…

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Don’t Miss the Exhibition of Gosh Comics and Broken Frontier Drink & Draw Art at Thought Bubble 2021 and a Special In-Person Drink & Draw Event!

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • October 18, 2021

While not all the Broken Frontier team will be at Thought Bubble this year, we will be there in spirit. Long-term friend of the site Nora Goldberg has organised a…

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Burning Soaking Piercing Dancing – New Exhibition of the Work of Graphic Novelist Gareth Brookes to Run at 155a Gallery in November

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • October 15, 2021

Broken Frontier Award-winning artist Gareth Brookes has produced a body of work over the last decade that has been consistently innovative and experimental. From The Black Project through to The…

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Penguin Classics Add Comics to Its Line-Up for the First Time with a Range of Marvel Editions

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 14, 2021

While we don’t tend to focus on super-heroes too heavily at Broken Frontier every so often a related news story comes up that has a relevance to the wider perception…

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Don’t Look – Nocturnal Terrors Encroach in Sadiya’s Claustrophobically Atmospheric Short Comic

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 14, 2021

We have all been there at some point. Restless nights, the frustration of not being able to drop off to sleep, the consequent anxiety that only exacerbates our insomnia. But…

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London’s Cartoon Museum to Celebrate Its ‘V for Vendetta’ Exhibition with a Special ‘V Late Night’ Opening on October 28th

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • October 14, 2021

As London’s Cartoon Museum prepares for the final weeks of their landmark V for Vendetta: Behind the Mask exhibition plans are afoot for one final celebration for the show. On…

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Covers Album: François Vigneault – Spotlighting Three Favourite Comics Covers from Jaime Hernandez, Kerascoët and A.C. Farley

  • by François Vigneault
  • October 13, 2021

It’s time for another mini-season of our ‘Covers Album’ feature where we ask comics creators, publishers and commentators to pick three of their favourite comic covers… but with a small…

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Mercury’s Closet – Geov’s Tale of Demonic Dress-Up is Both Gloriously Ridiculous and Oddly Poignant

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 13, 2021

“Two demons practice the forbidden art of dress-up” is given premise of Geov’s Mercury’s Closet, another comic from the October-running Shortbox Fair which highlights the breadth and diversity of approaches…

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No Comply – Joe Decie’s Latest Comic Provides an Experimental Sci-Fi Sensory Overload

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 12, 2021

Let’s get my favourite phrase out of the way in the first sentence and make the remark that Joe Decie’s new comic No Comply is pure language of comics magic,…

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All the Things I Forgot – Anabel Colazo’s Fantasy Short Contains Profounder Layers of Meaning

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 11, 2021

Over the last 18 months we have all got very used to alternative online methods of delivery in every aspect of our lives, and the comics scene has been no…

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This is How I Disappear – Mirion Malle Creates A Powerful Portrait of Grief, Anger and the Aftermath of Assault

  • by Lindsay Pereira
  • October 11, 2021

The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association published a worrying report on the health of millennials in 2019, revealing a 12% increase in major depression amongst that demographic. The data showed…

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Illustrator Zeppelinmoon Releases Exclusive New Book ‘Under Orion’ from The Pound Project

  • by Broken Frontier Staff
  • October 11, 2021

Back in 2019 we ran an extensive interview with illustrator and Instagram sensation Zeppelinmoon, aka Amber Fossey, on her irreverent approach to cartooning and building up a profile on social…

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Texas Tracts: Joy Ride and Rainbow Collie – The Defiant Charm of Rachelle Meyer’s Religious Parody Continues as the Series Reaches Its Conclusion

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 8, 2021

Over the summer at Broken Frontier I took a look at Holy Diver, the first in a series of autobio comics by Rachelle Meyer inspired by the infamous Chick Tracts…

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