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Nocturne – The Boundaries Between Dreamscape and Reality Become Indistinguishable in Tara Booth’s Haunting Tale of Insomnia

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 30, 2019

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! Tara Booth’s haunting Nocturne combines themes of mental health, consent and sexuality in a vividly realised episode where the boundaries between dreamscape and reality become indistinguishable. Following a…

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LÖK ZINE #10 – The Italian Comics and Illustration Anthology Goes Full Colour to Explore the Theme of ‘Dimensions’

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 30, 2019

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! When I last reviewed LÖK ZINE at Broken Frontier – fittingly as part of last year’s ELCAF coverage on the site – I was suitably impressed by the…

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Kolf – Olivia Sualdea’s Debut Print Comic is a Magical Journey of Self-Discovery

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 29, 2019

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! When I selected artist Olivia Sualdea for this year’s Broken Frontier ‘Six Small Press Creators to Watch‘ programme it was a decision made based entirely on her social…

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Handbook for the (Mis)Education of Grown-Ups – Giuseppe Sofo and Eleonora Marton’s Mischievous Picture Book Turns the Table on the Adult World

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 29, 2019

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! With its tongue-in-cheek humour and eye-catching illustrative style, writer Giuseppe Sofo and artist Eleonora Marton’s Handbook for the (Mis)Education of Grown-Ups (published by Raum Italic) sets its stall…

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“I Feel Like I’ve Learnt So Much. It Has Been an Amazing Opportunity to Make this Book!” – Jayde Perkin on Her ELCAF-Debuting Graphic Memoir ‘I’m Not Ready’

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 29, 2019

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! We could not have been more delighted here at BF last year when 2018 Broken Frontier ‘Six Small Press Creators to Watch‘ artist Jayde Perkin won the ELCAF…

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Hannah and Alys at the End of the World – Lizzy Stewart’s Melancholic Minicomic Speaks to Us of the Times and Places that Mould Us

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 28, 2019

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! Illustrator Lizzy Stewart has displayed a marked ability in the past to take us back to that pivotal moment in our lives when childhood was largely behind us…

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“I Never Thought I Would Ever Get the Opportunity to Travel and Work with Such Amazing, Inspiring, Talented Creatives” – Aleesha Nandhra on the ‘Creating Heroines’ Project, Autobio and Her New Comic ‘Local Angrej’

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 28, 2019

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! I first discovered Aleesha Nandhra’s powerful slice-of-life comics in the pages of much-missed anthology OFF LIFE back in 2016. Last year I looked at Aleesha’s haunting Thinking in…

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Love is Temporary – Holly St Clair’s Zine Provides Relatable Symbolism on the Subject of Love

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 27, 2019

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! There’s an obvious immediacy to illustrated zine delivery that allows artists to make an instant impact on their audience in a relatively short presentational space. Holly St Clair’s…

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Stagdale – Frances Castle’s 1970s Summer Mystery is a Sumptuous Celebration of the Craft of Comics

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 27, 2019

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! There’s something about Frances Castle’s Stagdale that is very reminiscent of classic children’s British TV serials of the Seventies; which is rather fitting given its 1975 setting. To…

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Malty Heave #1 – Phil Elliott and Robert Wells Re-Imagine ‘Heavy Metal’ with a Satirical Edge

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 16, 2019

Walking a fine line between cutting satire and fond parody, Malty Heave is a one-shot, tongue-in-cheek, sci-fi special collaboration between Robert Wells (Back, Sack & Crack (& Brain)) and Phil Elliott;…

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When I Arrived at the Castle – Emily Carroll’s Intense Character Study from Koyama Press is as Hypnotic as it is Terrifying

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 9, 2019

True narrative horror is as much about what isn’t said – what is left to the readers’ interpretation and imagination – as it is about the genre’s more overt and…

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Babyface – Alice Urbino’s Signature Line in Body Horror Poignantly Touches on Familiar Themes of Identity and Acceptance

  • by Andy Oliver
  • May 8, 2019

Hot on the heels of her recent minicomic Blindenhund comes Babyface, another enticingly macabre graphic medicine/body horror hybrid comic from the distinctive vision of original Broken Frontier ‘Six Small Press…

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Get Me a Snickers – A Witty Collection of Oddball Comics Shorts from Sophie Burrows

  • by Andy Oliver
  • April 25, 2019

The last time we looked at the work of Sophie Burrows here at Broken Frontier it was for comics of a very different style. You can catch our Tom Murphy’s…

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Blindenhund – The Eerie Worlds of Alice Urbino Revisited in a Minicomic Tale of the Strangest of Friendships

  • by Andy Oliver
  • April 24, 2019

While her comics influences range from Charles Burns to Junji Ito, Alice Urbino’s artistic style is uniquely her own; an Urbino-esque oeuvre that on a surface level embodies the unsettling…

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Cat Festival – Shazleen Khan’s ‘Buuza!!’ One-Shot is a Joyous Celebration of Friendship and Family

  • by Andy Oliver
  • April 22, 2019

Having enjoyed her self-published work in the past, I’ve been wanting to give Shazleen Khan’s comics some Broken Frontier space for some time now but have sadly never quite managed…

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Soft Mutation – Nicky Arscott’s Graphic Poetry Immerses Us in the Cycles and Realities of Rural Life

  • by Andy Oliver
  • April 15, 2019

While Nicky Arscott’s poetry comic Soft Mutation takes its name from a Celtic linguistic convention, its title also reflects both its themes and presentational approach. Arscott runs the Welsh micropress Mother…

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Space Wolf #1-3 – Meet the Weird Avenger of the Cosmos in this Basil Wolverton Homage from William Powers

  • by Andy Oliver
  • April 12, 2019

The last time we featured the work of William Powers at Broken Frontier it was for a zine that encapsulated a very different form of graphic storytelling. Never Been Reborn…

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Reapers – Lara Callaghan Reveals the Secret Life of House Plants in this Darkly Funny Farce

  • by Andy Oliver
  • April 11, 2019

Lara Callaghan’s work was previously mentioned briefly at Broken Frontier prior to last summer’s Thought Bubble-debuting anthology Work, collecting the comics of the Work in Progress (WIP) group, a supportive…

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