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Designed to shine a spotlight on the often overlooked world of small press, self-published and altcomics.

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Owl Goes for a Walk – Ed Stockham Takes Us on an Entrancingly Strange Journey in His Delightful Minicomic Offering

  • by Andy Oliver
  • August 2, 2018

I discovered a number of new comics talents through the UK and Ireland’s Small Press Day this year and have already been giving some of them coverage on the site…

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Cosmo Hotel – Bethany Hall’s Extended Visual Metaphor Resonates with the Reader on a Fundamentally Empathetic Level

  • by Andy Oliver
  • July 26, 2018

In terms of self-expression, comics is such a powerful form that narrative styles veering towards the oblique and/or the representational are not necessarily a barrier to the reader in connecting…

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Never Been Reborn – An Experimental Journey into Alt Comics Narrative from William Powers

  • by Andy Oliver
  • July 24, 2018

One of a number of titles I picked up from this year’s Communal Table at the South London Comic and Zine Fair Never Been Reborn is a fascinating exercise in  alternative narrative…

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@potus – Barack Obama Bids a Poignant Farewell to His Twitter Account in David Biskup’s Affecting Comics Tragicomedy

  • by Andy Oliver
  • July 23, 2018

When last I looked at the work of UK artist David Biskup – in his graphic novella Seagram, juxtaposing the work of Mark Rothko with the realities of living with Post-Traumatic…

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South London Comic and Zine Fair Spotlight: Hattie Comics – “It’s Important that Young People See True-to-Life, Uncensored Versions of Themselves in Storytelling”

  • by Andy Oliver
  • July 12, 2018

It’s the second South London Comic and Zine Fair this weekend and, to get Londoners in the mood for this most welcoming day of small press comics magic, we’re providing…

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South London Comic and Zine Fair Spotlight: Jade King – “My Themes Are Wonky Faces, Gross Food, Bodies, Aliens and Strange British Phenomena”

  • by Andy Oliver
  • July 11, 2018

It’s the second South London Comic and Zine Fair this weekend and, to get Londoners in the mood for this most welcoming day of small press comics magic, we’re providing…

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South London Comic and Zine Fair Spotlight: Joe Stone – “If I Had to Give My Comics a Genre it Would Probably Be Contemporary Observational Comedy with a Heavy Dose of Melancholy”

  • by Andy Oliver
  • July 10, 2018

It’s the second South London Comic and Zine Fair this weekend and, to get Londoners in the mood for this most welcoming day of small press comics magic, we’re providing…

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A Projection – Seekan Hui Captivates the Audience with an Ever Inventive Approach to Page Structure in Her Avery Hill Debut

  • by Andy Oliver
  • July 5, 2018

Taking a job as a live-in photographer and nanny, Cecilia finds herself in a sprawling home working for a couple who seem obsessed on capturing their children’s exploits for posterity….

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Quiet Moments – Laurel Pettitt’s Evocative Vignettes Speak to Us on a Fundamentally Human Level

  • by Andy Oliver
  • July 4, 2018

One of the greatest strengths of comics as a form is that we don’t necessarily need characters to invest in, or narratives to become involved with, to fully appreciate their…

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Exclusive Preview: Broken Frontier Small Press Yearbook 2018 – A 7-Page Sneak Peek of ‘Brief Encounters’ Launching at Gosh! Comics on Small Press Day

  • by Andy Oliver
  • July 2, 2018

It’s become something of a tradition here at BF so we’re delighted to announce today that the Broken Frontier Small Press Yearbook 2018 will be launching this Saturday at London’s…

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Jayde Perkin Announced as this Year’s ELCAF x WeTransfer Award Winner – 2018 Broken Frontier ‘Six to Watch’ Artist’s Book to Be Showcased at Next Year’s ELCAF

  • by Andy Oliver
  • June 25, 2018

One of the key points of the East London Comics and Arts Festival is the Sunday announcement of the winner of the ELCAF x WeTransfer Award which this year provides a…

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“I Don’t Like Things that Are Fully Resolved; I Like Leaving an Element of Ambiguity” – Andy Barron on the Brutal Alien Psychedelia of the World of OM

  • by Andy Oliver
  • June 21, 2018

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! Andy Barron is no stranger to the East London Comics & Arts Festival and regular festival attendees will no doubt be very pleased to see him there again this…

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“I Wanted to Tell a New Folk Story; an Alternate Beginning” – Shanti Rai on Her Self-Published Comic ‘KO’ and the Influence of the Mythological on Her Practice

  • by Andy Oliver
  • June 21, 2018

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! With an accessible clarity, gorgeous use of colour and clever sense of graphic design Shanti Rai’s comics practice was always destined for a wider audience. I first covered…

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Written in Water – Chloe Elise Dennis Explores Friendship and Separation in a Powerful Piece of Visual Metaphor

  • by Andy Oliver
  • June 20, 2018

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! There are many great joys to being associated with a collective like Broken Frontier that exists primarily to champion and promote exciting new artists and their practice. But…

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“I Do Try and Create a Rhythm to the Pages and a Poetic Feel to the Comics” – Tim Bird on ‘The Great North Wood’ and Exploring Themes of Place, Time and Memory

  • by Andy Oliver
  • June 20, 2018

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! With a poetic, haunting line in the psychogeographical, Tim Bird has established himself as one of the most original voices in UK indie comics over the last several…

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Smedley: The Story of a Worm-Shaped Man #1 – Todd Oliver is Back with His Own Particular Brand of Cartoon Violence and Scatalogical Humour

  • by Andy Oliver
  • June 19, 2018

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! In the pages of a Todd Oliver comic the grotesque and the nihilistic are so commonplace that they become almost banal. That’s the appeal of the worlds he…

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“I Want the Reader to Think for Themselves and Draw Their Own Conclusions from My Work” – Cat Sims Talks Comics and Social Commentary

  • by Andy Oliver
  • June 19, 2018

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! In 2017 a number of esteemed UK indie creators suggested I took a closer look at the work of artist Cat Sims for potential inclusion in Broken Frontier’s…

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Artificially Coloured – A Very Promising Debut Anthology from the Baguette Trousers Collective of Chloe Elise Dennis, Luke Finch and Sinae Carrotate Park

  • by Andy Oliver
  • June 18, 2018

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! Comprising the work of the three artists who make up the Baguette Trousers collective (Chloe Elise Dennis, Luke Finch and Sinae Carrotate Park) Artificially Coloured is a showcase anthology…

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