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Inne Haine - Mirakel van Verviers

Columns · Crossing Borders · Eyecatcher

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“I Have a Low Tolerance for Superhero Stories’ – Inne Haine on Her Debut Graphic Novel, ‘The Miracle of Vierves’

  • by Bart Croonenborghs
  • April 28, 2015

A mysterious fertility stone with Christian roots, an enigmatic deer patron, a small village in the Belgian Ardennes and a population that thrives on folklore and tourism but most of…

Carla Berrocal cover image

Eyecatcher · Features

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Broken Frontier Anthology: “Can We Change Our End?” – Carla Berrocal Pushes Herself (and Readers) to Ask the Tough Questions

  • by Paul Mirek
  • April 27, 2015

If you picked up a copy of Vertigo’s CMYK: Magenta anthology last year, you’ve already had the pleasure of seeing Carla Berrocal’s stunning Technicolor pulp art in action. We talk…

Lone and Level Sands (A David Lewis, mpMann, Jennifer Rodgers)

Eyecatcher · Features

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Broken Frontier Anthology: A. David Lewis Rediscovers a Lost Golden Age Muslim Superhero – Kismet: Man of Fate!

  • by Jason Wilkins
  • April 26, 2015

As an lecturer and editor as well as the writer of works such as The Lone and Level Sands, A. David Lewis is an erudite and insightful presence in the comics world….

David Hine

Eyecatcher · Features

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Broken Frontier Anthology: “It’s Important to Confront My Fears and Phobias on the Page” – Why David Hine Takes His Readers to the Dark Side

  • by Tom Murphy
  • April 25, 2015

Writer (and sometime artist) David Hine has been treating readers to his intense and intelligent chills for years. We talk to him about his career so far, the power of…

Eyecatcher · Features

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Broken Frontier Anthology: “You Can’t Phone in Cultural Change” – Marguerite Bennett Discusses Gender Roles and Comics

  • by Jason Wilkins
  • April 24, 2015

When reading Marguerite Bennett’s work, you’re immediately struck by the depth of characterization and the masterful pacing of her stories, and that’s quickly made her a force to be reckoned…

Broken Frontier Anthology: Kickstarter staff pick

Blog · Eyecatcher

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Join the Kickstarter for our Broken Frontier Anthology: A Massive Creator-Owned Adventure

  • by Frederik Hautain
  • April 22, 2015

The entire Broken Frontier team is incredibly proud to launch the Kickstarter campaign for our Broken Frontier Anthology. Here’s a word by our Editor in Chief Frederik Hautain introducing the…

Spirou & Fantasio by Franquin

Columns · Crossing Borders · Eyecatcher

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Spirou to the Third Degree: From the Latest Interpretation by Tehem and Makyo to the New Regular Album by Yoann and Vehlmann to a Luxury Reprint from Franquin

  • by Bart Croonenborghs
  • April 22, 2015

Despite the lack of a solid presence in the US and UK (although the publisher Cinebook has published seven books from Franquin’s original series), Spirou remains as popular as ever…

Columns · Eyecatcher · Small Pressganged

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Preview: Danny Noble’s ‘Was it… Too Much for You?’ – Enjoy an Original Colour Alan and Ollie Strip Exclusive to Broken Frontier!

  • by Andy Oliver
  • April 20, 2015

Today at Broken Frontier we have something a little special for you to tie in with the publication of the first print edition of Danny Noble’s Was it… Too Much…

Eyecatcher · Reviews

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A Tale of Shadows – Science and Spirituality Collide in this Self-Published Hidden Gem

  • by Jason Wilkins
  • April 16, 2015

UK creators Lyndon White, Paul Clark-Forse, and Tyler Wilson craft a unique, fully-realized fantasy adventure infused with teen angst, gritty atmosphere, and thoughtful world-building. It takes perseverance, fortitude, and no…

Columns · Eyecatcher · Small Pressganged

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Small Press Spotlight on… Rozi Hathaway

  • by Andy Oliver
  • April 15, 2015

One of my ‘Six UK Small Press Creators to Watch in 2015’, Rozi Hathaway first came to prominence last year as part of the amazing line-up of artists on Ravi…

Last Man by Bastien Vivès, Balak, Michael Sanlaville

Columns · Crossing Borders · Eyecatcher

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‘The Manga Format is the Best One to Tell Stories’ – Bastien Vivès Talks About His ‘Last Man’ Series

  • by Bart Croonenborghs
  • April 14, 2015

Last Man,  a 12-issue maxi series, was released in France to much fanfare and is now finally available in English, courtesy of publishing house First Second. Last Man is essentially a shounen…

Ley Lines: Unholy Shapes by Annie Mok

Eyecatcher · Reviews

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Ley Lines – Annie Mok and Warren Craghead Lead Out a Bold New Series on Comics and Art

  • by Tom Murphy
  • April 10, 2015

Pushing comics into the wider world of art and culture, these two pamphlets by Annie Mok and Warren Craghead are among my favourite reads of the year so far. I know superheroes have…

Eyecatcher · Reviews

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Death of the Artist – Karrie Fransman and Friends Explore the Endless Possibilities of the Comics Form

  • by Andy Oliver
  • April 8, 2015

A celebration of the sprawling possibilities of comics as a form? A dissection of the fundamental nature of a creator’s relationship with their audience? Or a slice-of-life drama about growing…

Nero by Marc Sleen

Columns · Crossing Borders · Eyecatcher

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Marc Sleen’s Anarchic Folk Hero Nero Gets a Second Chance at Life in a Series of Reprints

  • by Bart Croonenborghs
  • April 7, 2015

The Adventures of Nero, by Marc Sleen, is that rare breed of comic that appeals to both pre-adolescents and adolescents alike. Nero is an impulsive know-it-all whose supporting cast is…

Eyecatcher · Features

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Emerald City Shines On: An ECCC 2015 Recap and Photo Tour

  • by Tyler Chin-Tanner
  • April 2, 2015

On the eve of its official hand-off to new ownership, Emerald City Comic Con set a new attendance record (over 80,000 people), proved that a major convention could maintain a “comics…

2000AD Prog 1924 - Cover by Brian Bolland

Eyecatcher · Reviews

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2000 AD Prog 1924 – The Future Has a Very Old-Fashioned Feel in the Latest Jump-On Issue

  • by Tom Murphy
  • April 2, 2015

By focusing on old 2000 AD favourites, Tharg the Mighty misses an opportunity to give his comic a fresh shot of energy. As 2000 AD has enjoyed its renaissance in recent…

Eyecatcher · Reviews

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No Mercy #1 – De Campi and McNeil Plumb the Depths of First-World Travel Fears in the Digital Age

  • by Jason Wilkins
  • April 1, 2015

In a true balls-to-the-walls thrill ride, Alex de Campi and Carla Speed McNeil explore the modern ties that bind in this visceral, disturbing chiller that begs the question: what would…

Robert Moses by Christin and Balez

Columns · Crossing Borders · Eyecatcher

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‘Robert Moses: The Master Builder of New York City’ by Christin and Balez Is a Solid Graphic Introduction to this Enigmatic Architect

  • by Bart Croonenborghs
  • March 31, 2015

Laying bare the secret history of the architecture of New York City, Pierre Christin and Olivier Balez chronicle the life of Robert Moses, whose legacy is carved into the fabric of…

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