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Section: Eyecatcher

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Eyecatcher · Reviews

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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…

Eyecatcher · Features

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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…

Columns · Eyecatcher · Small Pressganged

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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…

Columns · Eyecatcher · Small Pressganged

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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…

Columns · Eyecatcher · Small Pressganged

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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…

Columns · Eyecatcher · Small Pressganged

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“The Pacing of How a Story is Told, Word by Word, Panel by Panel is the Heart of it for Me” – Hannah Carwardine on Comics Creation, Self-Publishing and Her Artistic Process

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 7, 2021

In our final interview with 2021’s Broken Frontier ‘Six to Watch‘ artists I speak today to Hannah Carwardine whose flowing visuals, considered use of colour and inventive page layouts immediately…

Columns · Eyecatcher · Small Pressganged

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Where No One Goes Vol. 1-3 – Zorika Gaeta Takes Us on a Journey into Symbolism in this Enchantingly Illustrated Extended Metaphor

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 4, 2021

I love comics that I can’t easily define! Where No One Goes fits neatly into that niche area of comics practice whose genre classification is at best hazy. It’s kind…

Eyecatcher · Reviews

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Library – Michael Dumontier and Neil Farber Give Us a Peek Into Their Droll World, for Drawn & Quarterly

  • by Lindsay Pereira
  • October 1, 2021

Would you pick up a book titled ‘Better Stay Up All Night Before Starting That New Job’? Imagine an unadorned cover, part of a series, the books all lined up…

Eyecatcher · Features

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HCZF Round-Up – Comics and Graphic Novels You May Have Missed from Alxndra Cook, Danny Noble, Dominique Duong, Gareth Brookes, Sabba Khan and More!

  • by Andy Oliver
  • September 30, 2021

HCZF MONTH! As Hackney Comic + Zine Fair comes to a close we thought we’d wind up our HCZF Month of coverage with a round-up of some of the books…

Columns · Eyecatcher · Small Pressganged

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“One Friend Said to Me I’d Written a Daily Mail-Reading Homophobe’s Nightmare” – Ed Firth on Exploring the World of Chemsex in His Acclaimed Queer Comics Series ‘Horny & High’

  • by Andy Oliver
  • September 29, 2021

HCZF MONTH! Ed Firth is a newer name on the UK indie comics circuit but one we are sure will be coming to far greater prominence in the immediate future….

Eyecatcher · Reviews

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Burrow – Joe Callanan’s Lovely Little Comic Looks at the Experience of Anxiety through a Relatable and Playful Device that Will Speak to a Lot of Us in these Times

  • by Jenny Robins
  • September 28, 2021

HCZF MONTH! Joe Callanan’s work often explores softly sinister and whimsical lands, full of richly imagined environments and characters that feel both nostalgic and contemporary. While there’s no doubt that…

Columns · Eyecatcher · Small Pressganged

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Waiting Room – Shiqian Pan’s Short Tale Reminds Us of the Vulnerability of First Love

  • by Andy Oliver
  • September 27, 2021

HCZF MONTH! Shiqian Pan describes her comic Waiting Room as “a story for those girls who have been crushed bit by bit by neverending anticlimactic waiting.” It begins as something…

Columns · Eyecatcher · Small Pressganged

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Throwing Pennies – Mereida’s Multi-Part Experimental Comics Narrative is a Tactile Triumph

  • by Andy Oliver
  • September 24, 2021

HCZF MONTH! A couple of months back when I interviewed Mereida Fajardo about her practice I asked whether her constant experimentation with the form was a conscious decision to learn…

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Undomesticated – Cécile Simonis Asks Us to Embrace Our Inner Wilderness in Her HCZF Debut Comic

  • by Andy Oliver
  • September 23, 2021

HCZF MONTH! One of the most pleasurable things about being involved in the UK comics festival circuit is the opportunities it provides to meet new creators on a more one-to-one…

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“There’s an Incredibly Supportive Sense of Community” – Colossive Press Talk DIY Culture, the Small Press Scene and Working with Indie Comics Creators on the ‘Colossive Cartographies’

  • by Andy Oliver
  • September 22, 2021

HCZF MONTH! A very special treat for those of you following our Hackney Comic + Zine Fair month of coverage as we talk with Jane and Tom Murphy of DIY…

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Rusalka Part 1 – Kamila Król aka Pigeon’s Full Potential Unleashed in this Stunningly Illustrated Adaptation of Slavic Mythology

  • by Andy Oliver
  • September 21, 2021

HCZF MONTH! Sometimes you don’t need to see an extensive portfolio of a creator’s work to know their potential. When I was selecting artists for our 2020 Broken Frontier ‘Six…

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