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Park Bench Kensington – Peony Gent’s Haunting Graphic Poetry Underlines Her Place as One of the Most Exciting Newer Voices in UK Indie Comics

  • by Andy Oliver
  • June 4, 2019

ELCAF FORTNIGHT! The last time I reviewed Peony Gent’s comics at Broken Frontier I said of her work “that Gent’s practice crosses media isn’t in itself unique but what does…

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Morning Tide/Evening Light – Peony Gent’s Graphic Poetry Both Embraces and Subverts the Language of Comics and its Assumed Boundaries

  • by Andy Oliver
  • December 28, 2018

A couple of years back, in an interview here at Broken Frontier, graphic novelist Karrie Fransman spoke about the potential of the form saying “There are still so many untapped…

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Small Press Spotlight on… Peony Gent

  • by Andy Oliver
  • June 12, 2017

ELCAF WEEK! If you’re a regular BF reader then Peony Gent will need little introduction. She is, of course, one of Broken Frontier’s 2017 ‘Six Small Press Creators to Watch‘…

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Static – The Power of Peony Gent’s Visual Poetry Revealed

  • by Andy Oliver
  • February 7, 2017

Peony Gent’s distinctive form of visual poetry has been one of the true highlights of anthology comic Dirty Rotten Comics over the last year or so. It was on the…

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