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Unicorn, Hunted – Ian Simmons’ ShortBox Comics Fair Offering is a Gorgeously Designed Fantasy Parable

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 24, 2023

Sometimes a cover is so very striking that it immediately captures your attention and positively demands your further attention. Such was the case with Ian Simmons’ Unicorn, Hunted when I…

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The Deep End – A Return Trip to the ShortBox Comics Fair for Elizabeth Lander’s Haunting Graphic Memoir Tale

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 20, 2023

Returning to the digital aisles of the ShortBox Comics Fair today and we have Elizabeth Lander’s graphic memoir The Deep End; a comic that sits somewhere in that broad definition…

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Return to Sender – Violet Kitchen’s Oozing, Dribbling, Bubbling Approach to Body Horror is a ShortBox Comics Fair Must-Buy

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 4, 2023

Strong curation is about showcasing both established, familiar practitioners and voices in the medium who are deserving of a far wider appreciation. Each year the ShortBox Comics Fair has introduced…

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Jack – Megan Llewellyn’s Atmospheric Horror Story is a Perfect Autumn Read Via the ShortBox Comics Fair

  • by Andy Oliver
  • October 3, 2023

With the beginning of October being notable for both the ShortBox Comics Fair and the lead-up to the Halloween season it seems appropriate that our first look at what the…

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