Reads issue 2. 4 stories, in 4 parts over 4 issues.
To kick things off we have Owen D. Pomery’s return to the characters from his hit comic, ‘The Megatherium Club’. ‘Bear With Me’ is the second in a series of standalone adventures pitting the club against the same “villain”, a rival scientist who looks like he might just beat our “heroes” at their own game.
In our second strip, Luke J. Halsall and Tim Bird’s ‘The Bullpen’ continues. A story set in the offices of a comic book publishing company at the dawn of the Silver Age of comics. Similarities to certain publishing companies where the artists used to allegedly get regularly ripped off are ENTIRELY COINCIDENTAL. Or else it’s all done for purposes of satire, which I think makes it legal.
Our third strip is from EdieOP whose graphic novel Maleficium was recently published by us! You should totally check that out. In ‘Muriel’, she tells another tale of a misunderstood creature that just wants to have fun, with disastrous repercussions for all he encounters.
To round things off, ‘Hitchcock & Film’, is brought to you by Ricky Miller and Tim Bird. They continue their look at four different periods in the life of Alfred Hitchcock along with a whistle-stop history of the development of film during his lifetime for good measure! This instalment covers Hitchcock’s time as a director during ‘The Silent Age’.
Reads issue 2. 4 stories, in 4 parts over 4 issues.
To kick things off we have Owen D. Pomery’s return to the characters from his hit comic, ‘The Megatherium Club’. ‘Bear With Me’ is the second in a series of standalone adventures pitting the club against the same “villain”, a rival scientist who looks like he might just beat our “heroes” at their own game.
In our second strip, Luke J. Halsall and Tim Bird’s ‘The Bullpen’ continues. A story set in the offices of a comic book publishing company at the dawn of the Silver Age of comics. Similarities to certain publishing companies where the artists used to allegedly get regularly ripped off are ENTIRELY COINCIDENTAL. Or else it’s all done for purposes of satire, which I think makes it legal.
Our third strip is from EdieOP whose graphic novel Maleficium was recently published by us! You should totally check that out. In ‘Muriel’, she tells another tale of a misunderstood creature that just wants to have fun, with disastrous repercussions for all he encounters.
To round things off, ‘Hitchcock & Film’, is brought to you by Ricky Miller and Tim Bird. They continue their look at four different periods in the life of Alfred Hitchcock along with a whistle-stop history of the development of film during his lifetime for good measure! This instalment covers Hitchcock’s time as a director during ‘The Silent Age’.