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Review – Angelic #2 (Image Comics)
Publisher: Image Comics Writer: Si Spurrier Artwork: Caspar Wijngaard Release Date: 25th October 2017
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Review – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #75 (IDW Publishing)
Publisher: IDW Publishing Story: Kevin Eastman, Bobby Curnow, Tom Waltz Script: Tom Waltz Artwork: Cory Smith, Mateus Santolouco, Chris Johnson, Damian Couceiro Colours: Ronda Pattison Release Date: 25th October, 2017
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Review – Superman #33 (DC Comics)
Publisher: DC Comics Writer: Patrick Gleason & Peter J Tomasi Art: Doug Mahnke Colours: Wil Quintana Letters: Rob Leigh Release Date: 18th October 2017
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Review – Harley Quinn #30 (DC Comics)
Publisher: DC Comics Writer: Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti Art: John Timms Colours: Alex Sinclair Inks: John Timms Release Date: 18th October 2017
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Review – Hack/Slash Resurrection #1 (Image Comics)
Publisher: Image Comics Writer: Tini Howard Artwork: Celor, K. Michael Russell (colours) Release Date: 25th October 2017
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Advance Review – Rock Candy Mountain #5 (Image Comics)
Publisher: Image Comics Writer/Artist: Kyle Starks Colourist: Chris Schweizer Release Date: 8th November 2017
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Image to Launch New Sci-Fi Drama Series DISSONANCE This January
Designer Melita Curphy and writer Singgih Nugroho team up with artist Sami Basri (Power Girl, WITCHBLADE) for the sci-fi/fantasy drama DISSONANCE, coming this January from Image Comics/Top Cow.
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Build Your Own 3D Printed Ghostbusters Trap
Regular visitors to the Big Comic Page will be fully aware of just how much of a Ghosthead I am. And as such, it has long been a dream of mine to have my very own Proton Pack and Trap set. Unfortunately, the major barrier to this has always been the cost. A fully built…
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The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb (1964) [31 Days of Hammer Horror Review]
With Halloween looming large at the end of the month, and Hammer Horror recently making its return to the world of comics courtesy of the fine folks at Titan Comics
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The Curse of the Werewolf (1961) [31 Days of Hammer Horror Review]
With Halloween looming large at the end of the month, and Hammer Horror recently making its return to the world of comics courtesy of the fine folks at Titan Comics
