) are bringing three new books:
"The legend known as… #1 (of 4)" is set in 2027 and 13 years after the Kato environmental disaster. The world has changed, Governments have fallen, and society is holed up in the ruins of whatever cities are left. This is a superhero comic with a twist. It shows how people react to an unknown person saving their lives and not knowing anything about him.
"Borderliners #1" - Think 'Spooks' meets Philip K Dick with television influences including 'The Avengers', 'The Professionals', 'The Champions', and 'The Prisoner' and you’re close to the feel and direction of this comic. Ex-MARVEL UK Editor John Freeman... "With its beautifully realized British setting and characters, it’s offering a complex but intriguing plot that is sure to appeal to fans"
"Uncle Tickle #1". Once upon a time there was a beloved TV kid’s show host named Uncle Tickle. When his show was cancelled after many seasons he lost his mind and killed everyone in the studio as it was filmed in during his live TV finale. Now he travels the country dispensing his own sickly humorous brand of retribution to all.
Futurequake also bring three new books along:
- FutureQuake 13, featuring the finest in the Small Press with another 48 pages of strips to thrill and astound. Only £3.50
- Dogbreath reaches the amazing issue 20 with the usual mix of strips and features based in the world of the Strontium Dog. Only £3.00
- However the cream this time is for Zarjaz 07, which sees the results of the recently lifted Pat Mills character embargo! Underneath a wraparound cover by Dave Kendall we have 48 pages of possibly the finest mix of strips and articles EVER, including a strip from Sancho's Al Nolan and an Interview with Pat Mills himself. All for a mere £3.00
Lastly, but not leastly, Moonface Press are also bringing three new books along – there must be something in the water – as follows:
- First up is Tim Skinner: Total Scumbag, a scabrous parody comic that takes satirical pot-shots at The Boys, Blankets, Lost Girls, Judge Dredd and Jack Kirby. It's by the Eagle Award-winning team of Andy Winter (writer) and Declan Shalvey (artist).
- Next up is BritForce #1, the first of an ongoing series featuring the UK's No.1 superhero team. It's written and drawn by Andrew Radbourne and the cover comes courtesy of Glenn Fabry. This is the book's 64-page launch issue!
- Last but not least is Brothers, another UK-set superhero title, this time featuring two warring siblings, a dark government conspiracy and a truly monstrous final battle at Canary Wharf. It's a 56-page one-shot courtesy of Andy Winter (writer) and Andrew Radbourne (artist).
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