COMIC REVIEW: A Study in Scarlet
Original author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Adapted by: Ian Edginton Illustrated by: I.N.J. Culbard “There’s the scarlet thread of murder… and our duty to unravel it” A body is found in a bloodstained room...
View ArticleComic Review – At The Mountains Of Madness
Synopsis A tale of terror unlike any other: The barren, windswept interior of the Antarctic plateau was lifeless, or so the expedition from Miskatonic University thought. Then they found strange...
View ArticleBaby’s in Black Review
Baby’s in Black is the new graphic novel by Arne Bellstorf. It tells the story of Astrid Kircherr and the fifth Beatle, Stuart Sutcliffe, chronicling The Beatles early days when Stuart was still the...
View ArticleComic Review – Le Morte D’Arthur Volume 1: The Coming of the King
Le Morte D’Arthur Volume 1: The Coming of the King By John Matthews, Will Sweeney Thomas Malory Published by SelfMadeHero The epic legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is...
View ArticleCOMICS REVIEW: The Lovecraft Anthology, Vol 2
Self-Made Hero have been making a quite dent in my bookcase over the last year or so, especially with their Lovecraft adaptations. First off, we had the excellent “At the Mountains of Madness”, which...
View ArticleGeek to Geek – Issue 3
Welcome to Geek to Geek, the audio magazine dedicated to bringing the sass back to geekdom. Also, don’t forget to check out the companion to this podcast – the Quarterly Geek Syndicate Magazine! The...
View ArticleCOMIC REVIEW: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
Self Made Hero is one of the great success stories of britsh comics publishing in recent years. Formed in 2007 they specialise in graphic adaptations of classic literature, including a lot of...
View ArticleCOMIC REVIEW: The Man Who Laughs
Self Made Hero have become well known for creating stunning graphic novels, often retelling classic literature in the graphic medium. Their latest venture is capturing the classic Victor Hugo novel,...
View ArticleCOMIC REVIEW: The Shadow Out of Time
Self Made Hero are a company that seemed to produce quality book after quality book. I.N.J. Culbard was given the task of making a graphic novel version of H.P. Lovecraft’s work, The Shadow out of...
View ArticleCOMIC REVIEW: The Castle
I have never read a Kafka novel before but I have always been interested in his ideas and themes that are presented in his work. I am also a big fan of Self Made Hero and the graphic literature that...
View ArticleComic Review: Murder Mile
I love a good murder mystery but its not often you get to see one with a forward by an athlete. In this case it is Steve Ovett, the British middle distance runner and Olympic Gold medallist who holds...
View ArticleBaby’s in Black Review
Baby’s in Black is the new graphic novel by Arne Bellstorf. It tells the story of Astrid Kircherr and the fifth Beatle, Stuart Sutcliffe, chronicling The Beatles early days when Stuart was still the...
View ArticleComic Review – Le Morte D’Arthur Volume 1: The Coming of the King
Le Morte D’Arthur Volume 1: The Coming of the King By John Matthews, Will Sweeney Thomas Malory Published by SelfMadeHero The epic legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is...
View ArticleCOMICS REVIEW: The Lovecraft Anthology, Vol 2
Self-Made Hero have been making a quite dent in my bookcase over the last year or so, especially with their Lovecraft adaptations. First off, we had the excellent “At the Mountains of Madness”, which...
View ArticleGeek to Geek – Issue 3
Welcome to Geek to Geek, the audio magazine dedicated to bringing the sass back to geekdom. Also, don’t forget to check out the companion to this podcast – the Quarterly Geek Syndicate Magazine! The...
View ArticleCOMIC REVIEW: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
Self Made Hero is one of the great success stories of britsh comics publishing in recent years. Formed in 2007 they specialise in graphic adaptations of classic literature, including a lot of...
View ArticleComic Review: Murder Mile
I love a good murder mystery but its not often you get to see one with a forward by an athlete. In this case it is Steve Ovett, the British middle distance runner and Olympic Gold medallist who holds...
View ArticleCOMIC REVIEW: The (True!) History of Art
Self Made Hero is a company that has made a name out of making graphic work more of an art form than many other companies, often focusing on classic literature and the like. It was a brave and...
View ArticleCOMIC REVIEW: The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
I review I.N.J Culbard's adaptation of The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath, one of my own favourite stories from the pen of H.P Lovecraft. The post COMIC REVIEW: The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath...
View ArticleCOMIC REVIEW: The King in Yellow
The term ‘weird fiction’ has been applied (and mis-appl […] The post COMIC REVIEW: The King in Yellow appeared first on Geek Syndicate.
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