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Vic Spanner Reviews Zombies

Welcome aboard Mark (Vic Spanner) Beechill, not happy with just making fine music Vic add his voice to what seems to be an Accent UK wave of approval, now without further delay, take it away...

The Invisible Inkster meets Wolfmen

By Dave West and Andy Bloor [Accent UK]

“‘ere mate, you got three quid? Give us it here then.
There you go, mate, “Wolfmen”, best money you’ll spend this week.
What? Yes, it’s black and white, all the best stuff is nowadays, mate, “Sin City” and all that. Come to think of it, it’s sort of a British version of that. Well it’s a crime story anyway and done in lovely monochrome, go on have a look at the art, lovely innit, and some really clever stuff – look at the opening panels with the fish and the text that goes with it. Gets better from there on and there’s this twist later on where ... no hang on, I won’t spoil it for you. It’s a cracking good story, the art is great, so off you go and enjoy yourself – see ya!

‘ere mate, you got three quid ... ?”

David Milne: The Invisible Inkster

Not what i expected at all, and i am kind of glad about that, because what i got rocked, beutiful art, great story what more can you ask for.... cheap price maybe? this little gem is sixty pages, a prestige format Graphic Novel at £3.00. cheap at one half of the price. job done.
both of these score an impressive
9.8 / 10. (The Brits do it again)

Manny Armario: The Bat-Manuel

Robots - The 2008 Anthology

The 2008 Anthology, 204 pages,
Editors :- Dave West and Colin Mathieson.

Hot on the heels of the great Zombies Anthology we get Robots
And anyone who has read and enjoyed Zombies is going to read and enjoy this.

OK some of the art is a bit shabby in places, but the good stuff outweighs this, one of my customers put it very nicely when he said “you can that they are learning there trade, but that’s OK because it’s a bloody good read” Thanks Steve I couldn’t have put it better myself.

With great scripts like Divinity Existence and Toast: by Benjamin Dickson.
Robot: by Kieron Gillan and Andy Bloor.
Robot Interviews, Man Made, and What is Life, how can you not want to read this

So is it better than Zombies? Close, very close, maybe its because I read Zombies first that I prefer it, but having said that its still a very very very good little independet title and deserves a place on your bookshelf nestled next to both Zombies and Wolfmen (which is still my favourite) oh and leave a bit of space for WESTERN and WOLFMEN II,
And while its on my mind, I wouldn’t be ashamed to put my copy of the Eleventh Hour next to these.

Another fine publication to fire your imagination.
It gets a very nice and well deserved 8.9/10.

Reviewed by Manny Armario: The Well Mannered Boy

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