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"As with all things Douglas Noble, this is not a comic to simply flip through and go from a to b to c, close book, forget." - Richard Bruton Here’s a new review of Agnoeema, the latest issue of Strip For Me, at the ...

Enigmatic Smiles

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Over at the Forbidden Planet International blog, you find that Richard Bruton has taken a look at my comic Why Did You Turn?  What did he think of it? "Noble’s imagery and lyricism there again and again, the short, ...

Turning

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  Here's another old review, this time of LIVE STATIC, again from the pen of Richard Bruton over at Forbidden Planet International.  This time he says things like this: "Live Static is a complex, difficult, ...

“Is it something stranger?”

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A little while ago that fine, kind fellow Andy Oliver of Broken Frontier had some nice things to say about Dark Matters, the collection of the three stories that Sean Azzopardi and I collaborated on. This sort of ...

What Matters to You?

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Here's a nice take on Dark Matters, the book compiling the three stories that Sean Azzopardi and I worked on together. "Dark Matters delivers on its title, and is likely to provide a much richer reading experience than ...

What Matters Most

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Here's some words on Built of Blood and Bricks, the second collaboration between myself and Sean Azzopardi.  It's that man Richard Bruton again, over at the Forbidden Planet Blog, and this time he is saying things like ...

Built to Spill

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Here's a nice review of my book Live Static by that man Paul Rainey again, again for the Comics on the Ration site. What does he think? "The effect of this art combined with his dialogue is very atmospheric, sending ...

A Live Static Moment

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Richard Bruton takes a crack at explaining Don't Be Fooled by the Rocks over at the Forbidden Planet International blog.  What does he make of it? Something like this: "Every page sends you off to fill in every bit ...

Was He Fooled?

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Being a review of Sightings of Wallace Sendek by Sean Azzopardi and myself at Comics on the Ration by the charming Mr Paul Rainey. This sort of thing: "I don’t know if this is the first time that they’ve worked ...

A Sighting of Wallace Sendek

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