They Come Over Here>>Two refugees flee Rwanda for the streets of mid-90's London; racism, homelessness and the immigration system. |
Ghost House >>Awareness-raising micro-comic for an asylum & human rights charity. Print A5 and photocopy double-sided and you can fit the whole thing on one sheet of A4. |
Haze of Glory "The Killer Munchies" >>Stoner comedy from back in the day. |
Substitute Teacher >>Tarantino-esque parody on those weird supply-teachers who turn up when your regular one's hungover. |
Territory >>Four pager about punks and tanks and the Queen of England. Once made into a cool table by furniture designer Nigel Coutts. |
Dorky's Shoes >>Two pager about a lonely demon named Dorky and his doomed love afair with a pair of shoes. |
Comedy/horror space-pirate adevnture serial
A young student crashes on a pirate-infested planet.![]()
Xeno-biology student, Sartre, battles vampires and starvation to survive on an alien world.![]()
Drugs and the promise of a martyr's heaven draw Sartre into the world of the space-pirates.![]()
The pirates raid a derelict ship. But all is not as it seems.
Space action with goatsuckers, mental degeneration and cute little monkeys.
This is the cover for the original Akimbo fanzine where the strip first appeared.
Short stories from the world of self-published indie comics.
Bullying and drugs on the English estates. From South London-based Heroin Orchard fanzine circa 1995.
1993. Metaphysical feminist comic. Philosophy, comedy and violence inspired by a Steven J. Bernstein poem.
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Philosophical futurism meets romantic poetry.
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Death and cruelty, suicide and sex. Debuted in the Akimbo fanzine back in 1999.
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An excerpt from "the greatest team-up story ever told": Ziggy Stardust and an ex-mental patient who may or may not be Jesus, on a dark quest through space and time. With a panda.