Tagging Public Spaces Self published by Stuart McMillen | 2019 | Country of Publication: Australia Details All Ages Webcomic/Online only | View project here. Genre: Non Fiction Notes: Billboard advertisers ‘tag’ our public spaces in the same way that graffiti artists ‘tag’ walls with their marks. Comic #2 of Stuart McMillen’s “Twenty-Five Arguments Against Billboards” series. Edit Delete Entry created: …
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The Crudest Form of Advertising
The Crudest Form of Advertising Self published by Stuart McMillen | 2019 | Country of Publication: Australia Details All Ages Webcomic/Online only | View project here. Genre: Non Fiction Notes: Billboards are the crudest form of advertising possible. Billboard advertisers invade our fields of vision with unavoidable images for us to tolerate. Comic #1 of Stuart McMillen’s “Twenty-Five Arguments Against …
Read More »Sidney Grace Must Say Yes!
Sidney Grace Must Say Yes! Self published by Richard Moore | 2019 | Country of Publication: Australia Details 16 pages | All Ages Webcomic/Online only, Zine | View project here. Genre: Fiction, Alternative Contents “Sidney Grace Must Say Yes!” 16 pages Writer/Artist: Richard Moore Notes: Tokyo, 1981 – New Wave British rock band The Spirits are on their first big …
Read More »Machineland
Machineland 1 Destroy Your Head Comics | 2018 | Country of Publication: Australia Details 140 pages | For Mature Readers Collected edition of previously published work, Part of a numbered series Genre: Horror, Humour, Supernatural Contents “Machineland” Writer/Artist: Pauldo Notes: Machineland is a dark humour/ horror comedy comic book series that tells the tales of 11 year old Cillian who …
Read More »The Geebung Polo Club
The Geebung Polo Club Short Story | Argonautica Press | 2019 | Country of Publication: Australia Details All Ages Short Story | Story appeared in: Skellington #1 Genre: Horror, Humour Contents “The Geebung Polo Club” 10 pages Writer: Original poem by A.B. “Banjo” Paterson Writer: Jason Fischer Artist: Shauna O’Meara Letterer: Shauna O’Meara Notes: A short comic adaptation of the …
Read More »Burger Force: Punishment
Burger Force: Punishment Self published by Jackie Ryan | 2019 | Country of Publication: Australia Details All Ages Collected edition of previously published work, Graphic Novel, Part of a numbered series Genre: Action, Mystery, Thriller Comic Arts Awards of Australia Bronze Ledger Award Short Listed Project Notes: Volume 4 of Burger Force is a real killer. As Mercury and the …
Read More »XCT: Spartacus (San Diego Comic Con Exclusive)
XCT: Spartacus (San Diego Comic Con Exclusive) 0 Comics2Movies | 2019 | Country of Publication: Australia Jerry Gaylord Details 32 pages | All Ages Comic Book, One-shot Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy Contents “Spartacus” 28 pages Script: Brendan Halyday (original) Writer: Ben Rosenthal (re-write) Editor: Shaun Keenan Penciller: Jerry Gaylord Inker: Alex Sollazzo Colourist: Przemyslaw R. Dedelis Notes: Australia’s first ever …
Read More »What the Dumbwaiter Hides
What the Dumbwaiter Hides Self published by Stuart McMillen | 2019 | Country of Publication: Australia Details All Ages Webcomic/Online only | View project here. Genre: Non Fiction Notes: Thomas Jefferson invented the dumbwaiter to hide the slaves that he used to run his mansion. Today, we use the ‘dumbwaiter’ of globalisation to hide the dark parts of our supply …
Read More »Who Owns the Million Dollar Baseball?
Who Owns the Million Dollar Baseball? Self published by Stuart McMillen | 2019 | Country of Publication: Australia Details All Ages Webcomic/Online only | View project here. Genre: Non Fiction Notes: In 2004 the Boston Red Sox won the baseball World Series, breaking an 86-year drought. But controversy erupted when the player who caught the winning ball kept it as …
Read More »Litter on a Stick
Litter on a Stick Self published by Stuart McMillen | 2019 | Country of Publication: Australia Details All Ages Webcomic/Online only | View project here. Genre: Non Fiction Notes: Billboards have the aesthetic of litter on a stick. It is an inherently anti-social medium, designed to attract attention away from the cityscape. Comic #3 of Stuart McMillen’s “Twenty-Five Arguments Against …
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