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It's Woolley Jumper time again, this week part one of 'The Citadel of Silence' bursts onto your screens with lots of dynamic triangle panels and crazy action. It originally appeared in #18 of Mondo, the first issue of 1994.Sporting an amazing biker/metal cover from Tom Carney, also below, the issue featured 'The Hitman' by Lee Davis and Mike Kinsella- a strip I've earmarked for restoring and colouring to be republished at some point. My own Fred Fortune in a story entitled 'The Dull Day' where Fred is so bored he walks out of his own strip in disgust(!). Part 8 of 'Copter Cops' by Matt Banwell and Noel White, a strip that started in one of the missing issues. If anyone out their has any stray copies of Mondo #s 1-5 (1992), 8, 9 & 10 (1993), 33 (April 1995), and 37 (August 1995) please drop us a line so we can return them to the Mondo archive. We'll get them scanned and straight back to you ASAP with a gift of some sort. Also in #18 was Negative Man scripted again by Matt Banwell with art by Chris Doughty. A prose article by Mark Yarwood about the Noir genre called 'Hard Boiled'. Mark is now a crime author with a huge stack of books to his name... check them out on Amazon if you like. You can also find Mark on Twitter @MarkYarwood72. Next Lee Davis and Paco Garcia's epic superhero sequel 'Hyperion II' continued as did 'Man XL' also written by Lee Davis with art by Steve Jones. The issue was capped with a few pin-up pieces including a very Schwarzenegger like rendition of the 'British Bulldog' character by Cavan Ark.
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It's Dangerous Dan back for Part Two of 'Garbage Can Killer' by the legendary John Woolley. Originally published in Mondo's Christmas 1993 issue (#17) which sported the comic's first colour cover. At the time almost all small press efforts in the UK were black and white photocopied zines, so it was quite unique. Taking it's cue from the Death of Superman and Batman: Knightfall epic stories huge at the time, the issue featured the death of one of Mondo's staple superheroes, the British Bulldog, who of course comes back to life at the end. Mondo's editor, Lee Davis, also included the free gift of some tissues for Bulldog mourners to have a good cry!!
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The Imperium
A love letter to the classic British telefantasy of the 1960s.
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Biblical: Bible Stories For Atheists, Creationists, Rationalists and Rogues
An incredible epic tale spanning centuries, and fiercely Biblically accurate but with no preaching or polemics agenda - Just a great story well told!!!
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The first post of 2021, sorry we're late. Thought we'd kick things off with the next comic from John Woolley's Massacre Comix, which has now morphed into 'Murkle Yarns'. This one first appeared in Mondo #16 from November 1994 which featured a stonking cover from Steven Corps. This is Part One of (putting on best over the top movie trailer voice!) 'Garbage Can Killer'! As always, presented as is scanned straight from the photocopied Mondo pages with no tidy ups... Expect the cleaned colour Ultra HD remix of this stuff along with the new material coming soon...
And just for the hell of it here's the bonus feature- the cover of Mondo #16....
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Commie Mark's new comic, Not Daredevil, is now funding on Indiegogo.
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It's that time for another dose of wacky superhero parody from Mister John Woolley Esq. and his Massacre Comix/Murkle Yarns... Here is Pea-Brained Nuts Part 2 originally published in October 1994, Mondo #15.
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LADY SATAN: AN ANGEL IN A KILLERS DRESS
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