Escape From Tomorrow review The Dark

Zaius of Escape from Tomorrow as reviewed the preview edition of The Dark, Issue 1.

I read the 8 page preview issue that Markosia have released and really enjoyed it. The writing was nicely paced and the dialogue felt real: the fight scenes had a real sense of danger whilst the opening panels, set in a hospital room as the scientist sits alongside his wife’s bed, had a genuine feel of desperation, of regret. Likewise, the artwork was very much to my own personal taste – clean, confident, subtle colouring.

It seems to me Markosia have found an ideal approach here by releasing the single issues digitally and then following up with a printed volume. Based on the strength of this preview issue I would be happy to pay for the digital downloads and then buy the printed collected edition.

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The Dark reviewed by Hypergeek

Edward Kaye, otherwise known as Hypergeek, has posted his review of issue one of The Dark …

The Dark #1 is another great comic title that I enjoyed immensely. I give it my highest recommendations and urge readers to buy it as soon as it becomes available. I shall try to keep interested readers informed as to when the first issue is released, so watch this space!

As always, many thanks to Ed.
Click to read the Hypergeek review of The Dark, Issue 1

The Escape Artist in Murky Depths Issue 9

“The Escape Artist”, the first collaboration between myself and Rick Lundeen (artist on “The Dark”), is now available in Murky Depths issue #9.

A tale of magic, love, death, and ouija boards, it will hopefully chill the spine and warm the heart in equal measure.

For anyone who hasn’t seen Rick’s artwork on this, here’s a sneak preview …

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