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The Zarjaz & Dogbreath Thread.

Started by Bolt-01, 09 July, 2010, 11:16:44 AM

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Bolt-01

Dr X, the comic is indeed there, did you scroll down far enough?

The Enigmatic Dr X

Lock up your spoons!

Bolt-01

I 'think' I've said this before, but I've just been told by Peeps that the last copy of the Zarjaz 30th Anniversary special has now been dispatched from FQP.

This means that the only issues of the previous run of Zarjaz available are: 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4. Numbers are pretty low for all of them but a couple have less than five of each left.

These issues are not under my control- so no plans exist for possible digital editions as far as I know, therefore when they are gone- they are gone for good.

judda fett

Aside from the ECBT2000AD review were there any others for #17? How come small press doesn't get more reviews Gruddamnit?

CrazyFoxMachine

Steven Denton did one or two good ones - I know the Forbidden Planet blog have completely sworn off them now - Small Press Big Mouth with oor Whittle does a few !

Jimmy Baker's Assistant

Small press reviews are hard to come by, as indeed is any sort of feedback.

I guess it's down to the scale of the enterprise. When you're talking about a total audience in three figures, you're not going to make much of a splash online, no matter how good the product.

Proudhuff

DDT did a job on me

Bolt-01

Well, its almost time for the new comics to be pimped relentlessly, so I've begun updating the Quaequam blog with what nnew strips I have ready to go. Over the next two-or-three weeks expect to see quite a few 'extraordinary' snippets from strips and then I will show you the covers. Believe me when I say that you have 'never' seen anything like the covers for the new Zarjaz and Dogbreath. There are a few folk out there who know what the general idea was, but the final execution is the very definition of Thrill-power.

Bolt-01



Yeah.



That's right.

The new issues of both Dogbreath and Zarjaz are ready, so whilst Peeps sneaks into the printers to start things moving I'm free to unleash the opening salvo in the most thrill-powered summer issues you will experience on this plane of reality.

The comics will be available 'very' soon from the FQP webshop and I want to take a moment to thank artdroid Ben Willsher for making the covers above a reality for me.

Pimpery will begin soon and believe me when I tell you that you aint seen anything, yet.

It ain't called Zarjaz for nothing.

Hawkmumbler

Excuse me while I go and masterbate over and over to that cover/s.
Outstanding stuff from the Will-shire droid.

Dog Deever

Awesome.
Love Willsher's Dredd- and his Johnny Alpha is top drawer as well.
Just a little rough and tumble, Judge man.

COMMANDO FORCES

That is exciting, need my copies NOW ;)

Bolt-01

If you think that what you've seen so far is exciting, then brace yourself for tomorrow. The full line up will be on the blog.

Anyway, today we have a gift for you.

The Great Trade Robbery was originally planned for Zarjaz and would have been in the November issue, but events have conspired against us and so we present it here for you.

Words by the Emperor, astoundingly good art by newcomer to Zarjaz Jason Davies and letters by Bolt-01.










Bolt-01

Available now- Dogbreath 27


Behind the astounding cover by Ben Willsher Dr Bob gives you more files just released from the GCC.

This issue we present:

STORIES
Durham Red- Neon Nights by Writer Lee Robson and Artist Bolt-01


Maeve the many armed- One Woman Army by Writer Richmond Clements and Artist Nigel Dobbyn


STRONTIUM DOG- Malak's Brood by Writer Shaun Avery and Artist John Hutcheson


STRONTIUM DOG- The Gilpin Extraction by Writer Richmond Clements and Artist Bruce McLaren


STRONTIUM DOG-All That I Have by Writer Shaun Avery and Artist David Broughton


STRONTIUM DOG-Apocalypse Then by Writer Richmond Clements and Artist Bolt-01

STRONTIUM DOG-Special by Writer Kehaar and Artist Stevie Denyer


Features:
Case File 30- The Rammy by Writer Leigh Shepherd

Starscan: Johnny Alpha by Artist Graeme Neil Reid

Still only £3.00




Available now- Zarjaz 18


Behind the cover by Ben Willsher, Peeps the droid brings more thrills lifted from the thought processes of the Mighty One Himself.
This issue we present our summer Dreddworld special:

Strips:
JUDGE DREDD- A Helping Hand by Writer Richard McAuliffe and Artist Tom Berry


JUDGE DREDD- Barely Legal by Writer Andrew Williams and Artist Daniel Bell


JUDGE DREDD- Jurassic Farce by Writer Lee Robson and Artist Stewart Moore


JUDGE DREDD- Mans Greatest Achievement by Writer Karl Stock and Artist Jared Souza


JUDGE DREDD- Masqueraid of Death by Writer Andi Ewington and Artist Kev Crossley


Max Normal-The Comeback King by Writer Mark Howard and Artist John Cahill


Judge Rico- Cursed Earth Patrol by Writer Richmond Clements and Artist Jake Lynch


TOM-C1- Baby Jays by Writers Alistair Mclean & Richard Swabey and Artist David Broughton


Still only £3.00, you don't deserve it.

Proudhuff

Some cracking looking stuff there, I'm off to the shop!!!
DDT did a job on me