Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Halloween Butcher Horror

It's all about your diet, horror with a twist...



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Football Halloween Horror Special


Halloween Soccer Horror with a twist


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Halloween Horror with a twist

The true story of Spring Heeled Jack



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Saturday, 30 September 2017

Thursday, 1 June 2017

Robin Hood Comic Election 2017



This comic was released back in 2013, before Jeremy Corbyn became the leader of Labour Party, Brexit and Trump, but is probably even more relevant than it was... 
It's set just 3 years into the future now, in a country run by an uncaring and arrogant political elite.



Here's a look at the main characters, it's action adventure with some humour and personal political observation.


There is no conspiracy, these people where born to rule over us


Here's a few reviews from back in 2013

"Set in a not-too-distant future of the year 2020, the Robin Hood tale of taking from the rich and giving to the poor is given a modern twist to reflect the current economical climate and the rich/poor divide which is becoming increasibly noticable in today’s broken Britain. Unemployment is at an all-time high, whilst politicians and bankers claim on expenses and accrue mind-blowing bonuses that us mere working-class could only dream about.
Daley creates some fantastic scenes including Eton, Westminster and Sheffield. The action takes place in a variety of outdoor and indoor locations, taking the reader on a journey through all the different scandalous scenarios that are prevalent in today’s Britain."
Full Review at http://horrorcultfilms.co.uk/2013/03/robin-hood-2020-issue-one-there-is-no-conspiracy/

"Robin Hood 2020, not too much has changed in the UK – the rich are still rich, and they’re still running the show. That is until some people decide to make a stand.
This is quite an introductory issue, with a lot going on between a whole cast of characters – we get a look at ‘Scarlet’, ‘Robin’, ‘John’, ‘Marion’  and more. There’s a lot of facts and statistics here, which make this issue an impressive read.
Although there is a lot to take in here, it feels like there is nothing missing, in among the action and facts there is some excellent character development – already! – which can only build and move on within the series.
This is a comic that is something different – calling from the old Robin Hood/Zorro/V For Vendetta in feeling, but with something added!"
Full review at http://www.3millionyears.co.uk/2013/02/review-robin-hood-2020/

"I will say this about the writing; the villains of this story are detestable and there isn’t a single likable thing about them. They’re people that if you met them in real life you would possible spit in their face and walk away. Real dredges of society and so in that regard I loved them. If the villain doesn’t make you feel anything then they’re not a villain.
Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t your typical Robin Hood story as it deals with conspiracies and corruption more than it is about stealing bags of money and slipping it to poor people. It’s a high concept story that has a great and very realistic conspiracy about England’s current economy. It’s rich with social commentary and so if you’re interested then you should check it out. Also there’s no damn bows and arrows so be grateful for that because I for one am tired of that shit."
Full Review at http://www.comicbastards.com/homepage/2013/2/15/review-robin-hood-2020-there-is-no-conspiracy-1.html

"Unfortunately, I disliked the portrayal of Robin, who uses a pistol – a weapon that is certainly not one used by the British people he represents. Still, that’s a personal problem and I do like the disillusioned soldier model for our hero.
While the issue is somewhat heavy-handed in it’s message, I think that this has the potential to grow into an intriguing series. There are some rough edges to work out in the dialogue and art, but by no means should this put you off picking up a copy to check out."
Full Review at http://geeksyndicate.co.uk/2013/04/24/comic-review-robin-hood-2020-issue-001/


Thursday, 22 September 2016

CDComics Exclusive to Amazon Kindle

Several of CDComics titles have now become exclusive to Amazon Kindle and are therefore available on Kindle Direct.

This includes, the nourish gumshoe trilogy Manhattan, that guest stars Nikola Tesla and Aleister Crowley, along with several original masked characters.


Plus War Comic action with the domain free comic character War Nurse #1, who is revamped as her origin and first encounter with the Nazis is retold and in Stainless Steel #1, which marked the centenary of it's invention with a new WWI British hero origin story.


Also, there a political thriller with Robin Hood 2020, that places the outlaw in a dysopian Britain just a few years into the future and finally, Eyam, a UFO abduction mystery set in the infamous English plague town and starring Thomas Carnacki and Richard Hannay of 39 Steps fame 


These comics ar no longer available via Smashwords or any other digital download site (Kobo, Nook, Apple etc)
 or on Drive Thru Comics




Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Tesla: The Truth


Tesla: The Truth, Part One: Living in America is available on Amazon Kindle from today (see links below). This a 20,000 word novel is just $2.99 or equivalent and is available exclusively on Kindle.
Here's the Blurb
Nikola Tesla was born as a powerful thunder and lightning storm reached its peak at exactly midnight between 9th and 10th July 1856 in the village of Smiljan which was part of the old Austrian Empire and is now part of modern day Croatia. 
The description of his birth reminded Jackson Hogan of the early Universal Horror Movies he had watched as a kid, but now he was an F.B.I Agent and he had find out all there was know about the 'Lord of Lightning'. 
It was January 7th, 1943 and he stood looking down at Nikola Tesla's dead body in room 3327 on 33rd floor of New Yorker Hotel.
Amazon UKAmazon USA, Amazon Canada, Amazon Australia,




Tuesday, 21 June 2016

CD COMICS: UK Careers Advice: How to become a TV Comedian

UK Careers Advice: How to become a TV Comedian: Graduate from either Oxford or Cambridge University and attending a fee paying public school before that is a big advantage. Start the li...

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

UK Careers Advice: How to become a Religious Leader

Graduate from either Oxford or Cambridge University  and attending a fee paying public school before that is a big advantage.

Start the list here

Make contact and add to the list
Check out the UK Careers Page on this Blog for more information

UK Careers Advice: How to become a Politician

Graduate from either Oxford or Cambridge University and attending a fee paying public school before that is a big advantage.

The List Starts Here
David Cameron
George Osbourne
Tony Blair
Ed Milliband

Make contact and add to the list
Check out the UK Careers Page on this Blog for more information 

Saturday, 2 January 2016

FA CUP THIRD ROUND HORROR

Football Crazy is Roy of the Rovers meets Luther in the style of the League of Gentlemen and you can buy it in blue or red and white.
This digital comic is available in two 30+ page parts or as a graphic novel on line or on CDRom from several Sheffield retailers


Available on the following websites

Or from Sheffield Space Centre, Broomhill's Record Collector or Galaxy 5, Sheffield Scene on Surrey Street or Rare and Racy on Devonshire Green



Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Motorhead Lemmy RIP


Drew this back in the 90's when I worked for Making Music and actually met him once.

It was after a Motorhead gig at Sheffield City Hall, I think it was the 'Bomber' tour, but that was back in the daze of the underground, so not totally sure...

I was playing pool in a club called Rebels, when he put his money down on the table, it was winner stays on and I lost... so I didn't get to play him.

Lemmy


I drew this back in the day, always been a fan. Saw Motorhead a couple of years ago, they were as great as ever and would have gone to see them again. First saw them back with Philthy and Fast Eddie, I think it was on the bomber tour, but those were hazy daze.

RIP 

I think I've got a few more portraits , I'll take a look...

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Spring Heeled Jack Digital Comic

In 1873 sightings of Spring Heeled Jack appeared in the Sheffield Telegraph newspaper and one hundred years later in 1973 another creature that could leap over buildings, breathed fire and attacked young women, the Sheffield press named this creature the 'Attercliffe Prowler'.

Newspaper clippings and eye witness statements exist from both events, but were these cases of mass hysteria or two unrelated elaborate pranks, why not find out...

You can buy the two 35 page comics from the following download sites



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If you live in Sheffield, you could just pick up the CDRom Graphic Novel version from one of the following retailers.

Sheffield Space Centre on the Wicker, Brromhill's Record Collector or Galaxy 5, Rare and Racy on Devonshire Green, the Sheffield Scene on Surrey Street or Blackwells










Saturday, 28 November 2015

Digital Comics Christmas Gifts

Whether it's horror macabre whodunits, historical superhero or heroines or a political thriller you fancy why not try a CDComics title. There's Spring Heeled Jack, Robin Hood, Alisteir Crowley, Nikola Tesla, Nazis and more.


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Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Robin Hood 2020 Austerity UK Comic


Another five years of austerity measures in the UK, five more years watching the rich and powerful elite, the public school oxbridge crowd filling their wallets. Well, where is Robin Hood?


George Osborne descends from one of the oldest Anglo-Irish aristocracies. The eldest son of Sir Peter Osborne, 17th Baronet, he is the heir apparent to the Osborne baronetcy.

Sir Richard Osborne, 1st Baronet (died c. 1667
Sir Richard Osborne, 2nd Baronet (died 1685)
Sir John Osborne, 7th Baronet, MP (d. 11 April 1743
Sir William Osborne, 8th Baronet (died 1783)
Sir Thomas Osborne, 9th Baronet (1757–1821)
Sir William Osborne, 10th Baronet (1817–1824)
Sir Henry Osborne, 11th Baronet, MP (aft. 1758 – 27 October 1837)

All were Members of Parliament, it must be tough having to work so hard to succeed

350 years of ruling the country... DEMOCRACY IN ACTION
Here's what Little John circa 2020 thinks....


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CDComics Butcher Horror Comics








This macabre horror with a twist and for the next month or so you can get it exclusively
on  Kindle Unlimited 

All the other CDComic titles are available from all the download sites listed below and from several retailers in Sheffield, England



Thursday, 5 February 2015

Meadowhell Murder Mystery Comics

Meadowhell: Part One The True Horror of Shopping has returned to the top of the Kobo Crime and Mystery and Horror Comic Charts...
This Surreal Murder Mystery was the first in a series that now also includes Spring Heeled Jack, Football Crazy and the Butcher of Banner Cross


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IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT A KINDLE

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Sunday, 23 November 2014

Butcher of Banner Cross Christmas

Three 32 page issues in b/w and red, or the 96 page Graphic Novel, that introduces a new paranormal investigator 'Punchline'. This is another surreal murder mystery from CDComics and follows the success of previous macabre whodunnits, Meadowhell, Football Crazy and Spring Heeled Jack. 




The three comics and the Graphic Novel Version is available on Kindle USACanadaAustraliaJapan, UKGermanySpainItaly, FranceBrazilMexico and India

IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT A KINDLE

The three issue narrative is also available as separate comics with the rest of CDComics
titles on