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by Andy Luke
Paul Haworth's musiczine, Homelovin' is to be found at www.homelovin.fsnet.co.uk and you can contact the writers at homelovinpaul@hotmail.com
Dare you face The Kaboom Review? Site under construction at www.thekaboomreview.co.uk Contact th lads and send for their zine at thekaboomreview@hotmail.com I also am sure that theres a Temple Of Heroes/The Temple APA online, and they may actively be seeking members.
You can contact Steven Wareing (Atomic Comics Wreck and Wrestle) at www.members.tripod.co.uk/dan_smart/wreck.htm The Site is under construction but the guest book is operational.
The irrepressible Tim Brown and Ralph Kidson both have work on the net at www.subcentral.co.uk
James Marshall and Will Devlin (Dark Ascension) are at www.dragnetpress.co.uk and can be emailed at hello@dragnetpress.com
Check out the fabulous fabulous fabulous fabulous work of Mr. Mike Weller, author of Space Opera, Paasing Futures, The Story Of Republic Nine and many more. Mike is a veteran in the industry so theres plenty here to see at Zybooks
The lunatic (I mean that in a nice way) John Simpson is also online at www.deadsuperheroes.freeserve.co.uk For some interesting additional extra details about the comic, check out www.theomen.free-online.co.uk and Martin Eden can be reached nearby at martin@theomen.free-online.co.uk
For more details about the exciting relaunch of Bulldog Adventure Magazine, jmcobleybulldog@aol.com
Xenocrayon (Iain Grant.) has a whole has a whole host of artwork published and previews on line at www.geocities.com/xenocrayon Email Ian at Xenocrayon@hotmail.com
Also recommended is Doug Allens work, 'Steven' which can be found at www.fantagraphics.com
For a really good laugh, somewhere between Kaboom and Season X is go.to/worldofheros highly recommended by several of the CI mailing list myself included, so those are good reasons.
A few of the more fun non-comicbooklet sites I have to hand : If laughing at the christians is your thing check out the wonderful www.landoverbaptist.com If you're a christian, you needn't feel left out as the site has a wonderful "Surfin With Jesus" section which will keep you abreast of important world events that should help you refine your beliefs in the modern world around you, with so many psuedo-christians about. Its also particularly useful as an educational tool.
www.bowsie.com is an Irish humour site. I've only glanced at it, but it looks like a world of fun.
www.deathclock.com will happily predict the time of your death for the morbid amongst you (hi bob!) |