Articles by Tim Cundle


Criminal Macabre: The Big Bleed Out #1 – Steve Niles, Gyula Nemeth & Nate Piekos (Dark Horse Comics)

Some guys have all the luck. They get the world handed to them on a plate. Fancy cars, wealth, fame and a never ending supply of whatever particular happiness it is they crave. And some…


Shades of Magic: The Steel Prince : Night of Knives – V.E. Schwab, Budi Setiawan, Andrea Olimpieri, Enrica Erin Angiolini, Viviana Spinelli & Rob Steen (Titan Comics)

The thing about entering a series mid-cycle is that it’s all too easy to become undone in the narrative and lose your way because you don’t know the characters, haven’t got a clue what’s going…


Set off on an adventure to save the Universe from Nihilism…

From visionary cartoonist, Michael Allred (Madman, iZombie), colorist Laura Allred (Madman, Catwoman), and letterer Nate Piekos (Stranger Things, The Mask) comes the out-of-this-world road trip X-Ray Robot! Max is a family man seeking a more interesting life….


Doctor Who: Blood on Santa\’s Claw is released!

Ho ho ho! The TARDIS team meets characters from fiction and folklore in a Yuletide audio selection box – the Doctor Who special, Blood on Santa’s Claw and Other Stories, released today.    In addition to the title story, this anthology features three more starring…



Toundra announce new soundtrack album for German silent horror film \’Das Cabinet des Dr.Caligari\’

\’Das Cabinet des Dr.Caligari\’ is the latest musical initiative of TOUNDRA, the intrepid instrumental rock band from Spain, that once again showcases their mutable capability to approach new projects and reinvent their art. This is not…





Cadavers: World Gone to Hell Anthology by Matt Hardy, Ash Deadman, Edward Bentley & More (Mad Robot Comics)

A collection of fourteen short comic strips about different characters chronicling the demise of the world from the malady infection. The most important thing about these stories is not only do they function by themselves…


Video Premiere – Sirens & Shelter \’Sound the Alarm\’…

\”‘Sound The Alarm’ was written after reading an article in the Nassau Guardian of rising crime statistics in the Bahamian capital, and how the government weren’t doing enough to tackle poverty. I kept thinking about…