Never Iron Anything The Comics Review Show.
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On this episode Tony sat down with comics creator and musician James McCulloch and examined that punk hitman with hair to die for Mr Mike Fallon of Accident Man fame.
This is a comic with attitude and some amazing writing and art. A book that is violent, funny, full of action and that also manages to lampoon Yuppies, Consumerism and 'Flash Bastards'. Highly recommended.
Find out more about this book by heading over to Millsverse here.
You can find out about Mr McCulloch's excellent comics here and follow him on Twitter here. You can find his band 'She Burns Red' here.
If you're a horror fan then I highly recommend something by James.
Many thanks for listening.
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