Comic artist and storyboarder, based in Auckland New Zealand. Previous titles include London Inferno (with LF Bollée; published by Markosia) and Mongo le Magnifique (with LF Bollée; EP Editions, France). I have worked on my main project, The Mice, since 2001, when not storyboarding.
I've been collecting reviews of The Mice, as it has been published and reviewed often over the past 22 years—
“Small press comics at its absolute best. 9/10.” Comics International
“Must Read Now! 4/5. A surprising romp, Mason’s art style is all shadows and set jaws reminiscent of Sean Phillips, while his writing navigates the tonal tightrope between the Hitchhiker’s-style banality of alien occupation and the muscle-straining desperation of the leads’ fight for survival. It may be like a lot of things, but there’s nothing else like it.” Sci Fi Now
"Thick with satire, irony and humour The Factory Menace is a rare gem, and if you’re the sort of person who likes to talk about the artistic credentials of sequential art as social commentary, or you simply like good sci-fi well told, then this will make you grin." Starburst.
“Multi-layered and thoughtful... a great read.” Forbidden Planet.
“Genius... big on ideas and action. This is smart, incredibly bleak science fiction of the sort that seems to have a natural home in the UK thanks to 2000 AD and its ilk. Big on ideas and action, but small in stature, The Mice is a highly unusual post-apocalyptic story and one that 2000 AD fans in particular shouldn’t be without. Just don’t try the soup.” SFX
“Undoubtedly one of Britain’s best talents.” Sci-Fi-London
"Roger Mason's fully-formed future scenario pits tiny terrorists in the Land of the Giants against occupying alien forces. A rollicking SF epic brought to life with splendidly fluid chiaroscuro brushwork by one of the UK's most exciting young talents.” Gary Spencer Millidge
“This is a gem and worth seeking out.” bugpowder.com "[Chapter 3] is part of Roger Mason's already acclaimed The Mice series and displays the same wit and thoughtfulness that have made the previous issues such a critical success… a real treat, and I would highly recommend not only this episode but the series as a whole.” Red Eye magazine