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Roger Mason Comics
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Roger Mason Comics

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Roger Mason Comics 2 years ago:

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