Gwen and Wendy, an apocalyptic sci-fi horror set in the backwaters of northern England, mostly told through humour and slice-of-life fun.
The story is like JG Ballard meets Clive Barker meets James Herriot. The art is heavily inspired by Gorey, Moomins and Peanuts.
Certainly not for everyone. It's disgusting, disturbing and offensive.
The third Gwen and Wendy comic, and the first half of a two part story. Gwen and Wendy discover survivors in a town called Dewsbury, who themselves are looking for Gwen and Wendy.
Something of a departure from the previous issues. No gags. No reviews. Just one half of a large story. Also uses 9 panels per page, unlike the previous 12, allowing the artwork more space.
Nowhere near as grotesque as the other two issues, but still quite bad. Only for adults.