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WEST
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West 5 : The Last Bounty
By Andrew Cheverton & Tim Keable.
New Mexico, 1887. On the trail of an outlaw gang, West's latest quest
culminates in the remote town of Meguila, where every man's greed and
motivation dictates the day. There, one phase of his life will end as
another begins, and various fates set in motion events that will place
Jerusalem West on a path to destiny he may find himself unable to
avoid.
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West 0 : Tall Tales
By Andrew Cheverton & Tim Keable.
Montana, 1896. Three short stories find West as Sheriff
of the small town of Haven. With the newly-revised
Believers, new stories Tall Tales and Guns On A Cold
Morning offer different perspectives on West's second
tenure in law enforcement. Each tale shows a facet of a
larger story, one which will dictate the eventual destiny,
for good or bad, of Jerusalem West.
Features guest pin-ups by Paul Rainey, Oliver Lambden,
Red Monkey and Andrew Cheverton.
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West Issue 4 : Texas Drama
By Andrew Cheverton & Tim Keable.
Texas, 1887. West dislikes Texas, where everything always
seems to be more complicated than it ought to be. While
transporting a coffin to the backwater town of Big Creek,
West finds himself the solution to someone else's problem.
If, that is, he can manage to stay alive long enough to
realise what that problem seems to be...
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West Issue 4 : Texas Drama
By Andrew Cheverton & Tim Keable.
Texas, 1887. West dislikes Texas, where everything always seems to be more complicated than it ought to be. While transporting a coffin to the backwater town of Big Creek, West finds himself the solution to someone else's problem. If, that is, he can manage to stay alive long enough to realise what that problem seems to be...
Signed and numbered Limited Edition of
25, with an alternate, full colour cover.
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West Issue 3 : High Moon
By Andrew Cheverton & Tim Keable.
Wisconsin, 1866. Just the year after the Civil War ends, West is caught in the snow covered forests near to the Canadian border. There, hunted by a voracious wolf pack, he finds an eclectic tribe of American Indians whose relationship with the wolves will test not only his strength but also his beliefs.
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"West: High Moon is available now and I can't wait to pick it up."
Matthew Badham, Judge Dredd Megazine #246.
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West Issue 2 : Population 489
By Andrew Cheverton & Tim Keable.
Dakota Territories, 1878. Deputy Marshal
Jerusalem West passes through the town of
Prosperity on his way to Iowa. What should
be a one-night stopover in a prosperous and
peaceful settlement inexorably turns into an
ugly exposure of the evil that some men do
and the secrets which they would kill to hide.
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"West: Population 489 is where the series really starts to take
off. In the six months...(since issue 1)...both creators' talents
have bloomed."
Matthew Badham, Judge Dredd Megazine #246.
"A western tale with rather more heart and soul than the average
Duke flick - you might be very pleasantly surprised. 8 out of 10."
Chrissie Harper, Comics International #196. |
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West Issue 1 : Justice
By Andrew Cheverton & Tim Keable.
Montana, 1872. In the town of Justice, Jerusalem
West finds himself unwittingly caught in the already fraught situation between those on both sides of the law, as well as those on both side of the grave. As the wheels of justice turn, he finds that both action and inaction have their inevitable consequences.
A town called Justice should stand by its name, but justice is blind... and it always has a price.
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"West: Justice is only the third published script by writer Andrew
Cheverton, yet is hugely promising as he pulls off a self-contained
story in just sixteen pages, yet it covers a lot of ground and
sets the tone for further adventures too. The steady experienced
hand of Keable...breaks the pages down well - small, fast panels
for when the action demands it; larger, extended panel for slower
scenes. A good comic."
Craig Johnson, SilverBulletComicBooks.
"...takes a genre I don't like (i.e. the western) and keeps me
interested...has a lot of charm. 7 out of 10."
Chrissie Harper, Comics International #188.
"West is good stuff and getting better all the time."
Matthew Badham, Judge Dredd Megazine #246. |
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Synchrony three: Pavement and other stories.
By Andrew Cheverton, with Douglas Noble.
Synchrony three rounds off the anthology series with the short strip Pavement, the prose story The Trouble With Satan, as well as four one-page illustrated vignettes collectively entitled I Should Have Said, When We Were In Love...
This issue's guest artist is Douglas Noble, illustrating a story entitled It's
Only Love If You Mean It.
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SYNCHRONY two.
There Was A Divorce and other stories.
Synchrony Two is the second issue of the anthology series written by
Andrew Cheverton and again featuring a diverse mix of short comic
stories and one piece of short fiction. This issue's guest artists are
Eisner-nominated artist Justine Shaw and bright U.K. small press
talents Jenika Ioffreda and Oli Smith.
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SYNCHRONY one.
Written by Andrew Cheverton. Illustrated by Various.
Synchrony is an anthology featuring stories written
by Andrew Cheverton and illustrated by a diverse mix
of small press and webcomic artists, as well as the
writer. Issue one features the artwork of Justine Shaw,
novelist and graphic designer Jim Mortimore and Miserable
creator Will Vigar.
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ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN HELL
Written and illustrated by Andrew Cheverton.
Alice is an examination of the ways in which
we interpret fiction differently, and how
assumptions are made about character, both
in fiction and real life. And if that sounds a
little too precious and complicated, there is
Brief Nudity and a Bad Swear.
This slightly less expensive second printing
has a redesigned cover on a rose-coloured
parchment paper.
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