In the first collected volume of the comic, Amelia Cole and the Unknown World, Amelia moves between two worlds, governed by magic and technology respectively, and she ventures further into her "protector" role in Amelia Cole and the Hidden War, we watch her face situations that make us ask ourselves what we wish we would[...]
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Two seasons in, the book has gained a good audience both in print (Where the collection of Amelia Cole and the Unknown World, the first series, recently sold out) and online I talked to Team Amelia, including writers Adam P Knave and DJ Kirkbride, artist Nick Brokenshire, letterer Rachel Deering and flatter Ruiz Moreno about[...]
The first print collection, Amelia Cole and the Unknown World, is currently available, but 11 issues leading into the series second arc are also digitally available on ComiXology.
Artful Daggers is written by Knave and Sean E Williams, with art by Andrew Losq and lettering by Frank Cvetkovic It features the exposive change wrought by technological[...]
Which, conveniently, is also an excellent horror comic from Rachel Deering, who worked on Amelia Cole and the Unknown World which arrives in print from IDW this week.
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Amelia Cole and the Unknown World follows Amelia, a female magician in her early '20s Amelia's smart, talented and,[...]
But my favourite, by far, is Amelia Cole and the Unknown World The story of a female magic user trapped in a world not quite her own it sits perfectly in the overlap between Harry Potter, Books of Magic, urban fantasy, superheroics and the sort of visual wit and representation of magic that Alan Garner[...]
One of the best of their launch titles, Amelia Cole and the Unknown World, has just hit issue 5, and I talked to the entire creative team, including new arrival Ruiz Moreno, about what it's like working on a book, and for a company, at the forefront of digital comics.
What's been your proudest moment on[...]