Colin Lorimer Archives

Prisoner #3 cover by Colin Lorimer and Joana LaFuente
Before long, Breen's mind is shattered. Prisoner #3 cover by Colin Lorimer and Joana LaFuente The Prisoner continues to play with the reality of the story, leaving you to question how much of Breen's experience is real and what is fabricated. It's mostly telegraphed, but I'll admit that this issue had me questioning which parts were real[...]
Prisoner #2 cover by Colin Lorimer
Worse yet, he sees some familiar faces in the Village's compound, and they aren't saying the things that the MI-5 agent wants to here right now. The Prisoner #2 cover by Colin Lorimer While the Prisoner #2 scores some points for its continued mixture of spy tropes with a narrative that plays on the reader's perception of[...]
The Prisoner #1 cover by Mike and Laura Allred
I'm not entirely sure where all of the sequences fall in chronological order—even if that may arguably be the point. Colin Lorimer's artwork manages to modernize Breen and his world without losing some of the retro edges This is partly thanks to the ageless quality of much of the UK's landscape The world looks appealing and[...]
Watch a Trailer for Peter Milligan and Colin Lorimer's 'The Prisoner' Comic
The new comic, written by Peter Milligan with art by Colin Lorimer, is headed to comic book shops in April. But enough of our typing.Watch the trailer and see for yourself! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6OR9o9_s9Q In addition to the new series, Titan is also publishing a previously unpublished Prisoner comic attempted at Marvel in the 70s, with work by Jack Kirby,[...]