The Jigsaw Review is the first opportunity in over 30 years to experience a treasure trove of lost gems from small press comics creators from the 1980s and 1990s.
In many cases remastered from the original photocopied zines, The Jigsaw Review offers an anthology of vintage classics by writers and artists whose work never managed to grow, multiply and influence future generations.
The scope and diversity of strips in this first collection encapsulates tales of fantasy, science fiction, environmentalism and the surreal; sprung from the minds of a visionary creative movement completely forgotten today.
Come inside and revisit the sprawling worlds of Denny Derbyshire’s Zervanalia, the beautifully surrealist acrobatics of Bob Lynch’s Sav Sadness, the musty, smoke-grimed corners of the mind of John Bagnall and the shattering brilliance of Ed Pinsent’s Staring Eye!
Over 200 pages of black and white classic mini comics, reprinted for the first time in over 30 years! A vintage cornucopia of strips buried too long in the shoe boxes of time!!!