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Freakshow by Robert Curley
Freakshow  by Robert Curley







Freakshow by Robert Curley

The series had a lot of great covers but that one is my favourite. It had the villain of the issue, The Director, on the cover with a Russian motif. Then, while in Sub-City Comics one day, my attention was grabbed by the cover to issue three of Freakshow.

Freakshow by Robert Curley

I still didn’t know that Irish comics existed though. My best friend discovered their existence in 1999 (I remember the year as he picked me up a copy of Daredevil volume two issue one). In fact, I didn’t know there were comic shops in Ireland. Like Declan Shalvey, he has mentioned this a few times, I didn’t know people were making Irish comics when I was growing up. It then became a matter of which one to do first so I decided to start at the beginning. I have been coming up with a to-do list for quite a while too. Take a book off the shelf and have another more in-depth, and probably more personal, look at it. I have had this review idea floating around in my head for a while. A review that covers collections, hardcovers and graphic novels that feature the work of Irish creators.įreakshow Book One: A New Career (collects Freakshow issues 1-5)Īrt by Stephen Thompson and Stephen Mooney









Freakshow  by Robert Curley