Post by richardvasseur on Jan 27, 2018 4:33:47 GMT
Title: Sink # 1
Publisher: Comix Tribe
Story by: John Lees
Art & Colours by: Alex Cormack
Letters by: Colin Bell
Logo by: Tim Daniel
Price: free (digital)
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Website: www.comixtribe.com
Comments: Allan ends up all alone in town at night. He finds out the streets are not as safe as when you see them from safely inside a bus. As he walks along he does meet a few interesting people.
Than the fox carrying a shovel shows up. The build up to him showing up as we catch glimpses of his shovel is well done to build up your expectations.
As the fox man takes care of the thugs roaming the streets it is a scene of extreme violence. Things are not just violent they are ultra violent. The blood does come out and freely flows.
Mr. Dig the name fits the shovel carrying fox man. He has a mystery to him.
As Allan continues on his way the Blue Van appears. The terror has just begun. What awaits him inside is not for the faint of heart.
This comic does know how to quicken your heart rate. The horror’s you will see will leave you stunned.
Welcome to Glasgow. You will not want to come again.
Title: Sink # 2
Publisher: Comix Tribe
Story by: John Lees
Art & Colours by: Alex Cormack
Letters by: Shawn Lee
Logo by: Tim Daniel
Price: free (digital)
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Website: www.comixtribe.com
Comments: A husband and wife have gotten themselves in trouble. They put in a call for a woman who will fix things for them. She is a scary person. How she is written creates a personality that will frighten and how she is drawn leave no doubt you should be scared of her.
A simple disposal turns out to be more complicated than it was thought to be. This unnamed woman takes her business to the Speakeasy a part of Sinkhill. Half way through the comic her name is finally said. Her job has gotten harder as her dead body is not so dead after all.
The fox makes a brief appearance. It though has no interaction with the characters.
Sharon’s dream or nightmare is shown and this dream of hers will give you the creeps. The art really helps to intensify the terror of it.
We see that even in Sinkhill a place filled with all sorts of nasty people that good still survives.
The ending to this issue will leave you in stunned silence.
Title: Sink # 3
Publisher: Comix Tribe
Story by: John Lees
Art & Colours by: Alex Cormack
Letters by: Shawn Lee
Logo by: Tim Daniel
Price: free (digital)
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Website: www.comixtribe.com
Comments: Rab Kilcolm was a killer that everyone feared and respected. Now Rab is retired. Rab has changed a lot since leaving Sinkhill. No one would recognize him. Florence still has part of Rab in her.
She takes a little trip down to Sinkhill to make things right. Both writing and art have made it clear blood is coming. She is there for an eye for an eye.
Rab/Florence pays a visit to a certain bar. It’s a nice quiet place or was. She gives it a nice new paint job, all in red. This woman is one tough SOB. The violence goes through the roof.
The clowns are still around too. Just one glance at them will give you nightmares. If you see a Blue Van it is probably already too late.
You can take the person out of Sinkhill but Sinkhill will always be in them.
Title: Sink # 4
Publisher: Comix Tribe
Story by: John Lees
Art & Colours by: Alex Cormack
Letters by: Shawn Lee
Logo by: Tim Daniel
Price: free (digital)
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Website: www.comixtribe.com
Comments: Martin Shaw has gone missing he was a student. Did the clowns in the blue van get him? So what can his student friends do about it?
The four students go clown hunting. Hardeep the leader, Jake, Craig, and Sarah make up the team of revenge seekers.
Mr. Dig is a vigilante wearing a fox mask and he is scary. He is one hard butt-kicking man.
The four students find themselves in way over their heads. Well, the Young Sinkhill Team grows up quick and they prove they have what it takes to survive in Sinkhill.
Sinkhill is not a place you would ever want to visit. For those who live there, it can be Hell or worse.
Always watch out for the blue van in Sinkhill. The clowns are always on the prowl and watching for you.
Title: Sink # 5
Publisher: Comix Tribe
Story by: John Lees
Art by: Alex Cormack
Colours by: Alex Cormack & Lisa Moore
Letters by: Shawn Lee
Logo by: Tim Daniel
Price: free (digital)
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Website: www.comixtribe.com
Comments: Emma's dog Snowy is missing. She loves her missing dog. Her dog may very well be the only happiness in her life. We do sense that love coming through in her every action.
As Emma searches she meets Florence in the bar the Black Hole. Florence is a great character from past issues. This though is not her story here Emma gets an invite to meet Si McKirdie.
Emma does make an impression on Si McKirdie and she will on you to. She does find her dog's collar. There will be no more dog fighting in Sinkhill.
Si McKirdie may by the Kingpin of crime in Sinkhill and one of the most ruthless men around. But he has a heart of gold.
Seeing how this story ends will bring a tear or more to your eye. Its sad and happy both. Sinkhill will have an effect on you. It gets into who you are and changes you. Reading this comic will change you to. Just remember do not get in the blue van.
Title: Sink # 6
Publisher: Comix Tribe
Story by: John Lees
Art by: Alex Cormack
Colours by: Alex & Ashley Cormack
Letters by: Shawn Lee
Logo by: Tim Daniel
Price: free (digital)
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.comixtribe.com
Comments: "Death and the Midden"
The clowns are in action and they present a frightening sight. As you see two victims of the clowns you feel afraid for their sanity.
The art is a bloody mess literally. The scenes take place at night so they are illustrated darkly. The clowns drawn here are evil sadistic things.
This story is told without any words only a few sounds made by the people in it if you can still call them that. For one woman a wife and mother her life is now forever changed.
The horrors that can happen to anyone in Sinkhill will make you think twice should you see a blue van. And you might not even get in one after this story. There is a building terror that will hold you and welcome you to Sinkhill.
"Flats"
Story by John Lees, art by Brian Level and letters by Shawn Lee. This is a short one page story that lets you know in Sinkhill nothing is ever entirely what it seems.
In Sinkhill terror reigns.
Title: Sink # 7
Publisher: Comix Tribe
Story by: John Lees
Art by: Alex Cormack
Colours by: Alex & Ashley Cormack
Letters by: Shawn Lee
Logo by: Tim Daniel
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Website: www.comixtribe.com
Comments: "Lead Balloon" Jordan is part of a gang. There is an initiation to fully join. Jordan decides to go for it even though he is really a nice guy he will do something bad to be a full member. Jordan tries and tries but his luck is not very lucky.
Poor Jordan he only wants to belong. We see he is conflicted yet his sense to belong is winning out or is it. He seems to go back and forth.
What is the Lead Balloon? Jordan faces it. He also faces a bus. We see Jordan is taking a walk down a weird path. His walk does not last all that long. Jordan is a kind and caring soul. He never did belong in an evil gang. The ending does not fully make sense.
The art throughout the story is gorgeously done and shows each characters personality to the fullest.
"The Family Business" Story by Harry French, art by Amrit Birdi and letters by Shawn Lee. The family business in Sinkhill contributes to more family business. Well at least the dogs eat good here.
Title: Sink # 8
Publisher: Comix Tribe
Story by: John Lees
Art by: Alex Cormack
Colours by: Alex & Ashley Cormack
Letters by: Shawn Lee
Logo by: Tim Daniel
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Website: www.comixtribe.com
Comments: "Graphite Green" The art and setting sets the mood that this is a horror comic. You should be afraid.
Than a building blows up. Now Christopher Mundell is the landlord of Graphite Green a house project. He gets families to move into this ominous looking place. The statues alone tell you this is an evil place. The families know they are getting a rent free place though to try out this new housing.
Rojan knows something is off about this place in Sinkhill. The more you see of this housing complex the more you know something odd is going on. Rojan has a feeling and he takes his family to leave.
The ending to this issue will leave you in awe. Yes you will be coming to see what happens next in Sinkhill.
The characters are so riveting. Rojan and his family, the landlord Christopher and other guests in this housing complex. You will identify with these characters and start to care about what happens in their lives.
"Dead Meat" Story by Iain McGarry, art by MJ Wallace and letters by Shawn Lee. This is a short backup story. This is a tale that will get you thinking and make you glad you do not live in Sinkhill.
Title: Sink # 9
Publisher: Comix Tribe
Story by: John Lees
Art by: Alex Cormack
Colours Flats by: Jer Vy
Letters by: Shawn Lee
Logo by: Tim Daniel
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Website: www.comixtribe.com
Comments: "Graphite Green, Part Two" As one of the crazed killers attacks, Mr. Dig makes his appearance. If you thought the insane killer was scary wait till you see Mr. Dig. The art really brings across his intensity.
Mr. Dig is our hero as he tries to save his family and others. He is a hero with rough tough edges.
The female assassin is busy. Mr. Dig has his hands full dealing with two of the other assassins. Mr. Dig is in one bloody brawl for his life.
This story is like a movie as it flows and the brutal action just keeps coming. Mr. Dig meets the last assassin a female that knows how to fight hard.
It is inspiring to see how Mr. Dig inspires others. He is a fair man and a man who stands up and fights for himself, his family and others.
"Trap-Door-Run" Story by Fraser Campbell, art by Garry Mac and letters by Shawn Lee. This is a different take on this old joke. In Sinkhill it is not a joke and turns deadly.
Mr. Dig is not like most heroes. He is just an ordinary guy doing the right thing. You do not want to miss him doing it though.
Richard Vasseur