Portals & Black Goo
Occult creatures live openly amongst the UK population: and they like food deliveries. This is slightly reminiscent of London Falling, but also very much its own thing - leaning into contemporary politics (with mythic beings an analogy for immigrants), using very modern tropes (Deliveroo), but harking back with a cameo from Cursitor Doom (while referencing recognizable occult phenomenon).
Art by Eoin Coveney & Jim Boswell
Story Title | Parts | Pages | w indicates a wraparound coverCovers | Year(s) | Issues | Writer | Artist | Colourist | Letterer |
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Linked to Cursitor DoomNight Shift | 7 | 42 | 2340: Stewart K. Moore 2357: Stewart K. Moore2 | 2023 | 2340-2345, 2347 | John Tomlinson | Eoin Coveney | Jim Boswell | Simon Bowland |
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Thrills of the Future.Portals & Black Goo | 1 | 0.5 | 0 | 2023 | 2324 | n/a | Eoin Coveney | <-- | n/a |
Thrills of the Future.A Quorum of Fiends | 1 | 0.5 | 0 | 2024 | 2368 | n/a | Eoin Coveney | <-- | n/a |
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