Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Monday, 20 May 2013
Deth Leper
Deth Leper. New limited, 4 colour riso covers by the amazing Motohiro Hayakawa and 2 colour riso comix throughout by all your EyeBall faves....http://eyeballcomix.co.uk/product/deth-leper/
Saturday, 20 October 2012
Monday, 15 October 2012
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Monday, 30 January 2012
ISSUE 3 OUT NOW!

Monday, 24 October 2011
Happy Halloween
Friday, 9 September 2011
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Room 212 show vid
Take a look at this video of footage from our show in February with the kids going crazy for Fetus Christ, our friend Petch put it together!! Get in touch for all your editing needs!
Monday, 18 April 2011
London Zine Symposium

We had a real nice time at London Zine Symposium yesterday, thanks to those dudes who put it on its a great event!
T-shirts
Monday, 7 March 2011
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Monday, 7 February 2011
The Smell of Victory
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
EyeBall Show at Room 212 Gallery
We have started setting up the show at Room 212 which will be happening this Friday (4th Feb) at 7.30pm.
All these prints and a bunch of others as well as originals, t-shirts and of course comix are for sale, all at a very reasonable price! So bring some bucks and get swagged the fuck out! We'll have some free booze, but kind of doubt it will last the night, so bring some cans and come hang out. Meet all your faves including Sineater and there may even be appearances by Aidan Cook and Burgerlips!!!
There'll be some badges and stickers and stuff to give away, and at 9.00 Weed Grindviolence dudes Fetus Christ will be playing a short set, you don't want to miss them as it promises to be an interesting experience!!
See you There!!xx
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Our first review!?!?
Here is a nice review of Issue1 I found, It's by Sean of Paper Tiger I believe, thanks man!!
"So here is 'Eyeball Comix #1', which in the spirit of the underground comics of old, promises a heady mix of twisted horror, black humour, sex, depravity and shocking real-life tales.
For a first issue, this anthology shows promise. For my mind, there are two stand-out artists and stories. First up is Rob Amos with "The Treasure Of Slagg Rock"; an entertaining fantasy pirate story, which is the backdrop for a Zap Comix-esque depraved journey into the id.
The protagonist, a busty no-nonsense pirate woman, propositions two pervy sea-dogs to take her out to sea to find the fabled treasure of Slagg Rock. The qrotesque Captain (who looks like he's walked in from an S.Clay Wilson comic) dismisses the idea as folly, convinced that the old legend of the treasure and it's deadly giant underwater guardian, is just old witch-tales and rumour.
Nevertheless they agree to take her out to the rock, on the promise that the attractive piratess will "make it worth their while".
Without giving too much away, they do not get what they bargained for, and the strip decends into a banquet of grotesque bad taste; of sex, violence and bad puns.
Rob Amos' art is the main feature here; beautifully detailed and seemingly influenced by the work of S.Clay Wilson, Robert Crumb & Spain Rodriguez... Amos seems to enjoy drawing sexually dominant robust women, who have no quarms about cutting men down to size, and i'm not talking verbally here (his solo mini-comic 'Nicotine Alley' has similar themes). Not for everyone's taste, but as a lover of underground excess, trash and sleaze, i found it enjoyable.
The Second story I liked was 'Angel Dust - Assassin Of Youth' by the artist affectionately dubbed 'Paul Arserott'. This morbidly compelling tale documents the effects of the drug PCP, giving several examples of disturbing, horrific and rediculously stupid things people have done whilst under the influence of said drug, many of which were fatal... The stories seem just about believable, i presume they are, as opposed to urban myths. Who knows? Truth is stranger than fiction as the saying goes. Paul has a slightly cartoony but also somehow gritty and edgy style, a cross between punk album cover art, underground comics and perhaps even a touch of Mike Diana about him. He draws absurdity, and horror very well and in equal graphic portions, so that when I was reading the story, i went from thinking 'that's unpleasant' in one panel, to chuckling at the black humour in the next.
Other than that, there's a couple of nice filler pages by the above artists, and a passable story about a young woman's jealous love affair with a ghost (by Nuala Murphy), but the rest of the anthology i found mostly uninteresting and a little thrown together. That's just my opinion.
That said, i think that with tighter editing and more well written stories (preferably from the likes of Mr Amos and Mr Arserott), that Eyeball Comix will keep improving and help fill a much needed niche for contemporary UK underground comix."
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Monday, 29 November 2010
Alternative Press Fair
I went to the Alternative Press Fair yesterday, I didn't go to sleep on Saturday night, then got the train to london after having been 'out on the town', yeh real cool i know. so basically sorry for being an unfriendly bastard to anyone who saw me there, i'm pretty unfriendly anyway but I'm not usually that bad ok. But thanks to everyone who bought copies and checked it out!-Paul
Thursday, 25 November 2010
High Brow
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
ISSUE 2!!!!
Finally...
EyeBall Comix Issue2.
Features the work of...
Tom Cherril
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