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Alan Moore has started his own eclectic brew of musings in Dodgem Logic.
CLiNT, on the other hand, is heavy on comic material, interspersed with fun features and interviews.
Not the easiest combinations.
And so, what has been squeezed in between the cover sportingKick-Assand with stand-up comedian Frankie Boyle?
I know, I know, a team-up you never expected to appear, but all will become clear.
Vampires and gangsters collide with other major contributor, Jonathan Ross.
So, the lifelong comics fan has finally penned his first strip,Turf.
Rounding off the strips is CLiNTs own answer toFuture Shocksshort tales, withHuw Edwards Space Oddities.
Yes, BBCs very own newsreader fronts these self-contained tales withThe Dinerby writer-artist Manuel Bracci.
As Im sure youll all agree, thats one hell of a hybrid combination.
As Millar states in his editorial, Kids have been crying out for a monthly like CLiNT.
I sincerely believe its why theres been so much crime lately.
So, could he be fighting crime in the funny books as well as on the streets?
Future issues and sales figures will prove if its a battle lost or won.
CLiNTs an eccentric combination of strips and articles, like pepperoni pizza and chocolate chip ice cream.
An acquired taste at this first sitting, but it could become an essential part of your monthly diet.
Rating:
3 out of 5