Clone, by Hugo Boylan, Tara Ferguson, Rebecca Reynolds and Kerrie Smith. Massive creative team listed in review Will Sinister, Written by Hugo Boylan, Art by John Quigley. Carrie & Rufus, by Ben Hennessy The Broker, Written by Wayne Talbot. The Guards, Written by Shane Ormond, Art by Kevin Keane Chuck, Written by Paul Carroll, Art by Conor Carroll 100 Times, by Katie Fleming Deluxe Edition launches at Dublin Comic Con with additional material. While some titles may be – it’s a judgement call by parents – there are some that might traumatise kids. The remainder of the Irish small press, as far as I know, is not quite as suitable for children as the above comics. Freya, Written by Tracy Sayers, Art by Trisha O’Reilly Wren #13, Written by Paul Carroll and Jason Browne, Art by Jason Browne, Lettered by Phil Roe Rabbit and Paul, by Seán Hogan. I’ve collected the few that I know about here, to make things easier for readers with kids to find something age-appropriate for them. Going by my own experiences attending Dublin Comic Con in the past, the All-Ages titles are few and far between. I’ve gathered a bunch of titles here from what I know about and what I could pick up info about online. Thanks to Declan Shalvey, the hashtag #ComicsAtDCC began on Twitter, making the job of easily identifying what’ll be available that little bit easier. The biggest weekend for Irish comics is here: Dublin Comic Con.
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