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Tom Humberstone
Comic artist, illustrator and writer based in Edinburgh.
Cyberthrillers
See No Evil, Don't Be Evil
On Scopophobia, Mass Surveillance, and Enemy of the State
Cyberthrillers
No More Secrets
On The Torment Nexus, Surveillance Capitalism, and Sneakers
Do More With Less
On Distraction, Pretty Pictures, and Digital Nomadism
Bread and Bloodsports
On The Most Dangerous Game, Class Warfare and Eating The Rich
Cyberthrillers
Find The Others
On Technoscepticism, Digital Alienation, and The Net
Horror
Billy & Stu Would Like to Talk
On October plans, a new zine, and other news
Look On My Content Ye Mighty
On Summer Blockbusters, Fan Service, and Playing it Safe
The Olympic Truce
On Politics in Sport, the Olympics, and Palestine
Haunted by the 90s
On Episode Guides, Queer Aesthetics, and hanging out at The Bronze
Love Means Nothing
On Tennis, Tennis and Tennis
Introduction to Charts
On Poetry, Comics, and Being Vulnerable
This Time I'll Get It Right
On Perfection, Precision, and the Politics of David Fincher
Welcome to the Shadow Lands
On Melodrama, The Vocabulary of Horror, and Samurai Duels
Get In Loser
On 2024, The Bell Riots, and Comforting Crime
Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate
On ECAF, a New Comic, and Live Drawing
Horror
One Last Scare
On Writing Every Day, Bonus Illustrations, and the Future
Horror
Thrill Me!
On Mind Controlling Alien Slugs, Having Fun, and Halloween Parties
Horror
I’m the Maker of My Own Evil
On Isabelle Adjani, Mania, and the BPD Canon
Horror
Smash That Like Button
On Brand Identity, Doppelgängers, and Sex Work
Horror
Of all Ruins
On Rot, Dementia, and Gothic Horror
Horror
The City Will Tell Us What It Is We Lack
On Mermaids, Dance Restaurants, and Horror Musicals
Horror
You Feel Like Your Bones Are Breaking
On Pregnancy, Body Horror, and Queer Alternatives
Horror
It Starts With Drinking Blood
On Poverty, Vampirism, and Delusion
Horror
The Infant Kiss
On Creepy Children, Sexual Repression, and Adaptations
Horror
We're Rather Better Equipped
On Hauntology, Nigel Kneale, and Recording Trauma
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