In the spirit of awkward house calls, Fergie and Sid's urgent quest for Fergie's long-absent father finds them holed up in a dilapidated London boozer... where they meet some unwelcome old enemies and make an interesting new friend. Back in Preston, Dorothy Culpepper of The Department of Extra-Usual Affairs gets a proper wallop and Fergie's mom Julie and kinda-girlfriend Natalie end up with blood on their hands. The spirit of '77 is alive by night with power chords and psychic grenades in London Calling: "To the Faraway Towns."
This ongoing chapter of the Punks Not Dead series is as amusing as it is bold. Strong characters and a genuine mystery has this story continuing as a worthwhile distraction, fully engaging, and a real page turner. Read Full Review
Punks Not Dead: London calling is a really cool book, with a vibe and energy all its own. Highly recommended for peeps who want to read a comic that marches to its own beat. Strongly suggested for mature audiences due to profanity, graphic violence, and mature themes. Read Full Review
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