COMICS
I self-publish my own comics! Normally I just write them, but I drew Attackosaur as well. That’s the latest one and they go down in order of oldness. There are free PDFs scattered around here because I’m just happy if someone reads the beasts! Cool beans.

Attackosaur: Robot Dinosaur Police Force
Dinas Galath, the first city on Mars, is a dumping ground for the most violent and despicable criminals Earth has ever produced. The worst of the worst require the best of the best to keep them in line; that’s where the Robot Dinosaur Police Force come in. They’re robotic dinosaurs with brain data from Earth’s finest police officers. Rex isn’t particularly happy about his situation, but he discovers all kinds of new miseries when he’s ordered to babysit a visiting Hollywood actor.
“Attackosaur should be wrong on all levels, but it’s the finest thing I’ve read all year!” - Starburst Magazine
“A charming little comic” - John Lees Comics
“Ridiculous in one of the best, most entertaining ways imaginable.” - Ingenre.com
Attackosaur #1: Issue 1 of 6/24 pages/Manga-sized/Black and white/Script and artwork by Martin Ian Smith.

A Rope Around Your Broken Neck
The Black Death has come to The Tower of London. The blackest of deaths awaits any man who tries to escape. It’s 1665 and The Great Plague of London is showing no signs of slowing down. King Charles II has fled to safety with most of parliament not far behind. The Tower of London is without guards. The only thing standing between a persecuted Jesuit priest and freedom is a nameless, faceless plague doctor hellbent on torturing and hanging anyone caught within spitting distance of the front gates. With the Black Death breathing down his neck, Father Alvaro Aranda is out of options…
“Not for the faint of heart. Like much of human history, it’s complicated, dark, and violent.” - smallpressreviews.wordpress.com
“True Indie… Give this hidden gem a looksee.” - The Blog Monster
A Rope Around Your Broken Neck: One-shot/32 pages/Black and white interiors/Written by Martin Ian Smith/Artwork by R. Ricardo and Nicolas Brondo.

The Mutilated Dead
Cowboys! Indians! Zombies! All the things that make America great… Elias Ford just got done with the American Civil War. He’s headed home with a medal and an overwhelming urge to crawl into a dark hole for a few years to forget his “heroic” deeds. His victims are dead set on reminding him of them…
The Mutilated Dead: 16 pages/Full colour interiors/Written by Martin Ian Smith/Artwork by R.H. Stewart.

Paralysis
Nazi bombs fall on London. Under cover of darkness, evil grows… Dr. Charles Harper has got a lot on his mind. His daughter, ravaged by disease, is on the brink of death. There is a cure, but there is only one way to get it: murder.
“It’s the sort of ominous short story that Ray Bradbury once excelled at.” - holycr4p.com
Paralysis: 28 pages/ Black and white interiors/Written by Martin Ian Smith/Artwork by J.C. Grande.


