Brand new political comic where no one is safe! “Rabbit Hole Comic” is dark, irreverent, unapologetic and cover to cover hilarious!
“Rabbit Hole Comic” is created and curated by indie music legend, and Kent dweller George Kimpton. It marks a significant change in direction for the man who has steered many legendary music artists to market including New Order, The Stone Roses, PJ Harvey, The Cocteau Twins and Tracey Thorne.
As the inaugural glossy issue hits the street (October 2025) and a special bumper Christmas offering being teed up for December 8th, already the word is spreading thru’ the wacky warrens of Middle Earth. Issue #01 brings you 40 fun packed pages with contributions from all the roster’s biggest stars like:
‘Big Norm from Reform’ – Norm decides to take the small boat crisis into his own hands
‘Crowley’s Angels’ – Take on the giant Turd Monsters of Whitstable!
‘Twelve (The Strangest Thing)’ – You thought ‘Eleven’ was a handful, wait till you meet Twelve.
‘The Kat Slater Impersonator’ – You may look like her, you may sound like her, but you ain’t my mother!” YES I AM!!!!
‘Thursday’ – She’s creepy and she’s kooky, mysterious and spooky…
‘Yellowjackets (Next Level)’ – The cannibal cult queens get a Rabbit Hole make over!
‘Android Tate and his Cyber-Slug mate’ – Android dreams up another new scheme to raise cash for the ‘Manosphere’
’The Crap Cure Tribute Guy’ – It’s a big gig for tribute band, ‘Boyd Don’t Cry’ – what could possibly go wrong?
‘Boracic Park’ – The sad old bloke who feeds the dinosaurs down at Boracic Park!

On top of the hilarity, you will find the best new offerings of pop, movies and counter-culture. Issue #01 tells tales of Little Simz, The New Eves, Tizane and Mary in the Junkyard.
Music, movies and most of all, politics are loved and lampooned in equal measure and readers can expect a ‘no prisoner’ approach to the subject matter! Huge cult TV classics are parodied and praised – expect to see the ‘Dark Arts’ applied to the likes of Yellowjackets, The Last of Us, Dr, Who, Stranger Things and Tim Burton’s wonderful Wednesday.
The first issue has also drawn attention by publishing its own ‘popular person chart’ – ‘The 50 bestest people in Britain’. The choices haven’t proven to be exactly universally popular but as they say down the Den – ‘We don’t care!’
Available in premium glossy magazine format or digitally via website.
