About Unreal Comics
What is Unreal Comics?
Unreal comics specialises in creating bespoke comic book cover illustrations, and turning them into fine art prints for individuals and businesses. New designs are coming out all the time, so be sure to check back regularly, or if you’re so inclined why not check out the Unreal Comics instagram , for the most up to date information on new prints, upcoming exhibitions and makers markets.
Where can I buy prints?
There are always prints for sale in the shop section of this website. All transactions are secure and we ship internationally. Unreal Comics will also have exhibitions from time to time, or tables at makers markets. These are often the best place to get signed, limited edition prints, not on general sale.
What if I want a limited edition print that’s not in the shop?
Our limited edition signed first editions tend to be very small runs, and as such are usually reserved for exhibitions and makers markets. Occasionally they may go on sale on the website for a limited time, and if so this will be announced via the instagram.
Do you take Commissions?
Yes! Do you have something you want turning into a comic book cover? Perhaps you’d like to see a favourite musician, a pet, your child - heck even a building. You can commission your own Unreal Comic by getting in touch through the contact page.
So who is Unreal Comics?
Unreal Comics is the brainchild of artist, illustrator and cartoonist Tommy Graham. Tommy is an award winning artist who has worked as an artist and illustrator for over 20 years.
Unreal Comics stems from Tommy’s deep love of comic book culture, and revels in reinventing popular culture and the everyday through the lens of comic book iconography.
In September 2025 Tommy had his first Solo Exhibition ‘Unreal Comics of Liverpool’ at the Royal Liver Building, where he exhibited a series of comic book covers depicting his adopted city in strange and fantastical ways.
When not sat at his drawing desk, Tommy likes hanging out on the sofa with his wife, his two dogs and his malcontent of a cat.
Photo credit: Laura McCann - www.lauramccannphotos.com