It’s a rare thing indeed to read a debut comic as assured and confident in its storytelling, and as conversant with the language of the form, as writer Chino Moya and artist Tal Brosh’s Flat Filters. This surreal and metaphorical journey of self-discovery (or not!) begins with a young man waking up to find the world outside of his flat has gone and been replaced by a nondescript yellow plain and a featureless blue sky. Exploring his strangely altered reality he realises that not only has his exterior environment been replaced but also that the other residents of his apartment block have disappeared. With food and water in scarce supply he eventually realises he needs to investigate the bizarre wilderness outside. There, memories from the past and the desperation of his current situation slowly converge…