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Month: February 2022
In Review: She-Hulk Omnibus Volume 1
This take on She-Hulk, masterminded by writer Dan Slott, is tremendous fun throughout
Never mind your regular football, cough up and enjoy Gary Whitlock’s barmy “Mutant United”, courtesy of Aces Weekly!
There’s only one game worth watching and that’s the one between Mutant United and Chrome Town – only in Aces Weekly, available on your digital devices, now!
Coming in April: Beyond Doomsday, an SF anthology from Asylum Press, inspired by 2000AD and more
American comics publisher Asylum Press will release Beyond Doomsday: Illustrated Tales of the Apocalypse in April
First Trailer for Sky’s “The Midwich Cuckoos” released
Sky has released the first trailer for its upcoming original drama The Midwich Cuckoos
Latest Catawiki International Comic Art Auction offers art by Jordi Bernet, Bill Lacey Hugo Pratt and more
The latest weekly Catawiki International Comic Art Auction includes more terrific European and British comic art
Tim Hall’s horror adventure comic, “Skragbeard”, returns – and looks better than ever
It’s been a long time coming, but issue two of Tim Hall’s action-packed horror Viking adventure is finally here!
WebFind: “Etidorhpa, or, the End of the Earth”, and the art of John Augustus Knapp
Check out some striking llustrations by John Augustus Knapp, taken from “Etidorhpa, or, the End of the Earth”, the title of an allegorical science fiction novel published in 1895…
Innovative creative industries partnership develops unique masters degree in Publishing
Three major organisations have joined forces to deliver an innovative new publishing degree
In Review: Battling Britons, Issue Two
Another terrific issue of this fantastic review and interview-focused Bookazine is available now
British comics blogger Howard Fuller passes suddenly
A prolific British comics blogger, often unearthing little known gems of our industry, has died suddenly
British Comic art rarities, Bob Kane sketches, and hundreds of DC, Marvel comics set to go under the hammer at Anderson & Garland soon
British Comic art rarities, Bob Kane sketches, and hundreds of DC, Marvel comics are set to go under the hammer at auction house Anderson & Garland very soon
New 2000AD, new Judge Dredd – and don’t miss the Cartoon Museum exhibition!
New 2000AD in newsagents now – and don’t forget the Dredd @ 45 exhibition at the Cartoon Museum, either!
Time Bomb Comics launches 15 Years Publishing celebrations with pre-order Kickstarter for “Rotten Under the Snow”
A spooky sounding thriller set in World War Two Leningrad is on its way to you from Time Bomb Comics
New Commando celebrates 80th anniversary of RAF Regiment
The latest Commando set includes a fine tribute to the RAF Regiment, written by Andrew Knighton, with art by Manuel Benet
National Film and Sci-Fi Museum plans “Retro Video Corner”, appeals for donations
The new National Film and Sci-Fi Museum is asking you to plunder your attic, for lost video gems for a new display
In Memoriam: Comics Writer and Editor Brian Augustyn
A tribute to American comics writer and editor Brian Augustyn, who died earlier this week
Some great SF, shame about the covers! The strange publishing foibles of Ward, Lock & Co
Philip Harbottle delights at great art from Harold Johns and Ron Embleton, but not so much about those on other 1950s SF from Ward, Lock…
Artist Pete Wallbank celebrates Fifth Doctor’s debut with Doctor Who Magazine cover reimagining
Artist Pete Wallbank gives us a reimagined trip down memory lane to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Fifth Doctor
Doctor Who: Panel to Panel probes Comic Strip Companion author Paul Scoones
A smashing and insightful chat with Doctor Who comic archivist Paul Scoones