A great mix of old, new, rebooted and digital releases from Rebellion, out this week and soon!
Tom Tully
In Rapid Review: The Steel Claw, 2000AD Prog 2217 – and a quick 2021 Rebellion releases reminder
Slick thrills and a deadly invisible man, too!
Roy of the Rovers – Rebellion Books Check List
Updated 11th December 2023: A guide to Rebellion’s Roy of the Rovers graphic novels and collections
Adam Eterno sparks some Memories: Which Comics Did You Read Growing Up?
What comics did you read growing up?
Missing in Action: The original Johnny Red War Game Figure
How Johnny Red blazed back into action, thanks to Warlord Games…
New Roy of the Rovers books delayed until October, full series check list
Rebellion has announced changes to its plans for Roy of the Rovers publishing programme
Victorian escapologist Janus Stark returns in new collection!
Escapologist crime-fighter, Janus Stark, is back! The Treasury of British Comics has just announced a new special perfect-bound magazine, featuring the first adventures of the rubber-boned Victorian adventurer. “Behold, Janus Stark! Master of illusion, son of the unknown! No lock… Read More ›
In Review: The Leopard from Lime Street Volume Two
The next book from the Treasury of British Comics sees the return of Buster comic’s The Leopard from Lime Street, with Volume Two of the strips collecting his adventures published between June 1977 and 1978. The “UK’s answer to Spider-Man” returns… Read More ›
2019 Treasury of British Comics line-up takes shape, includes “Invasion 1984”, “Deathwish”
There’s been news of more Treasury of British Comics titles from 2000AD publisher Rebellion for 2019 over the past few days, so here’s a run down of what we know they’re releasing so far. Note that in some cases, covers… Read More ›
Who’s Who in Rebellion’s “The Vigilant” classic comic character revival – and who created the characters
Rebellion Publishing, owners of 2000AD, announced an all-new 48-page special title The Vigilant earlier this week, the lead strip written by Simon Furman, with art by Simon Coleby coloured by Len O’Grady. Breathing new life into Fleetway characters acquired in… Read More ›