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Xenozoic comic creator Mark Schultz in the spotlight in latest edition of illustrators magazine
Dive deep into dinosaur heaven!
Unique Dan Dare script, “Johnny Fartpants” art and “Free Gift” British comics under the hammer!
Latest auction features unique “Dan Dare” script from the 1960s
Creating Comics: The Etherington Brothers new, free “How to THINK When You Draw” magazine
Digital drawing tips, for free, delivered to your inbox!
Unexpected Connections: Bubble and Squeek and Tivvy, the TV Times mascot
Do you remember The Tivvy Club? Here’s some background
New Limited Edition Book Palace Books, out now, include “The Unseen Art of John M. Burns”
Three amazing art books, just published
In Review and Behind the Scenes: The Fantastic Art of Ron Turner
The making of an amazing art book, revealed
Brighton’s Dave’s Comics gets a boost thanks to Jamie Smart!
And yes, this a sly plug for the new Bunny vs. Monkey book, too!
Video Review: The Fantastic Art of Ron Turner
A very quick look at an amazing new book!
In Review: Battling Britons Issue 7
Another gem of an issue of this war comics-focused bookazine
“The 2000AD Art of Sean Phillips” out in October
Another brilliant 2000AD superstar artist in the spotlight
Six tons of sweets? That’s a hefty BEANO giveaway!
A fun fact about The Beano that might make you hungry!
DC Thomson 2026 annual covers revealed – 90 years of “Oor Wullie” and “The Broons” celebrated
A milestone year for The Sunday Post newspaper long-running strips marked
British Comic Papers of the Silver Age explored in new books from Alan Clark
New short-run archive books available now while stocks last
Hibernia Comics teases next Comic Archive book, “Editor’s Cut”
Get ready to go deep into British comic creation…
Don’t miss this Christmas cracker of a saving from The77 Publishing
Limited time bundle offer…
Robot Archie rocks back into action in this year’s Treasury of British Comics Annual
Slug-fest! Sorry, we meant “Sludge Fest”…
British Newspaper Strips – A Contextual History offers informative insights into an often overlooked comic form
A welcome study of the newspaper strip form
Bananaman, Beano and annual fun galore heading our way
It’s August! It’s annual time again! Let the chaos commence!