Great news for fans of the talented comic creator, Rachael Smith
British Comics – Graphic Novels
Don’t Miss Out on these “Luther Arkwright” postcards!
Some great “Luther Arkwright” postcards by Bryan Talbot are being offered by the Cartoon Museum
Michael Rosen, Cole Henley and Clarrie Pope feature on “Panel Borders: Unusual Buildings”
On the new episode of Panel Borders, show host Alex Fitch talks to the creators of graphic novels set in unusual buildings…
Anderson Entertainment reveals “New Captain Scarlet” graphic novel, on sale next month
Anderson Entertainment has teased some pages from the first original graphic novel based on the “New Captain Scarlet” series
First win in 50 years for a graphic novel at 2022 Yoto Carnegie Greenaway Awards
Long Way Down, illustrated by Danica Novgorodoff, has won the Yoto Kate Greenaway Medal – the first graphic novel to win since Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas in 1973
Kev F Sutherland’s tempts us all with“Comic Tales from the Bible”
An Old Testament-inspired treat from one of Britain’s funniest cartoonists, originally commissioned by the Bible Society
Cartoon Museum announces Luther Arkwright: 50 Years of a British comics legend exhibition
The Cartoon Museum has announced an exhibition to mark the release of Bryan Talbot’s The Legend of Luther Arkwright this summer
Creating Comics: Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast interviews rising creator, Mollie Ray
Check out this new interview with Mollie Ray, voted on of six creators to watch last year by Broken Frontier
Kev F Sutherland’s a new graphic novel, “The Comic Book of Esther”, out now
Comic creator Kev F Sutherland has just published The Comic Book of Esther, his graphic novel adaptation of the Purim story. The Book Of Esther (The Scroll of Esther, Megillat Esther), released ahead of the Jewish holiday of Purim next… Read More ›
Doctor Who Magazine editor Marcus Hearn ponders future of title’s comic strip, hints at further “classic collections”
The future of comic strip in Doctor Who Magazine teased, and what’s needed to bring us more “classic collections” of pre-Marvel and Panini Who stories