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Brian Bolland 2000AD cover art sells for over $50,000
Not quite a record breaker, but, blimey…
The Eagle and Dan Dare in Italy
Dan Dare’s Italian adventures recalled
The Jigsaw Review, a journal of underground and alternative comics, launches
Over 220 pages of comics you probably never knew existed – but really, really should
Countdown continues toward Caption Comic Festival – Rebirth next month
A darn fine guest lineup and much more on offer!
Wrestle the new 2000AD from your local newsagents, before Judge Death does!
Brutal lucha libre wrestling in “Azimuth”!
More Manga Mash Up from the Lakes International Comic Art Festival
Ace manga workshops for kids in Cumbria!
Sharks Attack Commando! (Comic, that is)
A feeding frenzy of war-torn adventures!
Mapping the History of Manga: The Manga Bible by Helen McCarthy announced
New manga “definitive guide” in the works
The Destroyer, back in action!
A dirty dozen of Destroyer tales!
Modern Toss land in Liverpool
Scouse insults are highlights of the show!
2025 Eisner Awards honour huge range of creators, publishers, including British writers and artists
Your full guide to the winning books and creators
New Doctor Who multimedia project, Circuit Breaker, announced
Major Who crossover project on its way
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
Happy 87th birthday, BEANO!
87 years young today!
In Review: The Fantastic Four – First Steps (2025)
An easy-on- the-eye, nostalgic reboot
New book, The Art of George Wilson, out now from Hermes Press
A gorgeous looking celebration of Silver Age comics
Discover Irish Comic Book History at the National Library of Ireland special event
Comics at the National Library of Ireland
In Review: The Running Man
Man on the run, a crazy axe man and a tense war story! What else do you need?
New interview with Marvel UK’s early Art Director, Alan Murray
Delving back into early Marvel UK days