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Animation news and features
Coming Soon: Love, Death and Robots Volume 4, to Netflix
It’s been a long wait – but it’s over soon!
Creating Comics: Alex Toth’s advice to artists
Exploring the art, and advice of a Master of Comic Book Art
1970s Ray Harryhausen fanzine collected in new edition of “The FXRH Collection”
Archived fanzines about a film legend republished
Titan Manga set to release Saint Seiya: Dark Wing
An epic battle between gods and warriors
Monster Island and Forbidden Planet’s Dog Man collaboration proves a major success
Not available to squirrels.
Anderson Entertainment announces Thunderbirds 60th anniversary limited-edition Blu-ray
HD release of Thunderbirds on Blu-ray in original 4:3 format on the way
RoboForce: The Animated Series launches in April on Tubi
New animated series, comic collections and more
In Review: Dog Man (U)
Tim Robbins checks out Dav Pilkey’s Dog Man on the big screen – event news, too!
Magic: The Gathering heads to the big screen, TV
Fantasy battles ahead!
Los Angeles Wildfires: Artist, Animation and Star Trek fundraisers, “LA Strong” charity comic in the works from Mad Cave Studios
Projects to support creators impacted by the Los Angeles Wildfires, and fundraiser links
Seed Talks: The Art History of Studio Ghibli, with author Helen McCarthy
A special “Seed Talk” in the Welsh capital
Doctor Who: Phantoms of the Deep gets animated
Sit back and have a jelly baby! This fan made animation looks fun
In the age of AI, Wallace and Gromit’s claymation style remains a festive favourite
In the age of AI, Wallace and Gromit’s claymation style remains a festive favourite
Jamie Hewlett to headline COMICON Napoli, Tanino Liberatore announced as 2025 “Magister” artist
Jamie Hewlett’s fantastic poster art for COMICON Napoli, and guest news
Century 21 Films reclaims rights to “Filmed in Supermarionation”, new cult TV documentary releases in the works
Great news foe fans of classic cult TV
Remember You’re a Womble! And a Womble art fan, perhaps, too?
Britain’s best known litter pickers, The Wombles, have not only enjoyed an amazing life in books, animation and books. They were popular characters in children’s magazines, too, and The Illustration Art Gallery has some beautiful examples of art commissioned for… Read More ›
Yes, there’s a skeleton! The Lost Worlds of Ray Harryhausen exhibition at Waterside Arts, plus Propstore auction news
Don’t miss this amazing exhibition of props, art and more in Sale
downthetubes NewsRound: Emily the Strange heads to the big screen, The Witches of World War II go digital
A quick roundup of comic and magazine-related news items