Two days of comics crazies more in Ireland
Film
Ten Irish Comics read on St Patrick’s Day
Created largely by Irish creators, that is…
“Past Perfect” explores Bela Lugosi’s Dracula, new “Avengers Assemble!” quarterly
Paul Ware has two new long-running print zines out soon
1970s Ray Harryhausen fanzine collected in new edition of “The FXRH Collection”
Archived fanzines about a film legend republished
Dredd versus Dalek, and Comics and Beyond, a special artists event in Eastbourne
Catch up with some terrific 2000AD artists in Eastbourne
Remembering Robert Kinoshita, Robot Designer
A tribute to the legendary robot designer, born this day in 1914
In Review: Captain America: Brave New World
Watch out for those wings, you could put an eye out
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!
Tickets on sale for UK Marvel Studios’ The Infinity Saga Concert Experience concerts
The opening night in London has sold out, but there are plenty of other dates around the UK
Farewell to David Lynch, and “The Angriest Dog in the World”
Ingenuous? Psychopathic? It was certainly different…
WebFind: Stuntlady by Sandra Gimpel
How an actress who played a salt vampire soared to new heights
Vectis Auctions offers “Action Force” rarities from the personal collection of Palitoy Chief Designer Bob Brechin
Bidding on some Action Force and Star Wars items is already pretty fierce!
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
Archive Interview: Comic Artist Martin Asbury
A special “Archive Interview” with Look-In comic and “Garth” Martin Asbury
In Review: Nosferatu (2024)
Tim Robins checks out the recently-released revamp…
Riverside Transport Museum Glasgow “Sci Fi Galactic Adventures” exhibition opens this weekend
The Force is strong – in Glasgow!
Richard Piers Rayner revisits “The Road to Perdition” in new interview
The talented artist talks about his best known project, created with Max Allan Collins