Little-known comic artist in the limelight
Magazines
Jackie – The Best of the 70s out now
Dust off your flares, unpack the hairspray and unleash the glitter because Jackie is back!
An Artist’s Life mired in tragedy: Richard Caton Woodville Jr
A brilliant war artist, whose success his parlous personal and financial affairs
Jackie joins the British Newspaper Archive
“Dear Cathy and Claire…”
Doctor Who Magazine US distribution changes ahead?
No hunting the vortex just yet
Bruce McCall: Visions of the Retrofuture opens soon in New York
Adam Baumgold Fine Art presents the exhibition, Bruce McCall: Visions of the Retrofuture, from 15th October until 7th November 2025, to be held at DFN Projects in New York. Bruce McCall (1935–2023) was a visionary artist and writer whose meticulously… Read More ›
Final issue of Collectors Gazette spotlights “Forgotten Comics Worth a Fortune”
Bowing out with a “Kapow”!
Best of British remembers Scream!
The short lived weekly horror comic, Scream!, remembered
Daft Dimension Doctor Who strips offered on eBay
More crazy Doctor Who art for sale!
Exploring the Art of the Radio Times
An eye-catching cover sent us downthetubes to find more Radio Times art
Final Seventh Doctor “Lost Story” headlines new Doctor Who Magazine
Seventh Doctor, Season 13 Blu-ray, in the spotlight
New Doctor Who multimedia project, Circuit Breaker, announced
Major Who crossover project on its way
In Memoriam: Author Dave Rogers
A pioneering cult TV author has passed
Best of British magazine pays tribute to “The Avengers” star, Patrick Macnee
Readers, you’re needed…
Vectis TV & Film Auction features Doctor Who, Star Wars and Super Powers goodies
Relive those childhoods!
Comic creators head to Brixton for Readers and Writers Zine Fair
Comic creators head to South London on Saturday 7th June
Philip and Shelly Bond in the Spotlight in latest “Between the Lines” magazine
LICAF’s latest online zine is available for free now
Short Lived British Comics: Marvel UK’s “Lady Lovely Locks and the Pixietails”
A quick look at a little-known Marvel UK title
The Week Junior turns ten, partners on Barnes Children’s Literature Festival
The Week Junior has been helping children aged 8 to 14 make sense of the world for ten years
Get Ready for “Doctor Who: Cybermen – The Ultimate Guide”
Don’t delete this from your memory…