A British comic first reprinted Superman in 1939, faster than a speeding bullet…
Other Worlds
Non Comics items – TV, Film, Books, and other things that internet wandering alerted us to
In Brief: International Comic News Round Up
An amazing new documentary teased, sad museum news
100th Anniversary editions of Winnie-the-Pooh, and sequel, in the works
A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard’s bear set to be celebrated in style
Nathaniel Hawthorne’ “A Wonder Book” revisited, with new art by Das Pastoras
Coming Soon, a new edition of a glorious Victorian collection
In Memoriam: Author Dave Rogers
A pioneering cult TV author has passed
Storyteller Jason Buck bring 2000AD’s Slaine: The Horned God to the stage
Celtic myth brought to the stage!
Comic creators Rik Worth and Jordan Collver part of this year’s Northern Literary Festival
Annual event returns to Preston
In Review: 28 Years Later
A tense and surprisingly touching take on a post apocalyptic Britain…
Tom Baker narrated “Tales of Aesop” re-released on Blu-Ray
Charming animation, retired and re-released
Doctor Who Comic News: Fifteenth Doctor’s adventures continue at Titan Comics
Titan Comics’ most ambitious Doctor Who adventure yet
A treat for Trevor von Eeden fans: an all-new Count Vertigo artwork
All-new art featuring the DC supervillain
Dan McDaid talks Superman
Examining the appeal of Superman
Celebrating 200 Years of The Glasgow Looking Glass
Did cosmic coincidence help bring life to the New Glasgow Looking Glass?
Coming Soon: When the Stars Screamed – A Dalek Anthology charity project
Daleks, Daleks everywhere, and nowhere to hide…
Italy’s Fumettomania Factory launches “Special Project Dan Dare”
Dan Dare flies again – in Italy
Cy Dethan’s new novel, “Bad Sector” in the spotlight
Cy Dethan’s latest projects investigated
Rescue stations – Thunderbirds are Go – again!
Add this to your Anderson strips collection!
Doctor Who lands at Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery
Don’t miss two special Doctor Who-related exhibitions
Lee Binding’s amazing new Doctor Who novel art
Stunning visuals – in full!
Who Remembers KP Outer Spacers – The Comic Strip?
When comics were aimed at kids…