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French award for Tom Taylor and Jon Sommariva’s “Neverlanders”
Recognition for a fresh take on Peter Pan
Levenshulme Old Library hosts “Enter the Mulberry Tree” Exhibition
Unique Palestinian comic art exhibition in Manchester
Living the Line announces first James Harvey comic collection
First English James Harvey collection on course
The Week Junior Book Awards 2025 Shortlist spotlights five comic strip creations
Some fantastic children’s books get deserved recognition
Doctor Who: The Monster Makers arrives in September
New Who comic collection announced
In Review: Doctor Who – Wish World/ The Reality War
Tim Robins’ take on the two-part finale
In Pictures: Steve Dillon exhibition continues in Stevenage until August
Judge Dredd art, ahead! And much more
Crowdfunding Spotlight: Becoming Frazetta
Superb looking new book traces Frazetta’s art origins
Wales Comic Con returns in September: Buffy’s Amber Benson, among the guests
New venue, new Who guest, and more!
Rebellion reveals lineup for Battle Action Volume Three collection
New Battle Action collection lands in September
Dinky Thunderbirds toys continue to prove FAB at auction
Did you keep the box?
Vice Press releases Star Trek: The Next Generation Fine Art Posters by Lyndon Willoughby
Vice Press has released the next in illustrator and designer Lyndon Willoughby’s series of Star Trek fine art posters with Star Trek: The Next Generation
Spanish Comics focus of Durham University event
Spanish Comics focus of Durham University event
Happy Birthday, Noddy!
Much updated today, Noddy debuted today in 1949
Panel Borders: Veteran Gay Cartoonists
Panel Borders Pride Special today
Crowdfunding Spotlight: RASP by Martin Simpson
Launching a stunning looking new limited series!
Scarlet Traces stirs up the scares in this week’s 2000AD
Various thrills head for a wrap…
In Review: The Quatermass Experiment: The Making of TV’s First Sci-Fi Classic
A book 36 years in the making – well worth the wait, says Andrew Pixley