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Rebellion announces new Battle Action mini series – our guide to the returning strips
Battle Action is back – and Garth Ennis, Rob Williams and PJ Holden share their thoughts with us on the new mini series!
Exclusive: B7 Media reveals plans for “Tony Hancock – The Lad Himself” audio series and graphic novel
B7 Comics first graphic novel, telling a story of comedian Tony Hancock, is in the works…
Never mind ABBA, look who else is getting back together forty years later! And SHIFT comic magazine has them…
SHIFT #7 is on sale now, and there’s more great stuff to come from publisher GetMyComics, too!
Adam Eterno sparks some Memories: Which Comics Did You Read Growing Up?
What comics did you read growing up?
Selling Your Independent Comics on Amazon: Some Top Tips
Some excellent advice for comic creators on making the most of selling on Amazon
MULP: Sceptre of The Sun Reaches Its Conclusion
The fifth and final issue of writer Matt Gibbs and artist Sara Dunkerton’s wonderful 1930’s mousey Indiana Jones style tale, MULP: Sceptre of The Sun, will be available at Thought Bubble in Harrogate, over the weekend of 9-10 November 2019,… Read More ›
A Comics Collection for the Nation: An Interview with Peter Hansen
downthetubes is delighted to present both a video and text interview with comics collector Peter Hansen, whose extraordinary archive of British comic art, comics and comics ephemera is an incredible “Aladdin’s Cave”
Replacing Eagle: The Comics That Didn’t Make It – Part 4 Another Eureka
This series of articles by Jeremy Briggs covers the dummy comics that were created through the years as potential ‘modern’ versions of the original Eagle comic from the 1950s and 1960s, none of which ever made it to newsagents’ shelves…. Read More ›
Replacing Eagle: The Comics That Didn’t Make It – Part 3 Eureka
This series of articles by Jeremy Briggs covers the dummy comics that were created through the years as potential ‘modern’ versions of the original Eagle comic from the 1950s and 1960s, none of which ever made it to newsagents’ shelves…. Read More ›