Nazis in their sights! A look at The Deathless Men
Features
In Review: Battling Britons Issue 7
Another gem of an issue of this war comics-focused bookazine
In Memoriam: Cartoonist Colin Whittock
Best known to comic fans for his work for Whizzer and Chips and more
Remembering Robert Kinoshita, Robot Designer
A tribute to the legendary robot designer, born this day in 1914
A Night Out with Kate Charlesworth and Mary Talbot
Ghosts in the microphones didn’t spoil this live event
In Review: Captain America: Brave New World
Watch out for those wings, you could put an eye out
Artists Spotlight: Discworld and Redwall illustrator David Wyatt
A look at the work of the Dartmoor-based Discworld artist
Comic Creator Spotlight: Marian Henley, from “Maxine” to “Finding the Light”
A Mother’s Journey from Trauma to Healing
In Review: Dog Man (U)
Tim Robbins checks out Dav Pilkey’s Dog Man on the big screen – event news, too!
In Memoriam: Artist Chris Moore
A modest master of SF art, and much more
Face-off on a tank! Kampfgruppe Falken returns to Commando!
Major Heinz Falken returns, and this time he’s got competition!
WHSmith confirms planned sell off of high street stores – Modella Capital, Alteri, Hilco vying to buy?
LAST UPDATED 2nd March 2025: Grim news for comic buyers? Or a new broom?
Award-winning artist Jules Feiffer passes
Farewell to a legend
Comic Creator Spotlight: Artist Daniel Acuña
A quick profile of the Spanish artist
Farewell to David Lynch, and “The Angriest Dog in the World”
Ingenuous? Psychopathic? It was certainly different…
The World of Doctor Who: Panel to Panel interviews artist Martin Geraghty
Doctor Who comics probed!
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…
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
Archive Comic Creator Interview: TV Century 21 and Look-In artist Mike Noble
We head back to 1992 for a chat with the legndary artist, courtesy of Bill Storie