The star of the classic 1960s adventure serial has died, aged 82
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In Memoriam: Comics Writer, Alan Grant (1949 – 2022)
Author, publisher, lecturer and film maker John McShane pays tribute to his friend, comics writer and author Alan Grant, whose death was announced earlier today
Tributes paid to 2000AD and Batman comics writer Alan Grant
We’re very sorry to report the passing of Comics Legend, Alan Grant
In Review: Only Murders in the Building (Season One)
Faced with so much superhero disappointment, Tim Robins decided to review something off-topic but that he actually enjoyed…
In Review: Ms. Marvel
“Ms. Marvel” is a whole lot of fun, despite the fact the final episodes ditch much of what makes it fun in favour of familiar Marvel tropes…
Revisiting the Past: A Look at the latest Doctor Who Target Books, with James Moran and Rona Munro
Russell Cook touches base with writers James Moran and Rona Munro about their new Doctor Who novelisations…
Artist and Pulitzer Prize winner Josh Adams talks “Doctor Who”
Another smashing Doctor Who – Panel to Panel Podcast from Jeremy Bement, chatting to artist and Pulitzer Prize winner Josh Adams
In Review: The Legend of Luther Arkwright by Bryan Talbot
Some thoughts from across multiple timelines on Bryan Talbot’s latest, glorious, Luther Arkwright adventure
“Pure joy” – Bumble & Snug and the Excited Unicorn
Joe Gordon has been waiting for this new book from Mark Bradley for AGES – and isn’t disappointed!
Considering Cass: A Look at Judge Anderson’s recent adventures
Judge Anderson dominates the latest issue of Judge Dredd Megazine, Issue 445, and James Bacon enjoyed seeing the character in the spotlight…
In Review: The A to Z of British Newspaper Strips by Paul Hudson
If you’re a British newspaper strip fan, you don’t want to miss out of getting a copy of this invaluable guide… but you’ll have to save your pennies!
Rachael Smith storms The New Yorker
Great news for fans of the talented comic creator, Rachael Smith
Creating Comics: How Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson and Lee Marrs revived 1930s comic heroine “Sandra of the Secret Service” for Aces Weekly
Find out more about the recent revival of an American comics heroine, by Nicky Wheeler-Nicholson and Lee Marrs, for David Lloyd’s Aces Weekly…
Creating Comics: Predicting the Future, with Monty Nero
There’s and uncannily familiar-looking PM causing chaos in Monty Nero and Martin Simmonds’ finale to Death Sentence Liberty…
Gustavo Vargas reveals some SKRAWL secrets in “Panel Beaters”
Pete Taylor returns for another “Yakapedia” episode of the Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast, with a difference
In Review: Enniskillen Comic Festival returns, proving a grand day out!
For many, the journey to this year’s Enniskillen Comic Festival was a long one, but for Battle Action fans, it was certainly very worth it…
Lake District welcomes comic creator Bernard Hage for Comic Art Europe “Living Together” residency
Lebanese artist Bernard Hage, also known as “The Art of Boo”, has arrived in the Lake District for a two-week comics residency, as one of the winners of the Comic Art Europe 2022 Open Call, which challenged comic creators to come up with work based… Read More ›
In Review: UFO Comic Anthology Volume Two
If you thought the first UFO Comic Anthology was good, prepare to be blown away by the second, available now from Anderson Entertainment
In Memoriam: Ralph Titterton
A leading light in the curation of the music of Barry Gray has passed
In Review: Jurassic World – Dominion
Jurassic World meets Jurassic Park, but is it the kind of melding of action adventure that works? Tim Robins shares his view…