Steven Lee Sharpe checks out an intriguing, sometimes divisive take on the “Girl of Steel”
Reviews
In Review: The Ballad of Halo Jones – Full Colour Omnibus Edition
Luke Williams checks out the latest Halo Jones collection
In Review: Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania
SPOILERS! Tim Robins checks out the latest Marvel film, plus a guide to upcoming MCU-related releases
In Review: Explosive Sweet Freezer Razors by Gareth A. Hopkins
When is a comic not a comic? Gareth A. Hopkins stretches boundaries with his latest story collection
A British Science Fiction Catch Up with Philip Harbottle: Tales of Wonder, Golden Amazon and much more
A woefully overdue catch up with Philip Harbottle’s engaging SF and comic videocasts!
In Review: Knock at The Cabin
Tim Robins reviews M. Night Shyamalan’s latest film, based on the award-winning novel by Paul Tremblay
In Review: illustrators Special Editions – illustrators The 10th Anniversary Special
An exceptional collection of archive artist profiles and more, available now
Retro Review: Excalibur by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer
Luke Williams dives back into an often under appreciated Marvel Comic title
In Review: Marvel Select: Ant-Man -World Hive!
Everyone’s favourite size-altering super hero Ant-Man is back
In Review: Shin Ultraman
Tim Robins checks out the latest Ultraman release from Tsuburaya Productions
In Review: The Witcher – Blood Origin
Tim Robins offers his take on The Witcher prequel
In Review: Moon Man
An unexpected, award-winning box office Sci Fi film treat
In Review: Velma
Jeepers! This “adult animation”isn’t scaring up much love…
In Review: Dega, by Dan McDaid
Luke Williams puts this haunting SF graphic novel in the spotlight
In Review: Joe and his Killer Robot Dad
Luke Williams checks out this new title. C’mon, what’s not to like about killer robots?
Doctor Who: Worlds of Wonder Exhibition
Joe Gordon explores the latest Doctor Who exhibition, now in Edinburgh
In Review: WIP XL
Luke Williams checks out WIP Comics tabloid anthology comic
In Review: Comic Creatives UK Anthology Spring 2023
An enjoyable assortment of strips, spotlighting some rising talent
Recommended Retro Reading: Ronald Searle’s “Back to the Slaughterhouse”
Ronald Searle’s Back to the Slaughterhouse is a smashing collection of St Trinian’s and other cartoons, published in 1951
In Review: Hallowscream Issue Fourteen
A look back at this year’s enjoyable horror anthology from the Back to the Depths team
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		