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Reviews
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…
In Review: Sister Clawdetta – Murder at the Monastery by Tor Freeman
Check out this smashing and silly murder mystery, by Tor Freeman, available now from Bog Eyed Books
In Review: Battle Action Special (2022)
Luke Williams checks out the all-new Battle-Action Special, curated and written by Garth Ennis, featuring a great range of artists, on sale in comic shops from today
In Review: The Midwich Cuckoos (2022)
The new adaptation of The Midwich Cuckoos is a subversive pleasure, Tim Robins suggests…
Weird Science: Looking Back at “Von Hoffman’s Invasion”
Andrew Darlington revisits the first collection of “Von Hoffman’s Invasion” by Tom Tully & Eric Bradbury, released by Rebellion in 2018
Looking Back at Lawless: A Celebration 2022
Richard Sheaf had a splendid time at the recent Lawless: A Celebration in Bristol, and encourage you all to get there in 2023…
In Review: Star Wars – Obi-Wan Kenobi
Tim Robins checks out the opening episodes of the latest Star Wars TV mini-saga starring Ewan McGregor and Moses Ingram
In Review: The77 Issue 7
All the sevens! The77 has hit issue 7. With #8 now seeking back on Kickstarter, Luke Williams checks out the latest issue
Retro Review: Blacksad – Collected Stories, by Juan Diaz Canales & Juanjo Guarnido
Ahead of the release of the next collection of Blacksad by Dark Horse, Luke Williams checks out their 2020 English collection…
In Review: Moon Knight (2022)
Although not exactly a “braw bricht moonlicht nicht”, Marvel’s six-part series, Moon Knight, is not without highlights, feels Tim Robins…
From the Trenches: An Artist’s Eye View of Portsmouth Comic Con 2022, by Alan Langford
Comic Artist Alan Langford reports on the recent Portsmouth Comic Con, as one of many creators there
In Review: The Sarge Volume One
Out today in all good book and comic shops, The Sarge is a cracking war comic romp, ripped from the pages of Battle, that more than passes muster for all-out action adventure
In Review: Doctor Strange – Under the Knife (Marvel Select Panini Edition)
Mark Waid and Kev Walker continue a fine tradition of intriguing stories about the Sorcerer Supreme, now available as a Marvel Select title from Panini UK in your local WHSmith or supermarket
Sneak Peek: Doctor Who: Origins #1, out in June, starring the Fugitive Doctor
Check out a first look at Doctor Who – Origins, materialising from Titan Comics next month
In Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (12A, 2022)
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is deliriously silly and a lot of fun; don’t let anyone tell you otherwise, enthuses Tim Robins
In Review: Doctor Strange (2016)
Ahead of heading into see Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Tim Robins revisits the 2016 feature film, which was, for him, not Strange enough…
In Review: 2000AD Prog 2280 Regened, plus details of Tharg’s Free Comic Book Day giveaway
The latest all-ages 2000AD “Regened” prog reviewed, plus info Free Comic Book Day’s Best of 2000AD #0 – and other new Rebellion titles
In Review: Deadly Irish History: The Normans
John Farrelly’s latest Deadly Irish History proves a bit of a hoot!
In Review: Doctor Who – Legend of the Sea Devils
Doctor Who laid an egg this Easter, Legend of the Sea Devils proving a glossy enough affair that quickly fell apart…