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The Belgian Comic Strip Center is to host an event with the globally-acclaimed author soon
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Your chance to learn some comic writing tips from a top professional in the business
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Four more acton-packed issues of Commando go on sale tomorrow in newsagents
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A look back at some powerful graphic journalism on the post war refugee crisis
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Coming across a striking image of the Silver Age Batman and Robin stirred some old memories
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A special “Comedians on Comics” event will open this year’s Lakes International Comic Art Festival
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Some smashing signed Doctor Who art on offer in aid of a good cause
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Battles in Mech suits, planetary sieges, betrayal, hope and epic space battles… what’s not to like?
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You do not want to miss out on this SF epic from a 2000AD legend
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45 years since its debut, short-lived British weekly Starlord still attracts attention – and celebration
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Beneath the English Channel, in 1990, the Daleks are proving, as ever, difficult to defeat…
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The latest issue of the subscription-based Aquila Children’s Magazine introduces inquisitive kids to the comics form
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A British pioneer of Doctor Who fan art and a co-founder of the Appreciation Society, has passed
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Richard Sheaf discovers an Eagle comic-related gem as part of the soon-to-close Thelwell exhibition
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Coming to conventions near you soon – ZIP #1
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Tim Robins blasts his way to his local multiplex to check out Marvel’s latest movie
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The team behind the critically-acclaimed Dark Horse series are coming to the Lakes
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That ‘Sternhammer Ale’ looks tempting, right?
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New 6” figures from the world of Judge Dredd on their way
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A fantastic Norman Thelwell exhibition has opened at London’s Cartoon Museum