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1990… Somewhere below the English Channel, the Black Dalek has orders for his allies…
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Check out the latest issue of the long-running genre magazine
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Congratulations to the legendary comic artist, now 90, on his honour
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Check out this collection of essays focused on Doctor Who’s greatest enemies
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By Luke Williams on •
Who doesn’t want a Johnny Alpha Statue?
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By John Freeman on
A new western comic with a fantastical edge, available now
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Two out-of-this-world digital comic collections are out today from DC Thomson Media, featuring classic Commando and Starblazer stories
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The Nichelle Nichols Foundation has begun its journey to continue the Star Trek actress’s legacy
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Ronald Searle’s Back to the Slaughterhouse is a smashing collection of St Trinian’s and other cartoons, published in 1951
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By John Freeman on
A look back at this year’s enjoyable horror anthology from the Back to the Depths team
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Two classic comedy shows have been colourised for a special celebration of legendary comedian Tony Hancock
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Model making and music collide! Sort of…
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Don’t miss out on this limited time “Shaman Kane” subscription offer!
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By John Freeman on
Ending Wednesday, a small auction of art by Martin Baines featuring art from the Dan Dare story, “Project Pluto”
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Artist Robert Hack in the spotlight in this latest podcast from Jeremy Bement
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Check out this stunning new hardcover Absolute Swamp Thing collection featuring new, carefully restored colour work by José Villarrubia
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By John Freeman on •
Happy Christmas from Roy of the Rovers and gang, a classic Christmas cover from 1971
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By John Freeman on •
The Doctor and Ace have arrived on Earth in 1990. An old enemy is watching…
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By John Freeman on •
A smashing Christmas gift for fans of the first live action series from Gerry and Sylvia Anderson
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By John Freeman on •
John Polgreen was an SF artist of the 1950s and 60s perhaps often overlooked, but output was prestigious and eye-catching