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Check out this Scottish comics anthology
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Some impressive art for children’s TV is up for sale
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A new comic con heads to Kent in 2022
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Lakes International Comic Art Festival announces all-year-round programme and a move to Bowness for its Annual Festival
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Comics from artists from the Philippines and the UK, on the streets of London, promoting Climate Action
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An insightful appreciation of the life and art of Tove Jansson, creator of the Moomin books, which are adored by children and adults across the globe
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Check out this event with artist Lucy Sullivan
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Plans for the big screen adaptation of the incredible graphic novel by Moebius and Alejandro Jodorowsky ramp up
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Don’t miss this smorgasbord of Commando comics action!
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Hellzapoppin’! Can this Wicked tale be true!?
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Event featured 18 lots that brought six figures, including iconic cover for Stan Lee’s Origins of Marvel Comics
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The Tales of Old Billy Badger by Mal Ingham, a book illustrated by artist and comics writer Mark Hetherington, is due out this month
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The high octane pulp adventure series, featuring the world’s greatest secret agent, is back, but her return is bittersweet for the creative team…
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Markosia’s top selling graphic novels include Geek-Girl: Lightning Strikes! – so what’s it all about?
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What’s that? You missed out on these great collections from Hibernia before? Don’t do that again!
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Anyone remember the stage play and film, “Hellzapoppin”? There was a newspaper, strip too, some episodes just as barmy!
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Tim Robins doesn’t blink, he delivers… his review of the latest Doctor Who episode!
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Think variant covers are a modern invention, exclusive to comics? Think again…
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Our industry has, sadly, lost another true champion of the Ninth Art…
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Twelve new British comic “samplers” are in the works, which the publisher hopes to lead to ongoing titles