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In Review: Americana by Luke Healy
by Luke Healy Published by Nobrow Two thousand, six hundred and sixty miles: that’s the length of the Pacific Crest Trail. Running right across America’s great west coast, it runs through some truly remarkable landscapes as it takes hikers from… Read More ›
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Savage Skies and Cycling Heroes: New Commando comics on sale this week
Brand new issues of war comic Commando (Issues 5279 – 5282) are on sale soon from DC Thomson Media. Here’s the intel, hot from our codebreakers… Commando 5279 – Home of Heroes: A Boy Goes To War Story: Iain McLaughlin… Read More ›
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Silent Running, Thundercats prints and more from Vice Press
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Out This Week: “Our Encounters with Evil” by Mike Mignola and Warwick Johnson-Cadwell
Out in comic shops tomorrow, here’s some pages from Dark Horse Comics original graphic novel Our Encounters with Evil: Adventures of Professor J.T. Meinhardt and his Assistant Mr. Knox. The highly anticipated book is the sequel to the acclaimed graphic… Read More ›
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Gosh Comics to host Gilbert Shelton signing later this month
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Cartoonist Ken Reid’s Centenary celebrated with special Power Pack print offer
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Daleks take over latest Doctor Who Magazine!
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Cartoon Museum hosts Comics Laureate Round Table this Wednesday
London’s Cartoon Museum hosts a Comics Laureate Round Table this Wednesday (13th November 2019), with Dave Gibbons, Charlie Adlard and Hannah Berry. This is a rare opportunity to see all three Comic Laureates on stage at the same time, including the… Read More ›
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Will IPC’s John Sanders’ memoirs blow the lid on some British Comics secrets?
For British comic fans, the must-read memoir of 2020 is likely to be the fascinating inside story of one of British comics’ biggest movers and shakers – King’s Reach: John Sanders’ Twenty-Five Years at the Top of Comics. It certainly… Read More ›
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Putting the Heart in Liverpool Heartbeat Comic
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Doncaster children’s book charity ReRead urgently needs your help after floods
Reread in Doncaster collect and distribute thousands of free books to schools, other organisations, and individuals each year – but their warehouse was flooded on 8th November 2019, when the River Don broke its banks after torrential rainfall. The organisation… Read More ›
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Thought Bubble Festival celebrates successful move to Harrogate
Thought Bubble organisers have thanked everyone who came to their Comic Con and Festival in Harrogate. “We’ve had an amazing weekend in Harrogate and you’ve all made it so special,” the team declared on Twitter. “We love you all!” The… Read More ›
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Call for Papers: Transitions 2020, Sketchnote Artist also sought
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London’s Orbital Comics drops Diamond in favour of Comic Toolbox
London’s Orbital Comics has announced it will no longer sell new comics and has dropped their Diamond account – not the first UK comic store to do this, but certainly the one with the highest profile – instead offering a… Read More ›
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Marvel UK’s Mystery European Strips – Can You Help Identify Them?
Author Rob Kirby is close to completing his long awaited book on the history of Marvel UK, From Cents to Pence – but he needs some help identifying a final few strips published in some titles that were first published… Read More ›
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British Girls Comics “Mystery Artists” Identified!
Several “Mystery Artists” who worked on DC Thomson girls comics for decades, largely uncredited, have been identified, thanks to information received from various sources, including former staff at the Dundee-based comics publisher. Author and artist David Roach is trying to… Read More ›
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Rebellion announces “Best of 2000 AD” for 2020, 12-issue series
2000 AD has announced it’s launching a brand new title in April 2020 – Best of 2000 AD – as a new 12-issue US-format, perfect-bound series featuring a selection of the most incendiary and exciting new science-fiction comics from the… Read More ›
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Bringing “Rae’s Story” to The Big Issue: A Quick Chat with co-writer Andrew Donkin
If you’re a reader of The Big Issue, then you’ll know the latest edition, available from street vendors now, features a comic strip telling the moving story of one of them, adapted by the team who brought us the brilliant, award-winning but harrowing graphic novel of two migrants deadly journey from Africa to Europe, ILLEGAL. I caught up with co-writer Andrew Donkin to ask him about this special project – and he teased me with some great news about another graphic novel he’s working on that I was delighted to hear about…
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New Commandos – and a “Sergeant Rayker” collection, too!
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Comic creator Edward Taylor prepare to enter the Circles of Hell!
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Chinbeard Books announces plans for Eartha newspaper strip collection
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