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Vworp Con – a new independent Doctor Who event – heads to Manchester
There’s a new dawn ahead for Doctor Who events in the UK as Manchester based ‘Vworp’ launches their first event with a bang at The Printworks on 9th September 2018 – an independent event offering an impressive looking line up… Read More ›
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In Review: Generation Gun #1
Written by John Farman Art by Will Pickering Publisher: Vital Publishing Disclaimer: Do not read if you are either American, Conservative, Pro-Gun, Pro-Choice, read the Daily Mail or really dislike anyone disagreeing with your opinions. I admit that I am… Read More ›
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In Review: The Brexit Comic
Why Don’t You..? was a popular kids’ show back in the 1970s and 1980s and the main gist was to encourage kids to switch off the TV and go and do something less boring instead. Well, that ethos seems to… Read More ›
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Cartoon Museum launches Life on London Streets, a cartoon competition
In the 1960s, cartoonist Ralph Steadman created the ‘New Cries of London’ – a series of cartoons published in Private Eye that depict London’s mid-century streets and their traders – the street walkers, the touts, the waiters, the cabbies. He… Read More ›
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In Preview: The Great North Wood by Tim Bird
Created by Tim Bird Full Colour – 68 pages Published by Avery Hill Publishing The Story: Long ago, the whole of Southern England was covered in forest. Over time, this woodland has been gradually cut back, but small patches remain… Read More ›
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SF action adventure “Skip Tracer” debuts in 2000AD
A terrific new series with a hot-footed new anti-hero: this week’s 2000AD unveils Skip Tracer, new SF action from Doctor Who and Supergirl writer James Peaty. Nolan Blake is a former colonial shock trooper turned tracker-for-hire for hire living in vast outer… Read More ›
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Lakes International Comic Art Festival to host Lorenzo Etherington’s “Art of Stranski” Exhibition
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival will be hosting The Art of Stranski this October, an exhibition of Lorenzo Etheringon‘s 1940s opus, Stranski. The exhibition showcases what remains of the concept art, production stills and merchandising mock-ups that once accompanied the creation of… Read More ›
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In Review: “Darren” by Stanley Miller
Darren by Stanley Miller After previewing The Aphid recently by Henry Miller, I was lucky enough to receive Darren by Henry’s son Stanley. Here are a couple of non spoilery images from this fun comic. It’s a short little tale… Read More ›
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Convict Commandos back in action!
The latest issues of DC Thomson’s war comic, Commando (Issues 5123 – 5126) are on sale now! Hunt ‘wolf warriors’ with the Convict Commandos, infiltrate a POW camp full of bloodthirsty Nazi fanatics, team up with Italian partisans in the… Read More ›
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Original Tintin art by Hergé may sell for over £500,000 in Heritage’s First European Comic Art Auction
An extraordinary, 12-panel page of original Tintin art by Belgian cartoonist Hergé may sell for as much as $720,000 (over £533,400) in Heritage Auctions’ first European Comic Art Auction next month. The sale offers nearly 300 lots, including vintage artworks by… Read More ›
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Incognegro: Renaissance hardcover out in October by Mat Johnson and Warren Pleece
The hardcover edition of Incognegro: Renaissance by Mat Johnson (Loving Day, Pym) and Warren Pleece (The Invisibles, Life Sucks) is now available for preorder. Published by Dark Horse, this new novel is a perfect companion and prequel to the tenth-anniversary edition… Read More ›
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Oldham Sounds from the Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast!
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast took a trip out to Oldham Comic Con 2018 last weekend and landed plenty of conversations with some terrific comic creators. “We had a great time and it really was a well ran… Read More ›
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In Preview: Apollo, a stunning new graphic novel about the first Moon landing, touches down in stores next month
Out next month from SelfMadeHero is the eagerly- anticipated Apollo, written Dead Canary Comics founders Chris Baker and Matt Fitch with art by Mike Collins – and this story of the first moon landing is looking absolutely stunning. Apollo is… Read More ›
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In Preview – ‘The Aphid’ by Henry Miller
Created by Henry Miller This is a comic of a kind. A story of a band and the bond between a man, his father and their mutual love of the attitude strewn music of The Fall. Punctuated by the sad… Read More ›
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Crowdfunding campaign on the way to bring Ken Reid’s Frankie Stein, The Nervs and more back to print
After years of waiting, fans of the brilliant cartoonist Ken Reid will be delighted to hear that an official collection of his contributions to Odhams comics of the 1960s –Wham!, Smash!, and Pow! – look set to be collected in two handsome official hardback books. The… Read More ›
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Jack & Lucy, a free comic by Rachael Smith and Jacob Phillips, tackles teen mental health issues
Jack & Lucy is a 16-page free mini comic written by Rachael Smith, illustrated by Jacob Phillips (editor of The Mancunian Way, a small-press magazine celebrating all things Manc through illustration, writing, design and photography), edited by Tim Pilcher, and designed… Read More ›
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Royal Wedding plans changed in secret, venue moves to Beanotown — and chaos ensues!
Ahead of the much-anticipated wedding of HRH Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, this week’s issue of Beano comic pays homage to the Royal couple in a satire strip – and Royalists heading to Windsor this weekend will be disappointed to… Read More ›
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Beano storms the V&A, but did they create a “farting statue”?
The Beano has stormed London’s Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum, and is holding out there until August, poking fun at anyone who dares moan about the idea, until August. Unless you’ve been sleeping under a rock, you’ll already know 2018… Read More ›
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Markosia gets set to launch “The Cosplay Journal”
We’re delighted to report the imminent launch of The Cosplay Journal,from independent publisher Markoisa – a great looking guide to the hobby, edited by Holly Rose Swinyard, who has written some great articles for us here at downthetubes. Launching next… Read More ›
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Who is Poster Girl? The hunt is on in 2000AD!
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Lawless Bound: Silvia Califano
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Lawless Bound: Comic Artist Sam Hart
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British Comics ›
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All Change at Northern Ireland’s Comics Indie, Sector 13
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Commando artist Paolo Ongaro in the spotlight in new art exhibition
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British Comics - Collections ›
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New Commandos – and a “Sergeant Rayker” collection, too!
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In Review: The Complete 2000AD Volume One by Alan Moore
April 16, 2026
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Leo Baxendale’s “Mervyn’s Monsters” collected at last
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British Comics - Current British Publishers ›
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Dan Dare is blasting off again: why, as a scientist, I’m excited for the comics’ return
April 24, 2026
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Thunderbirds new adventures announced as part of Gerry Anderson Day
April 22, 2026
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Final Days for Dan Dare: First Contact campaign, limited edition Mekon model added, J.H. Williams III cover reveal
April 21, 2026
British Comics - Graphic Novels ›
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Comic creator Edward Taylor prepare to enter the Circles of Hell!
April 22, 2026
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Chris McAuley, Trinity Studios Announce New Dracula Film
April 20, 2026
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J. H. Williams III boards B7 Media’s Dan Dare: First Contact comic project
March 27, 2026
British Comics - Newspaper Strips ›
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Chinbeard Books announces plans for Eartha newspaper strip collection
April 9, 2026
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Doctor Who – Terror from the Deep: Episode 94… An Epilogue
March 21, 2026
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James Bond is back, at Titan Comics
March 17, 2026
Creating Comics ›
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In Memoriam: Comic Creator Dick Matena
April 28, 2026
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Happy Birthday, OINK!
April 26, 2026
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Cartoonists’ Club of Great Britain The Jester magazine spotlights “The New Cartoonist”
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