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Bid on some signed Walking Dead comic rarities and support a good cause!
There’s a rare chance on eBay right now to bid on some signed copies of The Walking Dead‘s Here’s Negan CGC signature series – and support a good cause. Offered by Northampton-based comic shop Close Encounters, the comics are all… Read More ›
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Rachael Smith’s “Wired Up Wrong” among Pipedream Comics nominations for Best Indie and Small Press Comic of 2017
I haven’t backed many Kickstarter projects this year although I have highlighted a fair few on downthetubes, but one I did was the Deluxe Edition of Wired Up Wrong by Rachael Smith – and now it’s deservedly been nominated as Best… Read More ›
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Opening this week: Bananaman – The Musical!
Never mind Star Wars: The Last Jedi. the premiere of the month has to be the much-anticipated Bananaman – The Musical, which opens at London’s Southwark Playhouse this Friday (15th December 2017). We’ve covered the show’s production path on downthetubes,… Read More ›
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Sneak Peek: Breaking the 10 Volume Two by Sean Michael Wilson and Michiru Morikawa
The second volume of Breaking the 10 by Sean Michael Wilson and Michiru Morikawa debuts in February 2018, published by NBM. When David loses his wife and child in a tragic car accident he decides to turn against God. He… Read More ›
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Nun-nuh-Nineteen! New 100% Biodegradable comic out now (warning, contains Zombie Mods and Rockers)
Issue 19 of of the digital anthology 100% Biodegradable is out now on Drivethru and Comicsy, wrapped within the confines of a crab-tastic wrap around cover by Łukasz Kowalczuk. Inside issue 19 of 100% Biodegradable: • A seaside clash between… Read More ›
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Netflix opens doors to viewers requests for classic shows
Streaming service Netflix has recently launched the means for users to makes requests for shows they want to see on the platform. we’re sure there are a lot of shows currently on rival services like Amazon Prime that will be… Read More ›
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Northern Ireland’s newsagents put some of England’s to shame when it comes to Comics Retailing
Back in 2015, Oink! Blog creator Phil Boyce wrote a post in the early days of December encouraging readers to go and explore the comics shelves of their local shops, whether they were newsagents, supermarkets, comic stores or local corner… Read More ›
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Edinburgh Comic Con opens this year’s Yancy Street Awards nominations
Nominations for the 2018 short lists have opened for the Yancy Street Awards at Edinburgh Comic Con. The categories for these Awards, inspired by the infamous Yancy Street from Marvel’s Fantastic Four, include Best International Writer, Best International Artist, Best… Read More ›
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Final Call for Papers Singularities: Where the Old Rules no longer apply
A Final Call for Papers has just been issued for “Singularities: Where the old rules no longer apply“, a one-day symposium on Sci-Fi fan events in critical event, tourism and leisure studies that will take place on Monday 11th June 2018 at the… Read More ›
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WebFind: Various Artists – Comics about the Music that inspires us
I’ve just come across Various Artists, a great web site packed with music inspired comics, the brainchild of artist Tim Bird, whose books include Grey Area, Reads and the forthcoming The Great North Wood from Avery Hill Publishing. Rock & Pop started… Read More ›
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Comics Galore, and more, in Catford this weekend!
This weekend (Sunday 10th December) sees the Catford Comic & Zine Fair at Blythe Hill Tavern, organised by Henry and Stanley Miller. Together the pair run the “Miller Town” web site and publish their own comics (check out the site, because… Read More ›
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S.M.A.S.H. a comic, graphic, and novel talkfest in London announced
The London Graphic Novel Network have just announced S.M.A.S.H. a comic, graphic, and novel talkfest, taking place on 20th January 2018 at the Artizan Street Library & Community Centre. Getting philosophical about the art of comics the event, which has a… Read More ›
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Get Inside the Mind of Jamie Hewlett! New Book from TASCHEN launches in London tonight
From the legendary Tank Girl to live-action animations with Gorillaz, a Chinese contemporary opera to an exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery, artist Jamie Hewlett – whose new book from TASCHEN launches tonight in London – is one of the most… Read More ›
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Inaugural Charity Auction of Original Comic Strip art raises Thousands for Hurricane Relief
The specialty charity auction of original comic strip art by 34 of the world’s top cartoonists we featured here on downthetubes last month raised $53,384 for victims of deadly hurricanes. A signed Bill Watterson Calvin and Hobbes print, one of… Read More ›
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In Review: The Comichaus App… “A Netflix for independent comics”
The App: Launched last month on both iOS and Android the Comichaus app which its publisher and distributor – who already offer market place for independent comics and graphic novels – describe as ‘Netflix for indie comics’. (Read our news story) The Review:… Read More ›
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In Review: 2000AD Prog 2060
With a Slaine-inspired cover from Simon Davis, the latest 2000AD wraps up every story ahead of the awesome 2000AD Prog 2061 with its special Starlord story. There’s a sting in the tale of “Judge Dredd” this issue, which leads directly… Read More ›
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Clockwork Watch project in the spotlight for latest Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast
It’s time for another episode of the Lakes International Comic Art Festival Podcast, and in this episode the team interview the guys behind the Clockwork Watch multimedia project, who are a regular part of the annual event (returning 12th – 14th… Read More ›
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The Forever War – graphic novel trailer and Sneak Peek
Next week (5th December 2017) sees Titan Comics hotly-anticipated release of SF legend Joe Haldeman‘s The Forever War – a stunning graphic novel adaptation of the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning novel. Beautifully illustrated by legendary artist Marvano, and adapted for comics by… Read More ›
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In Review: Dog Days by Anja Dahle Øverbye
Created by Anja Dahle Øverbye Published in the UK by Centrala Books (published in Norwegian by Jippi Forlag as “Hundedager”) 72 pages – Black and White interiors – £9.00 The Story: This book draws inspiration from North-Western Norway, where the creator… Read More ›
Featured Categories
2000AD ›
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Bumper 2000AD, and a new Judge Dredd Megazine this week!
16 June 2026
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Hi Ho! Silver Has to Go, as latest 2000AD story wraps (but it will be back!)
10 June 2026
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2000AD art a highlight of upcoming Stanley Gibbons Baldwin’s auction, Marvel UK rarities, too
8 June 2026
British Comics ›
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Time ripe to promote comics and magazines in literacy push?
18 June 2026
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“Eric Clapton Beano” still has plenty of allure!
18 June 2026
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Annual GOOF comic returns in time for Macc-Pow
17 June 2026
British Comics - Collections ›
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DC Thomson’s Heritage Comics launches first Football Picture Story Monthly collection
8 June 2026
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Soaring Penguin’s “Meanwhile…” anthology set for return
8 June 2026
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Squid Bits, That’s A Nice Hat! Jess Bradley’s book out now, signing next month
5 June 2026
British Comics - Current British Publishers ›
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Rayker, Back in the ranks in new Commando story!
15 June 2026
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The77 resurrects Hitler – but not how you might expect!
13 June 2026
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BEANO’s 2026 Britain’s Funniest Class revealed
11 June 2026
British Comics - Graphic Novels ›
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Last Call for Project SWORD
11 June 2026
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Bryan Talbot teases new “Hawksmoir” stories
3 June 2026
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Creating Comics: An Interview with Adrian Tchaikovsky
27 May 2026
British Comics - Newspaper Strips ›
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Unearthed: “Cliff Mayhew”, a short-lived comic strip drawn by Jim Holdaway
17 June 2026
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Slingsby Bros, Ink! announce “Jo”, another gem of a comic collection by Carol Day creator David Wright
23 May 2026
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Creating Comics: Mickey Mouse Weekly’s Basil Reynolds
22 May 2026
