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Comics’ Sweeping Graphic Novel Prince Valiant Turns 80
While we’ve been celebrating the 40th anniversary of British comic 2000AD a lot in recent days, another comic – well, comic strip – marked its 80th anniversary earlier this month and we couldn’t let it pass by given the lasting impact… Read More ›
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Happy Birthday, 2000AD (your “Official” birthday, that is)
Happy Birthday 2000AD! The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic is celebrating its 40th birthday today with the release of the 2000AD 40th Anniversary Special and 2000AD Prog 2019 in newsagents, comic shops and various digital platforms. More information below! Technically, it’s actually “Happy Birthday… Read More ›
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Drawing The Line: 100 Comic Artists unite to Change the World
More than 100 comics artists and illustrators from around the world have launched Draw the Line – a lively, visual guide to positive political action that anyone can take. A reaction to dramatic social, environmental and political changes in the United… Read More ›
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Jack Fallows stunning “Cryptogram” available to pre-order
Comic creator Jack Fallows, whose work we’ve praised before here on downthetubes, has announced you can now pre-order what I can only describe as amazing-looking Cryptogram 0.1 Spring 2017 (March) | The Woods. “Cryptogram Puzzle Post is a monthly bundle of… Read More ›
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Morecambe Gets a Comic-Con for Easter
Morecambe, Lanacashire will play host to a Comic Con this Easter, although at present the announced guest list – which includes Sixth Doctor Who Colin Baker, who has written a comic strip – leans more toward TV and film guests… Read More ›
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Utopia/Valhalla, rare comics fanzine featuring early work by teenage Alan Moore offered for £2700
Over on eBay, there’s an auction running for a comics fanzine published in 1970 – Utopia/Valhalla Issue One – with a starting bid of over £2700. Before anyone starts scrabbling in their attics for fading issues of Comic Media News,… Read More ›
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Origins of “Doctor Who” revealed in new Sydney Newman memoirs
Exactly where did the idea of Doctor Who come from and how much of the show was the idea of Canadian film and TV producer Sydney Newman? That’s just one of the subjects tackled in The Man Who Thought Outside… Read More ›
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BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe and Titan Comics team up for new “Little Nightmares” comic
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe and Titan Comics have announced the creation of comics based on the upcoming, highly anticipated 3D puzzle-platformer Little Nightmares. The new comic is written by Dan Watters and Alex Paknadel (writers of Assassin’s Creed: Uprising) with… Read More ›
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The Galaxy’s Greatest Comic Convention? A Day out at the 2000AD – 40 Years of Thrill-Power Festival
The 2000AD – 40 Years of Thrill-Power Festival took place last weekend and downthetubers John Freeman (who was drafted to run a panel about British comics, Richard Sheaf and Tony Esmond (who got to interview Pat Mills on stage) share their… Read More ›
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Pick a Card, Any Card, it’s an Ace! (Aces Weekly, that is!)
Aces Weekly, the on-line comic magazine, founded in 2012 by David Lloyd and Bambos Georgiou, has announced the release of a set of collectable “trading cards”, which give purchasers access to volumes of the award winning publication. Each of the… Read More ›
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Fifth Lakes International Comic Art Festival Line-Up Announced, Tickets On Sale Now
The Lakes International Comic Art Festival has announced its full guest list for this year’s Festival Weekend in Kendal (13th – 15th October 2017) – and it’s simply crammed with amazing guests, including Stan Sakai, Sergio Aragonés, Ryan North, Mariko Tamaki – and… Read More ›
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Cartoonists Rights advocate Terry Anderson joins Granite City Con line-up
Terry Anderson of the Cartoonists Rights Network returns to Granite City Comic Con in Aberdeen in May 2017, to discuss the work of the group. Cartoonists Rights Network International is the human rights organisation specifically for cartoonists whose liberty or… Read More ›
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British Comic Heroes Abroad: Dan Dare’s first Asian Publication Recalled
We’ve covered some of the reprints the original Dan Dare experienced across the globe in the past on downthetubes and Richard Sheaf wrote a detailed guide to many of them In the Titan Dare collection, Safari in Space. But until… Read More ›
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Celebrate 2000AD – Or Else! (In a new art competition, that is…)
Every month, fans of the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic have the chance to win a 2000AD graphic novel by entering a themed art competition inspired by the long-running SF weekly. The theme for February 2017 is, unsurprisingly, “Celebrating 40 Years of… Read More ›
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Sneak Peek: Fighting Fantasy’s “Freeway Fighter” Returns As All-New Comic
Spinning out of the legendary Fighting Fantasy series of game books created by Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson in 1982, the post-apocalyptic Freeway Fighter distinguished itself by deviating from the usual mix of orcs, goblins and cave-trolls. Now it’s back… Read More ›
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Beyond Dredd and Watchmen: The Art of John Higgins
Beyond Dredd and Watchmen: The Art of John Higgins, opening at Liverpool’s Victoria Gallery 10th March 2017, is the first major retrospective of the work of Liverpool-born artist. John Higgins found global success as a comic book artist, colourist and… Read More ›
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Egmont Publishing celebrates strong ABC performance for children’s titles
Following up on our report on the latest ABC sales figures for British comics, longtime comics publisher Egmont Publishing UK – which last year sold its classic comics archive to 2000AD publisher Rebellion – is celebrating strong ABC performance, just… Read More ›
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King Kong, wartime Beanos and banned Oz comics – quite a selection in latest ComPal comic auction!
The latest Compalcomics online auction has just launched and offers a fantastic selection of wartime Beanos, pre-war Mickey Mouse Weeklies and copies of Glasgow / Northern Looking Glass, considered the world’s first “comic”, published in Glasgow in 1825. Plus, there’s the chance… Read More ›
Featured Categories
2000AD ›
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Creating Comics: An Interview with Dan Abnett
April 8, 2026
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“Silver” linings! New arc launches in 2000AD this week
April 6, 2026
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No Fooling! The new 2000AD is a bumper Thrill
April 1, 2026
British Comics ›
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Chinbeard Books announces plans for Eartha newspaper strip collection
April 9, 2026
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Exclusive Sneak Peek! Action 50th Anniversary Special – Hookjaw Returns!
April 7, 2026
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Early Dan Dare original art going under the hammer in British Art and Design auction
April 7, 2026
British Comics - Collections ›
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Are you Jigsaw friendly?
March 31, 2026
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James Bond is back, at Titan Comics
March 17, 2026
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In Review: Brickman #2 by Lew Stringer
March 11, 2026
British Comics - Current British Publishers ›
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Warlord leaps back into action in new Commando tale!
April 6, 2026
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Future War – fought in Commando past!
March 26, 2026
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Bumper 2000AD Issue Ahead – but Thrills to the Max This Week, too!
March 25, 2026
British Comics - Graphic Novels ›
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J. H. Williams III boards B7 Media’s Dan Dare: First Contact comic project
March 27, 2026
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Chris Weston signs aboard B7 Comics “Dan Dare: First Contact” project
March 19, 2026
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EXCLUSIVE Trigan Empire Sneak Peek: Michael Carroll teases Rebellion’s new graphic novel!
March 18, 2026
British Comics - Newspaper Strips ›
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Doctor Who – Terror from the Deep: Episode 94… An Epilogue
March 21, 2026
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Original Giles World War Two Navy cartoon blows estimated sale price out of the water
March 17, 2026
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Doctor Who – Terror from the Deep: Episode 93
March 14, 2026
Creating Comics ›
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InQ, London’s Queer Comic Fair, returns in September
April 7, 2026
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New Roy of The Rovers book in the works
April 6, 2026
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Who Remembers Marvel UK’s Shadow Riders?
April 4, 2026
