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Comics Forum begins Manga Studies column
The academic web site bring together information on British comic studies, Comics Forum, has just launched its new monthly column on Manga Studies over at http://comicsforum.org. The first instalment is an introduction by Jaqueline Berndt that provides a fascinating overview of manga studies… Read More ›
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Pat Mills: Great War was world’s first sci-fi war
BBC Scotland has a new, short interview with Charley’s War co-creator Pat Mills on their web site this morning, in which he offers an insight into writing the strip… and why he believes how mechanised warfare – machine guns, zeppelins and planes – made World War… Read More ›
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Panel Borders investigates Private Eye
Continuing a month of shows looking at comic strips and controversy on Britain’s only regular comics radio show Panel Borders, guest presenter Tom Sutcliffe talks to Nick Newman (author of Private Eye: A Cartoon History) and magazine editor Ian Hislop about memorable… Read More ›
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British creators lined up for Malta Comic Con 2014
The dates for this year’s much-loved Malta Comic Con were announced last week by organisers Wicked Comics. The popular event, which promotes both burgeoning local talent and regularly includes British comic creators on the guest list, will be back on Saturday 29th and… Read More ›
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Diamond Announces Top Products For April 2014 in Comic Shops
Peter Parker has a second chance at life and heroism in Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos’ Amazing Spider-Man #1 from Marvel Comics, the best-selling comic book of April 2014 according to information provided by Diamond Comic Distributors, who deliver comics to Britian’s… Read More ›
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“The Cigar That Fell in Love with a Pipe” by David Camus and Nick Abadzis gets UK release next week
Next week (15th May) sees the hardback release of The Cigar That Fell in Love with a Pipe from SelfMadeHero by acclaimed French author David Camus, illustrated by Nick Abadzis, Eisner award-winner for Laika. On the eve of the release… Read More ›
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Judge Dredd newspaper strips – Missing in Action!
Legendary British comic book 2000AD is asking its readers to help solve a mystery – where have key episodes from the Judge Dredd newspaper strip gone? Later this year, 2000AD is reproducing the long-running comic strip from the national Daily Star newspaper (they ran some of them… Read More ›
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Catching up with Meirion Jones’ Bards of Nemeton
Right, firstly, an apology to all involved with this amazing book: I’ve been horribly remiss on plugging Christopher Marlowe: The Bards of Nemeton, which was published by Markosia last year and is available in print and for Kindle. Which is… Read More ›
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Meet Cruffin and Muffnut in a tale of unrequited love by Alex Hahn
Freelance illustrator and independent publisher Alex Hahn (who some of you may have met at Thought Bubble last year) recently launched The Cruffin and Muffnut, a story of unrequited love, a new book featuring Muffnut, a character who made made his tasty… Read More ›
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British Library’s Comics Unmasked Exhibition Launches Free Digital Anthology
Comics Unmasked, the new exhibition at the British Library in London, has opened to great acclaim, offering the first chance to see the British Library’s extensive comics collection, as well as original artwork and scripts from names such… Read More ›
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Doctor Who Adventures offers “Who” merchandise discount to readers
The latest issue of BBC Doctor Who Adventures magazine is out now, and is offering a special money off deal for all Doctor Who goodies available at the online bbcshop.com – so don’t miss it. And there’s a also a pretty impressive… Read More ›
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Alternative Press take over London this Saturday
A quick reminder that Alternative Press will be at the Bishopsgate Institute, London this Saturday (10th May), an event created collaboration with the London Radical Bookfair and the Alliance of Radical Booksellers From 10.00am – 5.00pm and with help of 85 small press exhibitors, the AP team will… Read More ›
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Digital Comics under the spotlight at October’s Lakes Festival
Top digital comic creators from both sides of the Atlantic form part of this year’s Lakes International Comic Art Festival line-up, and several events will focus on this rapidly-evolving comics form, which offers the tantalising opportunity of reaching out to… Read More ›
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Blast from the Past: Dark Angel loves The Punisher!
Time for a quick step back in time to the early 1990s, courtesy of artist Richard Piers Rayner, who found this great piece of art featuring Marvel UK’s Dark Angel giving The Punisher a friendly peck. Richard’s first work for… Read More ›
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MancsterCon back in August
The MancsterCon Independent Sequential Art Convention returns to Manchester in August, following a successful three day event last year filled with screenings, talks and workshops, cosplay catwalks and a host of local comic artists. Taking place from 8th –… Read More ›
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Writers & Artists Present: Getting Published: Which Route Do I Take?
There’s a conference on self-publishing in London in July that, while focusing on the written word, might be of interest to any comic creator who is releasing their own work direct. Writers & Artists Present: Getting Published: Which Route Do… Read More ›
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First Graphic Novel Winner to be announced at British Library
Myriad Editions have announced the shortlist for this year’s First Graphic Novel Competition and Paul Gravett will be hosting the Award Evening with the finalists and judges in the Conference Centre at the British Library on 23rd May, as part of the… Read More ›
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Observer launches annual graphic short story competition with Jonathan Cape and Comica
The Observer launched the 2014 Jonathan Cape/Observer/Comica graphic short story competition on Sunday. The winner will receive a cheque for £1,000 and the winning story will be published in the Observer New Review in November. Now in its seventh year, the… Read More ›
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Doctor Who meets Thunderbirds!
… Well, sort of! This stunning Daleks versus Rock Snakes image by Tony Luke features Doctor Who‘s top enemy and the deadly silicon-based life forms Zero X encountered on Mars in the film Thunderbirds are Go. The art is a private commission, inspired… Read More ›
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2000AD ›
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Lawless Bound: Comic Artist Sam Hart
April 22, 2026
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2025 Thought Bubble Talent Search winners land in this week’s 2000AD
April 21, 2026
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Stak! The Rogue Trooper Teaser is here!
April 20, 2026
British Comics ›
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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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In Memoriam: Author and Roy of the Rovers Comics Editor Barrie Tomlinson
April 23, 2026
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New Commandos – and a “Sergeant Rayker” collection, too!
April 23, 2026
British Comics - Collections ›
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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
April 16, 2026
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Chinbeard Books announces plans for Eartha newspaper strip collection
April 9, 2026
British Comics - Current British Publishers ›
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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
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Hang on to your hats! Tharg thrills ahead – and plenty of them!
April 14, 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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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
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Original Giles World War Two Navy cartoon blows estimated sale price out of the water
March 17, 2026
Creating Comics ›
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The countdown to Portsmouth Comic Con 2026 is on!
April 20, 2026
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Eagle Times hops into 2026 with a look at “Skippy the Kangaroo”, and much more
April 17, 2026
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Giant of British Football Comics interviewed
April 17, 2026
