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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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Art Hero: An interview with Daniel Clifford
I’ve been talking to Daniel Clifford about his work and his collaborations and fascinating sounding workshops, and I’m sharing the resulting interview here and the ace Forbidden International blog. Born in South Shields in 1986, writer and educator Daniel Clifford, who has… Read More ›
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Artist Roy Cross Interviewed In RAF Museum Magazine
The second issue of RADAR, the RAF Museum’s quarterly magazine, is now available to read for free on the museum’s website and features an interview with Eagle and Swift artist Roy Cross. This interview ties in with Cross’ work for… Read More ›
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High praise for “On Dangerous Ground”, new Bannockburn Graphic Novel
A graphic novel produced to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn, released by the National Trust for Scotland and written by Fiona Watson, illustrated by top independent comics creator Conor Boyle and lettered by Jim Campbell,… Read More ›
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BBC News features ‘Comics Unmasked’ new British Library exhibition
Here’s Paul Gravett and academic Dave Huxley on BBC News this morning, talking comics and the Comics Unmasked exhibition at the British Library. Crisis, the Eagle and more got name checks (and there’s a vox pops sequence shot at… Read More ›
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Markosia primes “Future Primitive” for digital, print release
Future Primitive is a new, “digital first” series set to launch from Markosia very soon, and based on the artwork and premise former Image and Marvel creator Kevin Gunstone sent over, featuring art by by rising Serbian talent Slobodan “Bobann” Jovanovic, we reckon… Read More ›
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London’s ICA to celebrate work of Moomins creator Tove Jansson, comics to feature
Coinciding with the 100th anniversary of the birth of Moomins creator Tove Jansson (1914 – 2001), London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts is to host an exhibition, starting in July, presenting original unseen photographs and material relating to her life and work,… Read More ›
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Meet Marvin the Paranoid Android at the National Space Centre’s “Towel Day” celebrations
Are you a Hoopy Frood who really knows where your Towel is at? Then stick out a thumb and hitchhike your way to Britain’s National Space Centre in Leicester on 25th May for Towel Day. Strags welcome! Towel Day… Read More ›
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Patreon funding helps bring a dark “Arabian Night” comic, SKAL, to life
Swedish-born comic artist and designer Jennie Gyllblad has just launched a new online graphic novel, SKAL, set in an Arabian-inspired desert fantasy world. “The Monastery feared Mushirah. They feared her so much that they threw her in a prison… Read More ›
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Rats in (cool) Hats: MULP adventure comic gets set for debut
The first issue of MULP – an anthropomorphic comic book, a Pulp adventure set in a world of mice, by Matt Gibbs and Sara Dunkerton – goes on sale in a number of comic shops next week around the UK. The… Read More ›
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Biodegradable anthology “Bundle” offered on DriveThru
Get this, it’s ace. Dave Hailwood and the rest of the team on the idnie British anthology 100% Biodegradeable sweated blood to bring this to you. No, really! Vampires love them. Now, in celebration of the imminent Free Comics Book Day,… Read More ›
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ITV offers sneak peek of new Thunderbird 2
Nestling behind this new ITV Studios advertisement for the upcoming Thunderbirds Are Go on various web sites is a link to a mysterious web site – www.hi-secure.net The site plays a short looped video of a video camera trained on two steel… Read More ›
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Taking the Widdershins route: An interview with web comic creator Kate Ashwin
Regular readers of downthetubes will recall that earlier this week we plugged an upcoming Laydeez do Comics event in Leeds, which prompted me to follow the links to the creator sites, just to check they were correct more than… Read More ›
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Digital Reading Network announces first Symposium in June, includes digital comics discussion
The Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded Digital Reading Network will be hosting its first symposium on 19th June in the Executive Business Centre at Bournemouth University, and will include a number of comic-related panels.. All are welcome to attend this… Read More ›
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New exhibition celebrates 25 years of Wallace & Gromit
A new Wallace & Gromit exhibition to celebrate 25 years of two of Britain’s best loved animated characters comes to Bristol’s M Shed Museum from 24th May 2014. Wallace & Gromit From the Drawing Board will run throughout the summer, inviting W&G… Read More ›
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Titan teams with Lakes Festival for new comics Talent Search
Titan Comics has just announced it is teaming-up with the Lakes International Comics Art Festival to launch a competition for unpublished comics creations. The competition goes live today (Thursday 1st May) and is an exciting opportunity for fledgling comic creators to submit completed… Read More ›
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Superhero Competition aims to encourage Girls to “Be Bold, Be Brave, Be You”
As another male-led superhero movie (The Amazing Spider-Man 2) hits the big-screen, the dearth of female superheroes is all too apparent. A recent poll, conducted among parents on behalf of toy company on behalf of Arklu, demonstrates a severe lack of… Read More ›
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Paul Magrs celebrates the Doctor Who annuals in all their, erm… glory?
Out in June in hardback from Obverse Books, with cover art and internal illustrations by Adam Bullock, and commentary on every single story from Paul Magrs, author of Doctor Who fiction for Big Finish, the BBC and AudioGo, The… Read More ›
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Behind the Scenes: Creating Sally Heathcote: Suffragette
Out this week from publisher Jonathan Cape is is Sally Heathcote: Suffragette, marvellous historical graphic novel created by Mary and Bryan Talbot and Kate Charlesworth which I enthused about in our early review here. Sally Heathcote: Suffragette is a… Read More ›
Featured Categories
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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Cartoonists’ Club of Great Britain The Jester magazine spotlights “The New Cartoonist”
April 24, 2026
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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
British Comics - Collections ›
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New Commandos – and a “Sergeant Rayker” collection, too!
April 23, 2026
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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
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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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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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
