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2000AD – Weekly on both sides of the Black Atlantic!
Since it’s 2000 AD day (as it is every Wednesday), a quick note to celebrate a step change in the way it is distributed in the US, which we didn’t get chance to plug last week. From August, the legendary… Read More ›
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New British publisher Acrasia seeks comic creators
Acrasia Works, an independent British publishing house is looking for new talent. The Canterbury-based company says it is committed to producing beautiful graphic novels and one-shot comic books for international sale. They say they are currently accepting submissions from writers,… Read More ›
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Strange New Worlds – in Worthing…
Saturday July 23rd and Sunday July 24th 2011 sees Team Strange New Worlds put on their second Science Fiction and Fantasy festival at St. Paul’s, Chapel Road in Worthing, with guest authors and artists from the worlds of comics and… Read More ›
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Madam Samurai takes Best Digital Comic prize at LA New Media Film Festival
The first volume of Madam Samurai publised by Scar Comics has won Best Digital Comic prize at the May 2011 LA New Media Film Festival, an event described as “Sundance for the Facebook generation”. The graphic novel about a female… Read More ›
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Imagined Cities: New londonprintstudio exhibition
Imagined Cities, a new exhibtion at lononprintstudio, opens this week (17th June) and features the work of a number of great British comic artists including Al Davison and Karrie Fransman. The exhibition will launch with a party on 16th June… Read More ›
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Andersonic 12 is Go!
The latest issue of the Gerry Anderson-inspired ‘zine Andersonic (Issue 12) is now available via the title’s website (and eBay for a short period) and features a new interview with former APF sculptor John Blundall in which he discusses his… Read More ›
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Markosia’s new British Superteam debut in August
Orang Utan Comics co-founder Peter Rogers’ first graphic novel The Interactives, hits shelves this August from Markosia Enterprises. scallywag is a guru in the geek community, having developed a very loyal and active online following. When creatures from mythical fantasy… Read More ›
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Panel Borders: Comic Therapy
In a panel discussion recorded at the 2010 Comics and Medicine conference, Institute of English Studies, University of London, Paul Gravett talks to Brian Fies, Phillipa Perry and Darryl Cunningham about their work in portraying aspects of medical care and… Read More ›
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10 Questions: Comic Artist Jesús Redondo Román
Following up on our interview with this week’s 2000AD Terror Tales writer David Baillie yesterday, we’re delighted to bring you an exclusive quick interview with the legendary artist on the story – Jesús Redondo Román. Jesus returns to the Galaxy’s… Read More ›
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David Baillie’s date with Terror (Tales, that is)
Writer/artist David Baillie has been a stalwart of the British small press scene for some time, self-publishing his comics to sell online and at conventions. More recently, though, he’s moved into professional comics writing. This week, his new Terror… Read More ›
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Family Guy comic
Steve White, editor of Titan Comics new Family Guy comic – which launches next month in the US and in August in the UK – says the comic will not only uphold the TV tradition of the Emmy-nominated animated show… Read More ›
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The Children’s Trust launches Big Book Challenge
With school holidays fast approaching (wasn’t it just half term?), a special reading challenge for young bookworms has been launched in aid of Britain’s The Children’s Trust. Over the next three months, children of all ages are invited to take… Read More ›
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Scottish MP savages Dundee University’s new comics degree
(Last Updated 9/6/11, added comments from Stewart Hosie MP) Scottish Labour MP Tom Harris has condemned news of Dundee University‘s new ‘Comics Studies Degree‘ announced earlier this week – despite the city’s long history as a comics publisher. Dundee University… Read More ›
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In Review: 2D Comics Festival
Last weekend saw Northern Ireland’s 2D Comics Festival take place within Londonderry’s city walls with entrance, workshops and talks all completely free. Patrick Brown, of Belfast Comics, reviews the event for downthetubes. The weekend just past saw the fifth 2D… Read More ›
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Redondo returns to 2000AD for Terror Tale
Veteran 2000AD artist Jesus Redondo is returning to the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic for the first time in more than a decade. As announced at the recent Bristol Comics Expo, the Spanish artist – perhaps best known in the UK for… Read More ›
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Art You Grew Up With offers limited edition X-Men prints
British art store Art You Grew Up With is offering some limited edition X-Men prints for sale, to tie in with the launch of X-Men: First Class in UK cinemas. The selection of limited editions on paper and canvas by… Read More ›
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WebFinds: Gail Scott, Space Pilot
Fans of Dan Dare and 1950s space comics might want to check out this fun web strip by Mark Toner – Gail Scott, Space Pilot. Featuring a group of Scottish friends exploring space, the current adventure – “Who is Mr… Read More ›
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Manchester Comic Collective Bigs Up its gathering
This month the Manchester Comic Collective is doing something a little more special than its usual gatherings of creators for a friendly drink – along with the Sandbar, they’ll be hosting the first Big Drink n’ Draw on the very… Read More ›
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Forbidden Planet lines up Peter Hogan and Chris Sprouse signing
Forbidden Planet London has announced a special signing in August by Peter Hogan and Chris Sprouse for their graphic novel Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom (Titan edition) As Tom Strong and his family prepare to celebrate a wedding,… Read More ›
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How to Engage Prospective Art Directors: Bill McConkey’s Film Quiz
Art © 2011 Bill McConkey. Used with his full permission Ever mindful of the need to stimulate the interest of prospective employers, SciFi Art Now contributor Bill McConkey mailed me a postcard using the nostalgic 1980s inspired image above –… Read More ›
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2000AD ›
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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
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Judge Dredd Still Missing in This Week’s 2000AD!
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British Comics ›
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Judge Dredd co-creator John Wagner awarded MBE
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The77 resurrects Hitler – but not how you might expect!
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BEANO’s 2026 Britain’s Funniest Class revealed
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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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Who is April Gray? Luke Cooper’s latest graphic novel debuts
10 June 2026
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Cutaway Comics latest Doctor Who spinoff hits Kickstarter target, gears up for comic artist competition
9 June 2026
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Cowboys, Commandos, and an inexplicably calm prisoner… what’s his story?
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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
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British Comics - Newspaper Strips ›
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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
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Flashback Corner: The Lance McLane newspaper strip
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