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Councils Of The Galaxy Visit Scottish Schools
After last year’s comic adaptation of The First Men On Mercury, created by Metaphrog for the Association for Scottish Literary Studies, was given away free on National Poetry Day to Strathclyde’s school children, this year the charity Children in Scotland… Read More ›
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Zine Symposium this Saturday in London
The London Zine Symposium takes place this weekend at the Rag Factory in East London. An annual event where people interested in zines, small-press, comics and/ or radical culture can get together, buy or sell zines and share ideas with… Read More ›
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Britforce finally arrives in stores from Moonface Press
(Corrected credits, 27/5/10): Britannia! Bulldog! Lionheart! Stonehenge! Moonwitch! Helspawn! In the 1990s they were BritForce – the UK’s very own team of super-powered heroes. But driven appart by catastrophe, BritForce disbanded and haven’t seen each other in over a decade…… Read More ›
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Wallace & Gromit find a place in The Sun!
A new newspaper strip featuring Aardman Animations’ Wallace & Gromit, launched last week, is getting good feedback from the characters legion of fans. Replacing the long-running ‘strip-com’ George and Lynne, the new comic is being produced by Titan Comics and… Read More ›
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Tony Lee taks Zombies — and Jane Austen!
British comics creator Tony Lee is a busy man: popping up at the Bristol Comic Expo last weekend, writing a number of projects, with more in the pipeline. This week, he found time to talk to Mike Braff at the… Read More ›
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Pat Mills delight at Eagle Award Nomination for Charley’s War
2000AD co-creator Pat Mills has expressed his delight at learning that the latest collection of Charley War, written by Pat and drawn by Joe Colquhoun, has been nominated for an Eagle Award. Nominated in the category for Favourite Reprint Compilation,… Read More ›
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In Review: The Bristol Comic Expo 2010
Matthew Badham reports on this year’s Bristol Expo, which attracted some 1000 fans and over 100 comic creators… I promised myself that I was going to do four things at the Bristol Comics Expo this year: make time to watch… Read More ›
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In Review: Classics from the Comics Issue 170
The latest issue of DC Thomson’s Classics from the Comics sports a new look, complete with revamped cover masthead reflecting it’s ‘retro’ appeal, but the line up of humour and adventure strips inside is the usual engaging mix of material… Read More ›
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Japanese publisher seeks colourists
Tokyo-based publisher EigoTown is looking to have around 600 black and white and greyscale illustrations coloured for use on the iPhone and iPad and has put out an appeal for samples to British creators. “We’re creating Apps based on Oxford… Read More ›
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Voting opens for Eagle Awards
Voting for this year’s Eagle Awards is now open on the official site. Introduced in 1976, the Eagles are the comics industry’s longest established awards. Acknowledged as the pre-eminent international prizes, they have been featured on the covers of leading… Read More ›
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Striker comic to go free-to-view online in July
The entire 25-year archive of the football strip Striker, first published in The Sun and now featuring in mens magazine Nuts, is to be available online as free to view comics on the Striker website when it relaunches in early… Read More ›
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Folk to watch out for at the Bristol Comic Expo
(with thanks to Bryan Talbot, who can’t be there due to deadlines – but Watch the Grandville trailer!): Here’s a list of just some of the comics creators at the Bristol Comic Expo this weekend to look out for if… Read More ›
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Clint: The Origin of Mark Millar’s new comic title
For those not already wondering, veteran publisher and editor Dez Skinn has just explained the origins of Mark Millar’s new comic title, CLINT, which Titan Magazines launch later this year. If you’re easily offended by bad language, don’t read on…. Read More ›
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Doctor Who Live: Tour Details
Tickets for the BBC Worldwide Doctor Who Live – The Monsters Are Coming! are now on sale. The show will be a spectacular audio-visual experience – think their successful stage show version of Walking with Dinosaurs but with Doctor Who… Read More ›
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Comics International publisher company dissolved
Cosmic Publications, previously publishers of Comics International (and, for a while, Dangerous Ink magazine), has been dissolved. News broke after fans of Comics International spotted the dissolution of the company on the Companies House web site spelling an end, perhaps,… Read More ›
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Time Bomb Comics explodes with new titles
Hot on the heels of a move from Leicester to Birmingham, Time Bomb Comics has announced a number of forthcoming one-shots and graphic novels currently in development, including work by DC Thomson stalwart Keith Page. The Last Ride of Henry… Read More ›
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Strip! Goes Manga, Mills talks French (comics, that is)
Continuing ‘cross cultural comics month’ on the show, the Strip! radio show this week is looking at the winners of last year’s Manga Jiman (Pride in Manga) competiton run by the Japanese Embassy in London to find the best new… Read More ›
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In Review: Thorgal – The Master Of The Mountains
Writer Jean Van Hamme may be more familiar to us for his contemporary thrillers such as Lady S, Largo Winch and XIII with Largo Winch having been turned into a movie and XIII into a mini series, but he has… Read More ›
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First Beano Book, Marvelman Cover Art up for auction
Over 200 items of British comics and art form the Summer 2010 auction at UK auction house Compalcomics, including a rare Beano book discovered in a charity shop and cover art for an early issue of Marvelman by creator Mick… Read More ›
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VE Day Anniversary marked in new Commandos
The first two stories of the latest Commandos from DC Thomson, on sale this week, continue the VE-Day series first issued for the 50th anniversary 15 years ago. Denis McLoughlin handles the tank story with Commando regular, Ibanez, take care… Read More ›
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2000D, Treasury of British Comics Annuals return, out in November
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Surprise encounters for Judge Dredd in 2000AD!
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A World Full of Stories: A Chat with Jason Buck
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British Comics ›
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Five Comics That Would Fit in a Modern “Action”
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Caption Comics Festival plunders a shipload of guests for its pirate themed 2026 event
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Mr Jones Watches teams up with Beano to celebrate 75 years of Dennis the Menace
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British Comics - Collections ›
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Hibernia Comics announces “Glory Knight: Time Travel Courier” collection
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Doctor Who Adventures comic strip collections on the way from Panini
27 May 2026
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V – The Baal Cycle Continued available now from The77
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British Comics - Current British Publishers ›
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Sparkling new illustrators magazine offers exclusive Mœbius tribute
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Daleks dominate latest Doctor Who Magazine
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In Review: Salvation’s Child by Adrian Tchaikovsky
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British Comics - Graphic Novels ›
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Creating Comics: An Interview with Adrian Tchaikovsky
27 May 2026
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Hell Comes to Mega-City One – and a return to the Trigan Empire, too!
19 May 2026
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In Review: The Wreck by Lizzy Stewart
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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
19 May 2026
Creating Comics ›
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Make Mine Manga exhibition heads to Macclesfield
31 May 2026
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ARC, a new, free Comics Festival comes to London in July
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Dan Dare, Insurance Man?
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