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New “Comic Papers, Music Hall & Early Cinema” book lands from luminary Alan Clark
Another limited edition guide to early British comics from Alan Clark, out now
Campaign to gain pioneering Victorian publisher James Henderson a Blue Plaque seeks comic fans’ support
A campaign to gain a pioneering Victorian comic paper publisher a Blue Plaque is gathering pace
British Comics Early Days: “Dan Leno’s Comic Journal” recalled
A look back at one of Britain’s earliest weekly comics, recently in the spotlight thanks to The Comics Journal
In Review: Radio Fun in the spotlight in “A Ridge of High Laughter”, a new book from Alan Clark
Two smashing limited edition books about classic British comics available now
New book, “Harmsworth’s Comic Paper Rivals” reveals early British comic competitors
Early British comics in the spotlight, when rivals were many for your pennies and half pennies!
In Review: Comic Papers Between The Wars Books One and Two by Alan Clark
Comic archivist Alan Clark has a two-book set out now devoted to interwar British comics
Comic Creator Spotlight: David Williams, aka “Bill”, creator of “Dr. Panzwarmer” and other Gerald G. Swan characters
Can you help shed light on the work of post-War comic artist and early 20th century political cartoonist David Williams?
New book, “The Laughs of a Nation”, charts the comics of wartime publisher Gerald G. Swan
More vintage British comics documented by the unstoppable Alan Clark!
Delve into “Comic Papers of the Platinum Age”, Alan Clark’s latest book on early British comics
Another smashing-looking book delving into the very early days of British comics is available now
Explore the early world of British comics with two new titles from Alan Clark
More essential comic reading from British comics historian Alan Clark. Don’t miss out on these limited edition books
In Review: The Fun Factory of Farringdon Street by Alan Clark
What?! Another indispensable guide to early British comics from Alan Clark? Oh yes…
New book reveals the life of Roy and Gertrude Wilson, the “King and Queen of British Golden Age comic papers”
Delve into inter-war British comics history in this new biography
The Sloperian: A New Fanzine About Old Comics
The style of British comics has changed many times over the years. The type that we grew up with were the picture strip weeklies which were heavy on comic strip pages and light on non-strip pages, while today many British… Read More ›