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Celebrating 60 Years of Star Trek in 2026
A new project from our Italian partner
Liverpool based artist Callum Seymour provides art for upcoming Star Trek novel
British illustrator delivers knockout Star Trek art
Enter The Madman’s Gallery…
Discover the strangest paintings, sculptures, drawings and other artistic oddities ever made…
Hunt Emerson, Life Drawing at The Hive, Birmingham
Renowned cartoonist’s career has a new layer
In Review: “Arthur Ferrier’s Pin-up Parade”
An incredible three-volume collection
Rare Dalek Art from the 1976 Doctor Who and the Daleks Omnibus comes to auction
A unique, beautifully hand drawn piece of original artwork from the 1976 Doctor Who and The Daleks Omnibus is being offered for sale on eBay. The art, believed the work of Rodger Towers, depicts a Thal attacking a Dalek to… Read More ›
Natural History Museum “Dinosaur Collection” stomps on to sale
Dino delights now available
Celebrate the release of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity”, with artist Todd Alcott
Celebrating the launch of a classic Bowie track
Andrew Sawyers launches second art book
New art book now available from The77 comic artist
The extraordinary, ethereal art of Remedios Varo
A brief look at the work of an extraordinary surrealist
Spot the Clue with Sherlock Holmes, painted by Scott Gustafson
Check out this study of Sherlock Holmes, crammed with hidden references to the novels
BritComicsArt offers more iconic “Forbidden Planet” art by Brian Bolland
1980s advertising art by Brian Bolland with a music and film theme up for sale
Roland Davies original paintings on offer on eBay
Some atmospheric art from a classic British comic artist is on offer
Australian western publisher Cleveland set to sell off its original Cover Art Library
Cleveland Publishing, Australia’s pre-eminent publisher of genre pulp fiction novels, is closing its doors – to the dismay of avid fans of westerns and other action genre who have been buying their books for decades. Now, the company, its closure the result of increased production costs, is selling its collection of cover art, including illustrations by the likes of acclaimed Australian artists Walter Stackpool and Stanley Pitt.