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Dicky Howett
Doctor Who?, Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett’s scurrilous Doctor Who Magazine strip returns… sort of!
Just because a strip gets cancelled, by order of Davros, it can still regenerate…
Beatles in Comics exhibition opens in Liverpool
The Fab Four in comics, remembered
Guest List for Comic Book Day at the Plaza Cinema, Liverpool, extended
Illustrator Holly Bushnell and voice artist Candi Milo join many British comic creators at this special event
Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett ready to get back in action, together, for the first time in years
New mirth-filled titles on the way from New Haven Publishing
MACC-POW! returns this weekend
Head to Macclesfield this weekend for a smashing, largely free, comics-laden happening!
Don’t miss out on Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett’s “Monster Marvel Memories”
Supermum! the Fantastic 400! Hulk the Menace! Earth 33 and a Third! If any of the titles of these Marvel-inspired mickey takes spark memories, you’ll like this book…
Full early TV Century 21 collection among star lots on latest Compal Comic Auction, plus 2000AD art by Cam Kennedy and more
A hoard of both British and US comic art features in the latest ComPal comic auction
New Statues of Liverpool magazine reveals secrets of the city’s streets, revealed by some ace comic creators
Check out this new comic, ideal for use as a use in schools as part of a literacy campaign
World’s Greatest Cartoonists create Heroes!, a new comic for Alder Hey Children’s Hospital patients
Liverpool Lions Club have teamed up with some of the world’s best known cartoonists to produce a new comic book, HEROES!, for the patients of Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.
Comic Scene Issue 2 Celebrates 80 Years of The Beano, giant-size Christmas Special announced
ComicScene UK Issue 2 is in comic stores and available to order online now, celebrating 80 years of the Beano and humour comics. This issue includes interviews with Emily McGorman Bruce, Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett, Frank Quitely and the… Read More ›
It’s Even Bigger on the Inside! Ace Howett and Quinn Who book re-released
Remember when you used to laugh in the 1980s and Nineties? Well, now you can relive those happy moments as every Doctor Who comic strip Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett produced for Marvel UK during that period is collected together in… Read More ›
In Review: Drawing Breath/Argh! by Dicky Howett and Tim Quinn
By Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett Publisher: MIWK Publishing Out: Now The Book: Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett’s work will be known to comic readers everywhere, especially fans of Doctor Who – their strip “Doctor Who?” (also collected by MIWK, reviewed here) featured in Doctor… Read More ›
Comic Industry Secrets Revealed in new autobiographies from Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett
Miwk Publishing have announced the forthcoming publication of Argh!, the autobiography of comics writer and editor Tim Quinn in May, alongside Drawing Breath, the autobiography of cartoonist Dicky Howett, who worked with Tim on various strips for over 20 years. Tim’s work will be known to comic readers everywhere, especially… Read More ›
In Review: It’s Even Bigger on The Inside
by Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett Publisher: MIWK Publishing Out: 3rd March 2015 The Book: It’s Even Bigger on The Inside collects all the Doctor Who? Strips that ran regularly in Doctor Who Monthly and Doctor Who Magazine from Issue 64 until Issue 225, created by Tim… Read More ›
It’s Even Bigger on the Inside, Doctor Who? humour strip collection, announced
It’s Even Bigger on the Inside, a collection of Doctor Who? strips and cartoons largely published in Doctor Who Magazine or other Marvel UK releases is now available to pre-order from MIWK Publishing. Due for release 3rd March 2015,… Read More ›
Doctor Whoah heads to GOSH
If you’re in London tomorrow, why not swing by GOSH and meet artist Jamie Lenman, aka Baxter, and the team from MIWK Publishing, to celebrate the launch of Whoah! Gathered from the pages of Panini’s Doctor Who Magazine comes a… Read More ›
Marvel UK Memories: The Bog Paper, Mike McCartney and “Hulk the Menace”
Former Marvel UK editor Tim Quinn takes a look back at the short-lived humour comic