Five great creators set to bring British Comics to Brussels
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Hachette’s 2000AD: The Ultimate Collection draws to a close
Popular Partwork finally ends its run
Star Trek figure maker EXO-6 suspends direct shipments to the United States
New Star Trek figures release in US stymied by tariff war
Next London Comic Mart offers comic art portfolio rarities
Rare collectibles on offer next week
Anderson Entertainment releases “Stingray Deadly Uprising – The Comic Collection”
“Stand by for comic strip action!”
In Memoriam: SF and Fine Artist David Schleinkofer
David created some iconic art for various SF books and properties
Mattel and IDW Publishing Announce new comic series, “Monster High: World’s Scare”
New Monster High from IDW on the way
Inverurie I-con turns ten, returns in September
Inverurie Community Campus set to host this year’s event
PanelFly Launches the First Online Wholesale Marketplace for Comic Retailers and Publishers
Disrupting the Comic Book Distribution Industry
Caption Comic Festival 2025 schedule and guest list heats up
Britain’s “weirdest comic Festival” is looking great!
Time Bomb outlines Quantum anthology hiatus, plans new distribution model
Publisher Steve Tanner shares a message about the comic’s future
Lux Doctor Who Magazine Entertain You… (you know you Rylan want it too)
That’s enough Doctor Who tie-in puns – Ed
Will this week’s 2000AD and “Spector” collection blow you away?
New thrills and a special 2000AD signing, too!
Steven Appleby and others talk gender
Late news about this London event
An Old Man and His Penguin picture book re-released
Film success has unexpected dividends for book creators
Commando comics marks Anzac Day with new adventures
New Commandos pay tribute to Australian wartime heroes
In Memoriam: Action Man and Star Wars Artist Dave Barnacle
A British toy industry legend, remembered
Mini “Graphic Brighton” in May as part of Brighton Fringe
Brighton Fringe event includes comic offering
Author and comics auteur Paul Gravett’s name hijacked?
Leading comics author used in Facebook scam
Flashback Corner: Early British Comic Retailing uncovered
Do these 1970s comic catalogues stir memories?