Announcing a just for fun Doctor Who comics project by John Freeman and Danny Cushion
Newspaper Strips
New exhibition celebrates decades of US comic strips, and Bill Blackbeard, the man who saved them from destruction
An incredible exhibition opens next month in the US, homaging the man who rescued thousands of rare comics for posterity
Celebrate the 65th Anniversary of Reg Smythe’s Andy Capp tonight at London’s Cartoon Museum
If you’re in London tonight, head to the Cartoon Museum to celebrate Andy Capp’s 65 years in publication
Renewed appeal for “Matt Marriott” art as English language collections hopes soar
Do you have any original “Matt Marriott” that could help make planned collections of this classic Western strip all the better?
In Review: The A to Z of British Newspaper Strips by Paul Hudson
If you’re a British newspaper strip fan, you don’t want to miss out of getting a copy of this invaluable guide… but you’ll have to save your pennies!
Gosh! Comics announces “The A to Z of British Newspaper Strips” signing
Paul Hudson’s much anticipated new book on British newspaper strips should prove an invaluable reference work – and you can get it signed, too
Roy of the Rovers Stuff: a look back at the newspaper strips
The newspaper strips in Today and the Daily Star newspapers remembered
WebFind: “Elza Poppin”, the “Hellzapoppin” musical-inspired newspaper strip, by Ving Fuller and George Swanson
Anyone remember the stage play and film, “Hellzapoppin”? There was a newspaper, strip too, some episodes just as barmy!
When is Australia’s “Ginger Meggs” just “Ginger”? A comic strip mystery… now solved!
A strange “homage” to Australia most popular newspaper strip… or was it “nicked”?
British Newspaper Strips documented in bumper new book
Out next year, with 680 entries, this book sounds like it’s going to be a vital resource!
That Time Alex Toth almost went to Hollywood
How the work of one of America’s greatest comic artists missed out on being part of movie magic
Online Carol Day newspaper strip celebration revived to delight of fans
Great news for fans of the incredible 1950s British newspaper strip Carol Day
Doctor Who – Terror from the Deep, the newspaper strip that might have been
A Doctor Who newspaper strip project that, sadly, got exterminated…
Remembering the Daily Mirror strip “Romeo Brown”, the work of Alfred Mazure, Peter O’Donnell and Jim Holdaway
A quick guide to a British newspaper gem, published by the Daily Mirror between 1954 and 1962