Another dystopian future not far removed from our present?
Review
Making the Most of the Thought Bubble Comic Convention
Review, advice for next year and more from Luke Williams!
In Review: Scream – The Specials 1985-2024
A feast of classic and modern fear!
In Review: Heritage Comics Presents Spellbound: Damian Darke and I Don’t Want To Be a Witch!
DC Thomson’s latest collection reviewed
Alan Clark’s new book, “Comic Papers by Small Publishers 1945 – 1950” available now
And rare Reg Parlett art, too!
In Review: The Casebook of Stamford Hawksmoor by Bryan Talbot
Gadzooks! Bryan Talbot’s latest graphic novel is, sir, another triumph!
In Review: Big-Ass Sword by Andreas Butzbach
Luke Williams checks out Andreas Butzbach’s first graphic novel to be published in English
Looking Back at Lakes International Comic Art Festival 2025
Finn Miles assesses this year’s “LICAF”
In Review: Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein
Guillermo del Toro breathes new life into the much filmed story…
In Review: Battleship Potemkin
Is it possible to come to this classic of cinema with fresh eyes?
2000AD continues to sizzle, new Prog in store now
Already on form, 2000AD’s recent “facelift” has set it flying
In Review: How to Watch Wildlife by Julie Campbell
A smashing, fun guide for nature lovers and comic fans!
In Review: No Refuge by Joe Brady and Patrice Aggs
Nowhere safe to run…
In Review: “Arthur Ferrier’s Pin-up Parade”
An incredible three-volume collection
Final Seventh Doctor “Lost Story” headlines new Doctor Who Magazine
Seventh Doctor, Season 13 Blu-ray, in the spotlight
In Review: David Leach Conquers The Universe
A gem of an indie comic, now collected!
In Review: Weapons (2025)
A disturbing affair, steeped in menace…
In Brief: One Piece renewal, crowdfunding spotlight and a creepy, brilliant web comic find
Baal criminee, it’s another quick round up of news that’s caught our eye!
In Review: Irish Conflict in Comics in the 20th Century
David Ferguson reviews this important new title about Irish comics and more
The Jigsaw Review, a journal of underground and alternative comics, launches
Over 220 pages of comics you probably never knew existed – but really, really should