A beautiful, warm, engaging, gorgeously-drawn graphic novel
Review
In Review: Jump, a Dutch humour anthology
Peter Duncan takes a quick look at a recently-launched Dutch anthology
In Rapid Review: The Steel Claw, 2000AD Prog 2217 – and a quick 2021 Rebellion releases reminder
Slick thrills and a deadly invisible man, too!
In Review: Tripwire Winter Special 2020/2021
A cracking return to print for this longtime comics industry title
In Review: The Great Derelict Podcast’s “A Brief-ish History of Dan Dare”
A look at a take on Dan Dare – which offers some hard outside views on whether he’s still relevant today
In Review: The Angry Planet
Fancy some SF pulp-inspired adventure? It’s right here!
In Review, Times Two: “King’s Reach” by John Sanders
Two views on “KIng’s Reach” by John Sanders, a new book offering the inside story on British comics over several decades
In Review: The Sea Shepherd by Sean Azzopardi
Sean Azzopardi brings the motivations that inspired the Sea Shepherd organisation’s ongoing struggle to vivid and disturbing life…
In Review: Doctor Who – Revolution of The Daleks
Three cheers for Chris Chibnall and Co. for bringing Doctor Who back in spectacular fashion
In Review: Fleetway Picture Library Classics – Pirate Tales
Ar, me hearties! There be hidden treasure here…
In Review: Fleetway Picture Library Classics: WESTERNS featuring the art of Giovannini (Limited Edition)
Norman Boyd reviews Westerns, a Book Palace Books Fleetway Picture Library Classics collection…
In Review: Wonder Woman 1984
Tim Robins braves the cinema for this new superhero film…
In Review: The Mandalorian Season Two
The Mandalorian is back for a second season… here’s Tim Robins’ take…
In Review: Rivers of London Volume 8:The Fey and the Furious
The latest Rivers of London comic collection is out today. Here’s our look at the book
In Review: Space Crash #1 by Dave Hingley
Check out this smashing, funny, space adventure
In Review: Zarjaz Issue 38
Another 2000AD-inspired gem from Futurequake Press
In Review: Edward Ross’s Gamish: A Graphic History of Gaming
This new graphic novel takes a very positive but thoughtful look at gaming…
In Review: The Secret of the Aesir by Alan Langford
Veteran comics artist Alan might be better known as an equestrian artist today, but he had an itch – and that itch was writing and drawing his own full-length graphic novel…
In Review: Neurotic Fiction by Joe Stone
Three short stories about loneliness, technology, regret and human connection…
In Review and in Pictures: Ray Harryhausen – Titan of Cinema Exhibition
Ray Harryhausen fans, rejoice! The Titan of Cinema exhibition has opened at last in Edinburgh