Ghosts in the microphones didn’t spoil this live event
Review
In Review: Captain America: Brave New World
Watch out for those wings, you could put an eye out
In Review: Dog Man (U)
Tim Robbins checks out Dav Pilkey’s Dog Man on the big screen – event news, too!
Face-off on a tank! Kampfgruppe Falken returns to Commando!
Major Heinz Falken returns, and this time he’s got competition!
In Review: Nosferatu (2024)
Tim Robins checks out the recently-released revamp…
In Review: Doctor Who – Joy to the World Christmas Special
Tim Robins reviews this year’s festive treat
In Review: Kraven the Hunter
If it’s still in a cinema near you, is it worth the popcorn?
In Review: The BEANO Christmas Special 2024
Phil Boyce enjoys a BEANO festive treat!
In Review: You Get What You Get, an anthology by David Robertson (et al)
You Get What You Get, the latest title from Fred Egg Comics, the latest anthology of short comic strips, all written by David Robertson, drawn by a wide variety of artists. David has been publishing these eclectic “slice of life”… Read More ›
In Review: Thought Bubble 2024
James Bacon enjoyed a whistle stop tour of Thought Bubble this year
In Review: This Comic is Haunted #4
Spooky stories in a bumper package!
In Review: I Flew With Braddock
DC Thomson republishes an early war story collection
In Review: Killtopia – The Complete Collection
Luke Williams checks out the soon-to-be-released complete edition
In Review: Combat Colin #5 – Marvel-ous Mirth!
Philip Boyce checks out the latest collection from Lew Stringer
In Review: Alan Moore takes us to The Great When
Joe Gordon checks out Alan Moore’s latest novel
New book, “The Redemption of Andy Capp”, reassesses Daily Mirror’s long-running humour strip
A terrific re-examination of Andy Capp, smashing myths about the strip
In Review: Star Trek: The Illustrated Oral History – The Original Cast
Ian Wheeler checks out a new Star Trek Magazine special
In Review – Alien: Romulus
In space, no-one can hear you eat ice cream
In Review: I Am Their Silence by Jordi Lafebre
Luke Williams checks out a marvellous murder mystery from Europe Comics
In Review: Hundreds of Beavers (12A)
An entertaining romp through the conventions of slapstick