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WebFind: Stamp Collector magazine does superheroes
Superhero stamps got stamp collector attention last year, thanks to one of the industry’s specialist magazines
In Review: Ms. Marvel
“Ms. Marvel” is a whole lot of fun, despite the fact the final episodes ditch much of what makes it fun in favour of familiar Marvel tropes…
In Review: Thor: Love and Thunder
Enjoy your local multiplex for its air con, and, perhaps this latest MCU movie, too, Tim Robins suggests…
Part Works publisher Eaglemoss goes out of business
Bad news for fans of Eaglemoss part works such as the Doctor Who Figurine Collection, and more…
Crowdfunding Spotlight: The Nazz by Tom Veitch and Bryan Talbot
IT’S ALIVE! has launched an Indiegogo campaign to publish THE NAZZ hardcover collection, an incredible story created by the late Tom Veitch and Bryan Talbot, 32 years ago…
Creating Comics: Predicting the Future, with Monty Nero
There’s and uncannily familiar-looking PM causing chaos in Monty Nero and Martin Simmonds’ finale to Death Sentence Liberty…
Titan Away! Leigh Baulch, the man who helped bring the UK Star Trek Magazine, and much, much more, heads into the sunset
One of the most widely-yet-quietly influential figures in global comics publishing and retailing, Leigh Baulch, retires today from the Titan Entertainment Group
Crowdfunding Spotlight: Death Sentence Liberty campaign launches this Friday
The crowdfunder for Death Sentence Liberty #6 launches this Friday, the final part in a story begun in Death Sentence London #1, twelve issues ago
Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham ‘Miracleman’ Series Returns
After 30 years, Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham complete their “Miracleman” saga this October in “Miracleman by Gaiman & Buckingham: The Silver Age”
Crowdfunding Spotlight: COSMIC-70 The Art of Paul Davidson
There’s still time to back a fantastic-looking book featuring the work of Judge Dredd artist Paul Davidson – but not much!
Eagle comic soars… in Albania?
Did you know that Eagle as a comic title was revived in the last ten years? Although not the Eagle you might remember…
In Review: Moon Knight (2022)
Although not exactly a “braw bricht moonlicht nicht”, Marvel’s six-part series, Moon Knight, is not without highlights, feels Tim Robins…
Bryan Talbot’s classic story, “Batman: Mask”, revisited in new podcast
Check out this podcast about some all-time “Serious Superhero Comics”, in particular, the great Legends of the Dark Knight deep cut Batman: Mask.
Comics featuring debuts of Batman, Spider-Man, X-Men and Wonder Woman hit the market in a single sale
Detective Comics #27, Amazing Fantasy #15, Superman #1 and Batman #1 headline a blockbuster auction of some rare American comics in the current Goldin, closing 21st May 2022 – and Gil Kane Green Lantern art, too
In Review: Doctor Strange – Under the Knife (Marvel Select Panini Edition)
Mark Waid and Kev Walker continue a fine tradition of intriguing stories about the Sorcerer Supreme, now available as a Marvel Select title from Panini UK in your local WHSmith or supermarket
DC League of Super Pets heads to cinemas in July – and it looks great fun
Well this looks just doggone super silly – but we have no bones to pick with the new trailer for the DC League of Super-Pets film!
Captain Carter Mini-Series Cover Gallery
A quick guide to Marvel’s newest British superhero, springing from animation to comic…
In Review: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (12A, 2022)
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is deliriously silly and a lot of fun; don’t let anyone tell you otherwise, enthuses Tim Robins
In Review: Doctor Strange (2016)
Ahead of heading into see Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Tim Robins revisits the 2016 feature film, which was, for him, not Strange enough…