Kickstart This: The Next Set Of Comicscene’s ‘History Of Comics’ Is Here
The third set of the Comicscene History Of Comics is live right now on Kickstarter – a partwork covering the
Read moreThe third set of the Comicscene History Of Comics is live right now on Kickstarter – a partwork covering the
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Read moreDarryl Cunningham, one of Britain’s premier journalistic graphic novelists, has recently worked with Warwick University’s History department for their People’s
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Read moreWelcome one and all to the wide world of political cartooning and The Art of Politics… the best cartoonists in
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Read moreHow’s about this for a perfect formula for Webcomic Weekly? Take one brilliant cartoonist and add whimsical funny shorts about
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Read moreWelcome to Webcomic Weekly, the nominally every 7-day feature covering comics on the Internet… whatever they are, however they’re presented.
Read moreIn just a few pages, Neill Cameron’s Mega Robo Bros goes into wonderful, heartbreaking territory in a tale called ‘Mega
Read moreFour times a year, the pages of the Galaxy’s Greatest get turned over to Tharg’s lil’ nephew, Jojo-Jargo, who fills
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Read moreThe next digital-only release from 2000 AD brings us a dash of fantasy, John Smith style – release the dragons,
Read moreOkay, so is it really Webcomic Weekly if the last one came back in July? But never mind, we’re back
Read moreIt’s always nice to get free things, and since this is the month of the delayed Free Comic Book Day,
Read moreThe Anthrax Among The Living graphic novel is out now from Z2 Comics and, as we’ve already shown you, it’s
Read moreThe Monthly Megazine – doing just what it says, taking you through the latest goings-on in the sister monthly to
Read moreYes, it’s time for more fun, more wonder, more excitement, and more adventure from Neill Cameron’s Mega Robo Bros, bringing
Read moreHere’s a strange one that’s popped up online, a fan-made version of Crisis on Infinite Earths, just with absolutely EVERY
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Read moreArt For Art’s Sake, where we show you great art every single week – this week, we have an extra
Read moreThe third and final volume of The Thirteenth Floor means the return of maniacal Max, the psychopathic computer with his
Read moreWell, we previewed this at Comicon a few weeks ago, but it’s one that I wanted to have a bit
Read moreTime to head out to the land of 2000 AD, the UK’s greatest sci-fi weekly comic for four decades and
Read moreI’ve told you about Neill Cameron and his Mega Robo Bros strip here at Comicon in the past (here, here,
Read moreThe return of a legendary character, from the legendary Harry Harrison novels, brought to 2000 AD by the legendary team
Read moreLight, Planets, People! is a new graphic novel adapted by Molly Naylor from her play, and illustrated, beautifully so, by
Read moreHold everything, it’s time for another few moments of artistic bliss… it’s Art For Art’s Sake…
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